Title question - help from US Phers
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This is a tough one. I'll explain for my state - Michigan.
When you buy a car from a private individual you are supposed to get the old title. You then take this to the Secretary of State office - this is where they do driving licenses and voting related stuff. There you pay the sales tax for the car and then pay a further fee for the plate and "registration" - a piece of paper that is about 4"x3" with the vehicle details on the front, license plate number on it and the owner's signature on the back. To get the plate and registration you need a Drivers License.
In the case of a foreign national not keeping the vehicle in the state I would imagine you would take all the paperwork to the SoS office, pay your sales tax and have the paperwork sent to the owner's address abroad.
When you buy a car from a private individual you are supposed to get the old title. You then take this to the Secretary of State office - this is where they do driving licenses and voting related stuff. There you pay the sales tax for the car and then pay a further fee for the plate and "registration" - a piece of paper that is about 4"x3" with the vehicle details on the front, license plate number on it and the owner's signature on the back. To get the plate and registration you need a Drivers License.
In the case of a foreign national not keeping the vehicle in the state I would imagine you would take all the paperwork to the SoS office, pay your sales tax and have the paperwork sent to the owner's address abroad.
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