Look here: http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/Vehicle/Fees.htm Remember: brand new cars get registered for 4 years, so multiply that by 4 - unless you transfer title from your trade-in - then it's just a year. Also: http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/Vehicle/VehiclesTitles.htm you will be charged extra $20. Dealers usually charge much more than that leaving a hefty margin for themselves. On the other hand, doing-it-yourself requires A LOT of time and headache.
In NJ, a new title will cost you $20, registration is $31.50, plus any sales tax @ 7% due on the purchase.
Collection agencies can't add charges. Fees and interest charged to your account are per the terms of your contract with the creditor.
Until Jan 16, 2018 the Governor of New Jersey is Christopher Christie.
New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance
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Go to the dmv with your title
You go to Massachusetts and make the title Massachusetts Salvage then you register it in as New Jersey Clean TItle with History of Salvage.
Yes, you can transfer a salvage title from North Carolina to New Jersey, but the process involves specific steps. The vehicle must first be inspected and repaired to meet New Jersey's standards. After passing inspection, you can apply for a rebuilt title in New Jersey, which allows for the vehicle to be legally registered and driven. Be sure to check with the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission for any additional requirements or documentation needed.
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I believe in the state of NEW JERSEY a seat belt ticket is about 500 bucks. not including fees.
To obtain a New Jersey title producer license, you must first complete a 40-hour pre-licensing course approved by the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance. After completing the course, you need to pass the state licensing exam. Once you pass, you can submit your application along with the required fees and any necessary documentation. Additionally, you must undergo a background check and provide proof of financial responsibility to finalize the licensing process.
go to "www.dmv.ca.gov" You will need to contact the dmv to request a dup title to re-register and title it in New Jersey.