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I purchased a car about a year ago, but it was placed under my dad's name due to insurance reasons. I needed to produce paperwork in regards to it recently and it was assumed the car wasn't my property due to this. I plan on getting the title and registration in my name, but what is the process exactly?

2006-12-16 06:50:19 · 4 answers · asked by terrence_20_21 1 in Cars & Transportation Insurance & Registration

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If the car is in someone elses name, of course it's not yours.

If you want the title in your name, buy it from the owner, have the owner sign off in the proper places on the title. Then you sign as the new owner, fill out whatever needs to be filled out, take it to whatever office handles such things in your area, pay the fees and have a new title issued in your name. You can pay for plates at the same time and make that change. Make sure you bring your proof of insurance with you.

2006-12-16 06:57:09 · answer #1 · answered by oklatom 7 · 0 0

you have been scammed ! the vendor performed you for a sucker. You fell for it. you ought to have made particular which you acquire a valid, merchantable identify for the motor vehicle previously you paid a cent for it. you would be able to desire to pass back on your vendor and insist a identify, or return the motor vehicle and get you money back. (good luck with that). the vendor won't have even owned the motor vehicle. it would desire to be stolen, it would desire to be up for repossession, it could have been Technically junked. the motor vehicle isn't yours, you purely and foolishly gave some slickster some money. I see this same unhappy tale in this website, daily, 12 months after 12 months. it incredibly is style of incomprehensible to me why an in any different case clever individual might enable himself to be duped like this. BTW, That "invoice of sale" which you have with out valid identify in simple terms isn't well worth the paper it incredibly is written on as you have found out.

2016-10-05 09:42:28 · answer #2 · answered by erlebach 4 · 0 0

oklatom covered just about everything. Bring the title document, have the existing owner sign it, you sign it, pay title transfer fee at DMV, and that's about it.

In CA, you can do this at any local AAA branch that also offers DMV services. No need to line up at a DMV! Yeah!

2006-12-16 07:18:10 · answer #3 · answered by Kasey C 7 · 0 0

go to motor vehical and thay will help you

2006-12-18 14:54:04 · answer #4 · answered by james m 1 · 0 0

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