Yes, you will have to file for lost title at the DOT/BMV near you. Make sure to have the VIN with you, and try to have some proof that you own the car. Good luck.
2007-03-20 14:12:30
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answered by Unforgiven Shadow 4
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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.
2007-03-20 21:18:28
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answered by Anonymous
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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!
2007-03-20 21:17:23
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answered by rnmkr62 1
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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.
2007-03-20 21:18:11
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answered by Wolf Harper 6
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File for lost title. It costs a little more, and you only have to show proof of ownership, such as a bill of sale.
2007-03-20 21:15:42
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answered by sammeiy 1
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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.
2007-03-20 21:19:21
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answered by oldtimer 5
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file for a lost or stolden, or salvage title,
the car is now abanden.
2007-03-20 21:15:13
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answered by Rayvin 2
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one can complete a forced title transfer. call the deputy registrar to get complete details.
2007-03-20 21:12:27
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answered by c s 3
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