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Can I fax a car title?
Vehicle Industry Registration Procedures Manual A photocopy and fax copy are considered the same by DMV. Registration Card legible photocopy of the last-issued California registration is acceptable on all transactions except unavailable records. Title photocopy of the title document is not acceptable.
How can I get the title to my car?
Complete an application for the duplicate certificate of title, which is available online at your state's Department of Motor Vehicles' website or at your local DMV office. Photocopy your proof of identity. Get your application notarized if necessary. Make out a check for the fee.
How can I get a replacement title for my car?
Fill out an Application for Duplicate Title form (Form REG 227) Pay the duplicate title fee of $20 (can vary depending on the motor vehicle) Mail in the application form or bring it to a CA DMV office.
Can you get a duplicate car title the same day?
If your vehicle title is lost, you may replace it by processing a replacement title application at a Secretary of State branch office. If you need your title sooner, instant (same-day) title service is available at all branch offices. Instant title service requires the vehicle owner to appear in person.
Who holds the title to my car?
In California, the title for a car that has been financed will be held by the lien holder until the principal, interest and all fees on the loan are paid in full.
How much does it cost to get the title of a car?
A title fee is paid to claim a car's title, which shows who the legal owner of the vehicle is. As of May 2018, the range for vehicle registration costs in the 45 states with a fixed cost was between $8 and $225. The cost for a title in those states ranged from $3 to $100.
Who owns the car if two names are on the title?
Both named titleholders are legal owners. The only difference is how the names may be separated. If there is an AND between the names both named titleholders must sign the title for it to be sold or traded. If an OR separates the two names either can sign off on the title for it to be sold or traded.
Can one person sell a car with two names on the title?
All car titles must be signed by the owners listed on the title in order to be registered with the state. If the co-owners names are joined with and then both parties must be present to sell the car. Titles using or between the co-owners' names either party can sell the car without the other party present.
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