Don't pay him until the title is in your hands. Also, make sure your bill of sale mentions that YOU don't get the loan, and that it is still his responsibility.
You have to get it from the owner that last had the title in his name.
If you are the current owner of the motorcycle, you can go the DMV for this information. The DMV keep records of who vehicles have been registered to.
Yes, the amount of money that you owe on the motorcycle will be added on to the amount you are borrowing on whatever vehicle you are buying. They will then pay off the title since you owe that money anyhow for the new vehicle.
Get insurance, a tag and a the title in your name
Go to the local state DMV office and fill out the application for a duplicate title. The person will need proof of ownership and the VIN # of the motorcycle. Proof of ownership can be a bill of sale or a notarized statement from the previous owner transferring ownership to the present owner.
just buy a frame and flip the vin
If if color title was not changed over from previous owner and previous owner went and got the car that I have the title what can I do about the previous owner getting my car when I have the title but still in his name
Or, you can take the vin number to your DMV or PD and have them run it that way.
Title Bill of Sale i think that's all you need
If you are trying to see if the current owner still has a payoff on the vehicle, it will say on the title. If it is a free and clear title then the original lien holder has to sign off on the title. Some states have a title and a form called a lien release. What state do you live in?
When selling you sign at the Owner or Release block. When buying sign at Purchaser.
The dealer. Is the one who send. The title to other same state. And normally. They take about 6 or 8 weeks