Why not use the Vin # instead? Easier that way. Can even get SSN#, Holder of Lean (if any)---Address Registered to, etc.etc.
What you look into what year what type of car you have get a owner's manual and look it up
you look up it's history of where they bought it and check where you bought it,
You cannot get tags for your car at the dealership. You must get those from your local department of motor vehicles. However, many dealers will take care of registering and getting the tags for you and then you can pick them up.
if you have tags ont he car you need to have insurance or you will rack up fines with the mva
of course! look them up! too lazy?
Look up "caveat emptor". That's roughly translated to "no".
If a tree falls on a road, Presumably a public road just call the city or county, They will have it removed. If a tree falls on a private road. Call the owner of the road. It would be his responsibility to remove it.
You and the previous owner can draw up a title. Just get it notarized and it has to be legal.
You cannot move a car that is not yours from where it has been parked. You might have to look for the owner and let him remove the car. If you're talking about repossession agents, they are NOT allowed to enter or move any vehicle other than the one they are there to repossess. You can move that car if you want to go somewhere immediately you can call up a lifter and lift that car up and move your car.
This depends on where you are. In some places it can take 30 days Where I live yo must provide your own when you pick up the car.
Depends if it will fit in the wheel well or not. You can check the maximum size in your car's owner's manual, or you can look up your vehicle's tire size online.
A list of tags specification, for especially marking up text.Example:BOLDITALIC