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How I can get a car title in my name?
I bought a box car to January 9, 2009. I bought the car from an individual who purchased the car at auction and never get the car title to his name. "The former owner must first obtain the title of car on his behalf before can get the title in my name? If so, what happens if you refuse? Also I have to have insurance on the car before you can get the title? (I not need to "register" the car yet – and I live in Texas)
The cars sold at auction and have the titles signed. When a owner signs the title, is the firm to release its interest in the car. So a dealer can hold onto a title signed (without transferring it to your name) while seeking a buyer. The private party that bought it gave him the title signed. Now you have the title signed, right? It is not necessary to get the party participating private at this point. Take the signed title to the DMV and transfer it to your name. No problem. While it is a signed title. I do not know Texas law, but in California is not required to show proof of insurance for the transfer of title. However, the DMV expects you to be registered if you're on the road. In fact, you will be penalized with the suspension of registration is possible if you do not show the test within 30 days of the transfer. It is assumed that the transfer of a car within 10 days purchase. The days of making the transfer, which will give a record of your glove. The title comes from the mail about 6 weeks later. Keep a safe place title …. not in the car.
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