Without the title you can't prove ownership. You can go to the department of Motor Vehicles and ask for a replacement title if it was registered in your name. If you never had a title for it you can have a title search done and contact the last know owner and request they sign over ownership. In many states it is illegal to sell something like this without a title.
no you do not
In Wisconsin, a title is generally required to sell a pop-up camper if it is registered. If the camper is not registered or was manufactured before 1989, a title may not be necessary. However, it's always a good idea to check with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation or local authorities for specific requirements related to your camper's situation. Additionally, providing a bill of sale can help facilitate the transaction.
if you dont have a title u have to read frame vin # and write it on receipt.than apply for a lost title than when u get title you can get plates or tags
You dont pay sales tax to the person you are buying it from, you will pay that at the dmv when you get the title for it.
The state of Alabama does not require a title for a 1990 pop up camper. A title for a pop up camper that is more than 20 model years old does not need a title. If it is newer than a title is required.
The only way to obtain a title on a abandoned camper when the VIN number has rusted away is to submit a bonded title application. Each state is different, but most states provide applications for bonded titles on abandoned campers.
In most states, just go to your DMV and apply for a duplicate title.
Yes, in New Jersey, a pop-up camper typically requires a title to register. If the camper is new, the dealer will provide the title. For used campers, the seller should provide the title, which you will need to present when registering the camper with the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. If the title is lost, you may need to apply for a duplicate before you can register it.
We have a 2002 Rockwood pop-up camper which we bought used and are in the process of selling it. Should we have received a title when we purchased it in 2003?
Unless you have THAT person's Power Of Attorney, no, not legally. The title is legal proof that the vehicle is owned by someone else.
You sell it to the food maniac in the camper van on route 5.
Used camper vans are best purchased from dealerships that specialize in selling camper vans. Checking local classified ads or websites that sell camper vans are also helpful.