Go to the office where you get your liscense plate for your car and tell them that your title was lost or stolen and you will pay a small amount and they will send you a replacement tittle in the mail.
You go to court. All you have to do is go to your local dmv and apply for a duplicate (lost/stolen) title.
If the title was stolen, or you suspect the title was stolen, you should file a police report. Outside of this, you can go back to the BMV where you got the title from originally and request a new copy of the title be issued.
Call your auto company and pay for one Go to your local dmv and apply for a duplicate (lost/stolen) title.
You can get a new Harley title in Florida by applying for the title through the tag or tax collector's office. This process is usually done via computer and the paper title is issued for a fee.
It was a mistake to purchase a vehicle in Ohio that did not come with a title. Ohio vehicle owners can easily replace lost titles. Since this wasn't done, it can only be assumed that you purchased a vehicle that may have been stolen in some way (stolen & reported, stolen & not reported, or a self assembled car that was never inspected by the Ohio Highway Patrol)
you should be able to get a replacement title by contacting the state. Often you can sign a state form that transfers title. Check with YOUR state to see the local laws.
No, the only reason itunes would replace your music is if your computer got lost/stolen while being in the hands of an certified apple technician in an apple store. It's your job to back up your data not apple's job to replace it.
No, you can only replace a lost title. If the vehicle had a lien from the bank, a replacement title will still show the lien.
you will need to go to the bmv and file for lost or stolen title, it title is in previous owners name, how to transfer in my name if owner is deceased.
yes you can WITH ID and signed paperwork stating you lost title so that if car is stolen, they can find you!!
Take it to the DMV for inspection so they can verify that it is not stolen. Then get a duplicate from DMV
You must have a title to sell a vehicle if the new owner plans to title the vehicle. If you are selling the car for "parts only", and not planning to put the car back on the road, then you can sell it with a bill of sale only. If they want to title the vehicle, you need to go to your local DMV and apply for a lost/stolen title. Once you get the duplicate title, then you can sell the vehicle.