Honda-Fan
Well-Known Member
Move to a state that doesn't give a :poop:
No states don't require a title to register a vehicle. However, some states may allow a vehicle to be registered without a title under certain circumstances.
South Carolina
The South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV) may register an out-of-state vehicle without a title if the vehicle's year and the year the other state started titling vehicles meet certain criteria. The owner will need to provide a bill of sale.
I'm sure you still couldn't street drive it but could be a track rat....but then you have Tejas.....lol
Yes, you can register a car in Texas with a bill of sale and no title if you apply for a bonded title. You can apply for a bonded title if you:
To register a car without a title in Texas, you can:
- Are a Texas resident or military personnel stationed in Texas
- Have incomplete or incorrect evidence of ownership
- Have lost the evidence of ownership and can't contact the seller
- Contact the previous owner or seller
- Conduct a VIN check
- Obtain a bill of sale
- Apply for a bonded title
- Get a vehicle inspection
- Gather all required documentation
- Submit your application to the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV)
You can ride a straightpiped horse in traffic here