Car lein
Date: Sun, 11/23/2008 - 17:41
Should be able to go to the local tax office to obtain that info
Should be able to go to the local tax office to obtain that info.
Vehicle liens are generally recorded by the Secretary of State's
Vehicle liens are generally recorded by the Secretary of State's office in the state your car is registered. Try calling the DMV and they should be able to tell you what lien's are on the title.
if my mom bought me a car as a gift could she just take it back
if my mom bought me a car as a gift could she just take it back
Depends on whose name the title is in. Who actually owns the ca
Depends on whose name the title is in. Who actually owns the car?
Probably not. The Driver's Privacy Protection Act of 1994 forbi
Probably not. The Driver's Privacy Protection Act of 1994 forbids the release of driver's information to the public, and has guidelines/permissible purpose for release of any information.
For that reason, any website that might have access to DMV records (accurint.com, for example), is going to make you sign up and pay for an account.
You can go to your local DMV and ask them to check for you; most DMV's will do it for free.
