Rodrigo Pezley: Signing the title only means the change of ownership. For title transfer you still have to go to DMV. Submit the signed title and they will need the insurance in order to process the documentation. Then they will send you the new title with your dad's name in mail. About registration - If the registration is good then you dont have to do it. But if it is expired it is better to do it the same time when you trnasfer the title.
Miguel Koczela: please bypass lower back to the vendor and get a invoice of sale== dated the day you sign the merchandising contract ==then get a sparkling coverage card == then bypass to the DMV (( do not force there in case you have not have been given the coverage card on your call)) request a ""alternative for lost call"" the DMV will then inform you what they require and you will would desire to stick to their rules .............. it seems to me that the ex-bf can not assist you and you like the invoice of sale to be on you! r call to boot the call to the motor vehicle.. get those constructive those that bought you the motor vehicle to understand what got here approximately and why the lost call and that i will guess that they are going to be very powerful in case you provide them the info in a constructive way ... the revenues contract is to be dated ??June2010 so as which you circumvent the penalty of previous due registration aaand be sure that the ins. card would not reveal the Sept2009 (((((greater Q's U can IM))...Show more
Romeo Tinnea: It's the same thing. The title allows you to get a registration. That's why he's taking it to the DMV in the first place.
Esteban Faggett: Title transfer and registration is usually all done at the same time. In many cases there may be sales or use tax that needs to be paid to another department before that can be done.
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