Depending on the state youre in now you may just need to go to the DMV office and have them run the VIN and inspect the car. Some states have more stingent policies, however so start by calling the state DMV. As long as you have the Washington state title that's current and shows you as the owner (it's also not clear if the car is REGISTERED in Washington) it should be easy to transfer the title to the state youre in now.
Well, honey, in Washington state, you can definitely get a title or registration without a driver's license. You just need to show some other form of identification, like a state ID or passport. So, don't you worry, you can still own a car and flaunt that title without needing to hit the road yourself.
No, you will not need to change your title over if you move to a new state.
You can check Ebay for used backhoes in your area. You can also check out www.machinerytrader.com.
Yes, you need a four wheeler title in the state of Ohio.
Titles are issued by the State Department of Motor Vehicles. You need to apply for a title by proving ownership. The State will then mail you your new title.
Apply to the state DMV for a lost title. You may need proof of ownership or abandonment.
You do not need to send the state one. You will need to take the federal one and send that in to Washington D.C.
You need the title to be in whatever state you registered the vehicle in.
It depends on your state. Missouri, for example, does not require the title to be notarized.
You first need to change the title to a salvage tile. You can go from salvage to rebuilt but with a Junk title you can not. to get a salvage tile for a Junk you need to find a state that converts Junk to salvage. Usually because the state does not have a junk title. after it is salvage you need to have it inspected in your State to make sure it meets all Vehicle title Service company that has a guaranteed title service. they will have experience with this process.
There are classes offered on running a backhoe. You will need to be certified to operate this machine.