As long as you have the title
A title transfer can be done in less than an hour if you are OUTSIDE of Cook County. Sorry...
In Toledo, Ohio, transferring a car title typically takes about 30 minutes to an hour at the local title office, provided you have all necessary documents, including the signed title, proof of identification, and any applicable fees. If you're completing the transfer by mail, it may take several days to a few weeks depending on processing times. It's advisable to check with the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles for any specific requirements or changes.
Yes, as long as the vehicle will be re-titled in NYS. This note is from the central NYS DMV office: "The PA title will not be required to be notarized, but if you wish to have it notarized you can use either a PA or a NY notary." I also got a similar response from PennDOT. Once the title leaves their State, they don't require any notarization of the signatures.
Haven't see the AR title after submitted for 4 months already. Who know how long it takes.
Most States require that the process take place in less than 30 days. I some areas title transfer must happen in 10 days.
A notarized document never expires. It is always a valid document.
14 hours + flight time to ORD + transfer time.
Yes, as long as you have the title or transfer of ownership registration.
you have until the notary expires to transfer the title. In California 10 days is the quoted limit of time with out penalties. Actually in CA you have 30 days to transfer a CA title without accruing any penalties and 20 days to transfer an out-of-state without any penalties becoming due. Vehicle Registration Wizards - www.vehicleregwizards.com
Yes, as long a you meet the lender's requirements for ability to repay on your own. However, if he is also on the title he must transfer his interest in the property to you.Yes, as long a you meet the lender's requirements for ability to repay on your own. However, if he is also on the title he must transfer his interest in the property to you.Yes, as long a you meet the lender's requirements for ability to repay on your own. However, if he is also on the title he must transfer his interest in the property to you.Yes, as long a you meet the lender's requirements for ability to repay on your own. However, if he is also on the title he must transfer his interest in the property to you.
Yes, a minor can get a document notarized as long as they have proper identification and the document does not require them to be of legal age.