I wouldn't post my car's VIN on here if I were you. Go online to your state's DMV website and download the lost title form. You can mail it in instead of having to go to the DMV. Also, SC DMV allows you to request a duplicate registration online and they will mail it to you. Hope this helps.
2006-10-19 10:32:15
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answered by mlc24_1980 3
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VIN: 1HGEJ8245WL012087
Year/Make/Model: 1998 HONDA CIVIC EX
Body Style: COUPE
Engine Type: 1.6L L4 PFI 16V
Manufactured In: UNITED STATES
That's all the average person can find out about your car via the VIN, so don't panic that you posted it here.
As others have said, just apply for lost title. That will work in lieu of your registration until it comes due again.
2006-10-19 11:07:02
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answered by oklatom 7
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Yes, you just go into the local DMV, fill out the forms, and pay the fees for a duplicate title, and duplicate registration.
2006-10-19 13:46:17
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answered by Anonymous 7
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sellers are required to deliver all paperwork concerning to an new motor vehicle sale to Dept of motorcars so as that lien techniques might properly be recorded. as quickly as that's processed you will acquire a call interior the mail with you indexed because of the fact the owner and the financial company with whom you financed with because of the fact the lienholder. that's so as which you would be able to no longer sell or pass possession of the motor vehicle devoid of first paying the lien off. as quickly as the motor vehicle is paid in finished, you will get a lien launch sent to you indicating that the internal maximum loan for the motor vehicle has been paid in finished. Congrats on the recent experience!
2016-10-02 11:36:06
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answered by ? 4
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see if your state has a dmv site online. they usually have the forms and info you need to replace title and reg. if not, got to dmv office
2006-10-19 10:15:42
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answered by island3girl 6
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Ask for a "lost title" form at the courthouse.
2006-10-19 10:24:07
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answered by missingora 7
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The D.M.V dept of motor vehicles.
2006-10-19 10:15:29
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to call the DMV.
2006-10-19 10:54:23
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answered by observer 4
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