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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the bond number and the principal's name, along with their address and doing-business-as information in the designated fields.
  3. In the section for vehicle details, accurately fill in the year, make, body type, model, state title number, and VIN of the motor vehicle.
  4. If applicable, attach a power of attorney form to your submission as required.
  5. Complete the indemnity clause by specifying the penal sum amount that is double the reasonable value of the vehicle.
  6. Ensure all signatures are provided where indicated, including those of both Principal and Surety. Don’t forget to include notary information if necessary.

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No; in order to sell a car, YOU MUST BE ABLE TO WARRANT TO THE BUYER THAT YOU OWN THE VEHICLE OUTRIGHT (ie, have legal title to it), and with an abandoned vehicle, you dont own it, nor do you have legal title to it.
To register and title in Utah for the first time, an Application to Register/Title must be completed and required documenta- tion provided. Required documentation may include a vehicle title, bill of sale, previous registration, emission certificate or safety certificate where required.
In California, to claim title of an abandoned vehicle on your property, you must notify local law enforcement and the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). File a Report of Abandoned Vehicle and wait the required statutory period, usually 90 days. If unclaimed, you may apply for a Certificate of Title through the DMV.
(1) Abandoned vehicle means a vehicle deemed to be an unattended vehicle as defined in this section: (A) As to which the owner has overtly manifested some intention not to retake possession; or.
An abandoned vehicle is a motor vehicle that has been left unattended on the property of another for more than 96 hours if it was left without the permission of the owner.

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Utah defines a lost or defective title as insufficient evidence of ownership. If the value of the motor vehicle exceeds one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) then a surety bond will likely be required. Cars, trucks, motorcycles, ATVs, watercraft and trailers may be transferred by this bonded method through the Utah DMV.

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