Enter your Zip Code below to get a Free Quote. We suggest getting quotes from multiple companies to ensure you get the best rate. There is no obligation to purchase.
You could save 15% or more
24 hour claims service
Get a FREE instant quote, today!
An Affidavit of Repossession form is generally easy to obtain. Most DMV Web sites offer downloadable, state-specific copies of this form. Or, if you prefer, you can always pick one up in person at your local DMV office. To play if safe, call ahead before visiting and make sure copies are available.
This form is needed, as the name suggests, for when a lending institution must repossess a car or boat due to the owner failing to meet financial obligations. In return, the lending institution then takes possession of the car title. It's the first of several steps of a title transfer caused by financial default.
When completing an Affidavit of Repossession form, pay close to attention to the form's directions. Some state forms require notarization, others do not.
Repos and Vehicle Registration
In most cases you'll find that once a vehicle has been repossessed, the lienholder will then be required to obtain a new title for th... (Read More)
It depends on your state. Check the grid below.Some states waive taxes for recipients of gifts, whether or not the relationship between the giver and receiver is a family one, and oftentim... (Read More)
Used Cars and Titles
If you buy a totaled vehicle classified as salvage, you must apply for a salvage title with the DVS. The DVS, however, will not issue a salvage... (Read More)
You don't need a bill of sale to transfer an auto title to a family member, but you do need to give him or her the properly signed title and an affidavit of motor vehicle gift transfer. Requ... (Read More)
Repos and Vehicle Registration
In most cases you'll find that once a vehicle has been repossessed, the lienholder will then be required to obtain a new title for th... (Read More)
It depends on your state. Check the grid below.Some states waive taxes for recipients of gifts, whether or not the relationship between the giver and receiver is a family one, and oftentim... (Read More)
Find answers on applying for a new drivers license, renewing, replacing or reinstating an existing drivers license and more. Teens, commercial drivers and motorcyclists will also get the info they nee...
According to state Division of Motor Vehicle (DMV) offices, mopeds and scooters (unlike motorcycles) typically do not exceed 30 miles per... (Read More)
Some of the most dangerous mistakes we make are also the easiest to prevent. Check out these 10 driver mistakes and, if any sound familiar, take the steps now to correct them.
1. Driving un... (Read More)
Back in 1995, the American Automobile Association (AAA) conducted a survey, the results of which showed that 90 percent of drivers claimed to have either been the victim of ... (Read More)
General Guidelines:
A rear-facing safety seat should be used until the child has reached at least 1 year of age and weighs at least 20 pounds. &n... (Read More)
DMVAnswers.com (the Site) is a privately owned, for-profit Web site owned by OnlineGURU, Inc. The Site specifically disclaims any and all connection with any state bureau, division, or Department of Motor Vehicles, or any state or federal government agency. DMVAnswers.com does its best to get the correct information but does not claim responsibility for the accuracy of the information displayed herein. It is not complete or certified information. The information provided on DMVAnswers.com is not legal advice, DMVAnswers.com is not a lawyer referral service, and no attorney-client or confidential relationship is or should be formed by use of the site. Additionally, the Site expressly disclaims any and all liability for third party links or resources on the Site and any claims of negligence arising from same. For official information, please consult your state motor vehicle department.
Visitor Comments