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My cousin got this car from some woman a couple of years ago. Then he went away and left the car to me but I don't know who the woman is that he got the car from. Can I still go down to penndot and get the title?
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Does anyone know if this is true?
one can complete a forced title transfer. call the deputy registrar to get complete details.Taxing and MOT a spanish registered car in uk?
file for a lost or stolden, or salvage title,the car is now abanden.
Does anybody know where I can get cheap car insurance?
File for lost title. It costs a little more, and you only have to show proof of ownership, such as a bill of sale.Car accident-do i have to pay excess and cost of repair?
I dont know penn's titling requirements. Did your cousin get a title??? You can take the VIN number to the license bureau and they can tell you who the car is titled to. if you're not aqbove forgery, send off for a lost title!What can I do if my insurance did not cover my total car?
The woman is irrelevant. Your cousin is transferring the car from him to you. Y'all just need to tell the government that.Who's been paying registration fees? As a rule, that's who the government will send the registration notices and tags to.
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I don't understand what u r asking. It sounds like it is your cousins car, u do not have a title, and why would you want to know where the woman is that sold your cousin the car? Anyway, if you can prove the car is yours somehow then I would imagine you should go to the license bureau and file for a lost title.Why is there such a big difference in premiums from reputable car insurance vs. "cheap"??
no. she has to sign. tough luxk. hopefully you dont have any money in it. there might be a way, though to find her with the vin no. . look all over in the car for a paper, letter, anything with her name on it. under the seat, in the trunk, everywhere. good luck.More Questions & Answers ...
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