yes you can register a car with such title anywhere in the us.
If you have a title, and it is red, then you can't register it at all. The only thing you can do is sell it to an individual for parts only or to a salvage yard. If the title is blue, then you should be able to register it and it will be a salvage title. If all you have is a certificate of destruction and no title, then its the same as having a red title.
No. A person who doesn't own a car cannot sell it. In order to purchase a car and then register it in your name as owner you need a Certificate of Title signed by the present owner of the car. That certificate is the document that transfers ownership to you. You must then turn it in to the state department of motor vehicles to register the car in your name. The DMV will then issue a new Certificate of Title in your name. Without a Certificate of Title you are not the legal owner.No. A person who doesn't own a car cannot sell it. In order to purchase a car and then register it in your name as owner you need a Certificate of Title signed by the present owner of the car. That certificate is the document that transfers ownership to you. You must then turn it in to the state department of motor vehicles to register the car in your name. The DMV will then issue a new Certificate of Title in your name. Without a Certificate of Title you are not the legal owner.No. A person who doesn't own a car cannot sell it. In order to purchase a car and then register it in your name as owner you need a Certificate of Title signed by the present owner of the car. That certificate is the document that transfers ownership to you. You must then turn it in to the state department of motor vehicles to register the car in your name. The DMV will then issue a new Certificate of Title in your name. Without a Certificate of Title you are not the legal owner.No. A person who doesn't own a car cannot sell it. In order to purchase a car and then register it in your name as owner you need a Certificate of Title signed by the present owner of the car. That certificate is the document that transfers ownership to you. You must then turn it in to the state department of motor vehicles to register the car in your name. The DMV will then issue a new Certificate of Title in your name. Without a Certificate of Title you are not the legal owner.
CSHO is Certified Safety and Health Official. it is a program of OSHA safety courses that results in a certificate and a title from OSHA.
you have to shoe proof of vehicle repair, certified road worthy and get a salvage title from tag office. More info call local tag office.
You need to have the person who holds title to the car (the legal owner) right now sign the certificate of title over to you. Then you would need to register that transfer with the DMV in order to obtain a certificate of title in your name.
SCJP refers to Sun Certified Java Professional/Programmer This is a certification offered by Sun Microsystems. Anybody who has expertise in Java can register for this certification by paying a fees. If we pass it, Sun would give us a certificate of merit which would credit us with the title SCJP.
Certified copies are needed for legal purposes such as probating an estate, claiming insurance proceeds and transferring the title on a motor vehicle. Whatever entity you need to deal with will tell you if they need a certified copy.
You can't Register Land with out a Title.
No, a certificate of title and a certificate of registration are not the same. A certificate of title proves ownership of a vehicle, while a certificate of registration shows that the vehicle has been registered with the appropriate authorities.
I know Washington State will, I just did it last year. You have to have the repairs signed off by a certified body shop, and make an appointment with the State Patrol inspection service. Sometimes you have to wait 4 or 5 weeks for the appointment.. Then they will issue you a title.
Whoever is listed on the Certificate of Title is the owner of the car.Whoever is listed on the Certificate of Title is the owner of the car.Whoever is listed on the Certificate of Title is the owner of the car.Whoever is listed on the Certificate of Title is the owner of the car.