Most states will allow for a bill of sale to be sufficient for a transaction. Go to the Department of Motor Vehicles in your state and explain the situation. They will have the necessary forms to accommodate your request.
If someone signs someone elses name on the title that means the title is forged. For example if i sign your name one the title that means its forged. So i advise if someone forges a name on the title call DMV and ask how to apply for a Duplicate Title, the Duplicate title will state that your the original owner of the Vehicle and since the original title has a forged signature on it means its NULL AND VOID, so its good for the garbage So go and get the Duplicate title, that's proof of ownership
call where ever you get your license plates at and they can tell you,they will give you a paper and you will have to have the vehicle inspected,take the paper back to them notorized,then you will get a title
Apply to your state's Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) for a duplicate or replacement title. If you have a loan on your vehicle, the DMV may be unable to give you (the owner) the title. Link to which states provide titles to owners even with liens: http://www.allabouttitles.com/TitleHolding.aspx.
im sorry i dont know its just since im a memmber i have to answer all these qestions
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apply for a salvage or lost title at the department of motor vehicles
Your creditor most likely holds the car title and/or there is a lien on your title. So, you will be unable to transfer title without paying the lien. The easiest thing to do is to bring your payments up to date and then to sell the car if payments are too high for you to manage on a regular basis.
not legally A: I think not, you need to have the legal papers for your car before you can register it. You need to do a "Title Search" with DMV and then have the registered owner sign the title over to you. If the owner is deceased or cannot be found then you have to apply for a "Salvage Title" and explain the circumstance before DMV will issue you a title. jack2e
You may need to defend your title. You should consult with an attorney.You may need to defend your title. You should consult with an attorney.You may need to defend your title. You should consult with an attorney.You may need to defend your title. You should consult with an attorney.
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