car info registration number image
stan l
what is a registration number? i have already filled in the vin number. what do i put in place of dealer info, since i am an individual. it asks for license and tax number. also, do i have to fill out the back?
Answer
I believe you only have to sign where it says
owner selling the vehicle - date it - mileage -
and you may have to get it notarized
but you are not a dealer - (are you?) nope
probably all you need is on the front - call DMV tomorrow
AND a "bill of Sale" - on your computer - a letter format
that it is given to XXXXXXX
describe the vehicle - VIN - mileage
you date and sign that (and keep a copy in your computer)
all the best
I believe you only have to sign where it says
owner selling the vehicle - date it - mileage -
and you may have to get it notarized
but you are not a dealer - (are you?) nope
probably all you need is on the front - call DMV tomorrow
AND a "bill of Sale" - on your computer - a letter format
that it is given to XXXXXXX
describe the vehicle - VIN - mileage
you date and sign that (and keep a copy in your computer)
all the best
Accident advice please - car reversed into my car and drove away?
Q-Bytes
A person reversed into our car in a supermarket car park
yesterday. We saw it happen, but he just drove off. We
didnât have time to get details or the registration
number and bumper is dented on our car. What can we
do? Iâm so angry.
Answer
If you're in the UK, there's no point in calling the police, the accident wasn't on the public highway. It's possible the supermarket has CCTV coverage of that area, ask if you can view it - just maybe you can make out the number from that. Then pass that info on to your insurers and leave it to them to pursue him. Failing that, it's either a case of getting our insurance to deal with the damage and paying the excess yourself or just plain paying for it anyway.
I hate it when that happens and always try to park where I'm surrounded by cars that are clearly well cared for
If you're in the UK, there's no point in calling the police, the accident wasn't on the public highway. It's possible the supermarket has CCTV coverage of that area, ask if you can view it - just maybe you can make out the number from that. Then pass that info on to your insurers and leave it to them to pursue him. Failing that, it's either a case of getting our insurance to deal with the damage and paying the excess yourself or just plain paying for it anyway.
I hate it when that happens and always try to park where I'm surrounded by cars that are clearly well cared for
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