Does the dealership mail you the title?

Does the dealership mail you the title?

If you’re making a cash purchase at a dealership, the dealer will usually send your title paperwork to your local Department of Motor Vehicles, or state transportation or revenue agency. The DMV or agency will send you the official certificate of title once the paperwork has been processed.

What happens if dealer does not send title?

Most states require the delivery of “good” title within a “reasonable period of time”, usually interpreted from 30 to 60 days. If the dealer can not deliver title, they must rescind the deal and refund your money or face losing their license. Check with your state authority. Start with the Department of Motor Vehicles.

What to do if dealer won’t give you title?

So, if the dealer fails to obtain a title for transfer to you within five days of the expiration date of the dealer-issued tag (25 days from the purchase date), you may apply for one 30-day temporary tag at your county Tax Commissioner’s Tag Office.

How long does a dealer have to deliver a title in Georgia?

See this story. Georgia law requires a dealer to deliver tag and title paperwork within 30 days. 681¬9¬.02 Responsibilities of a Used Motor Vehicle Dealer.

When does a new car title need to be issued?

1. Owner purchased the vehicle from a new or used motor vehicle dealer; 2. The new or used motor vehicle dealer has issued the buyer a temporary dealer license plate with an expiration date 30 days after the date of purchase; 3. A new title has not been issued in the name of the purchaser 25 days after the date of purchase; and

What happens if there is no title on a car?

The selling dealer doesn’t want them to know he sold the vehicle. No car title for you means no tag, which means you can’t drive the vehicle you bought. Fight back, don’t put up with that stuff. You have rights and you should use them.

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