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Buying a Car Without a Title in Georgia

Is it legal? What are the risks? And what can you do if you already purchased without a title in Georgia?

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Legally Possible but Risky in Georgia

Georgia requires a certificate of title for most motor vehicle transfers. Buying without a title is legally possible but creates significant registration and ownership risk.

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Key Risks in Georgia

Key risks of buying without a title: (1) inability to register the vehicle, (2) undisclosed liens, (3) stolen property, (4) non-owner fraud. Always run a VIN check before purchasing without a title.

If You Already Bought Without a Title

Option 1: Ask the Seller for a Duplicate Title

The seller can typically apply for a duplicate title at the Georgia DMV before completing the sale. Encourage the seller to obtain the duplicate first when possible.

Option 2: Apply for a Bonded Title in Georgia

Georgia offers a bonded title process for vehicles with missing or defective titles. Contact the Georgia DMV for current bonded title application requirements.

Option 3: Consult a Vehicle Title Attorney

If neither the duplicate title nor the bonded title route is available, a Georgia vehicle title attorney can petition the court for a judgment establishing ownership.

Georgia DMV
https://www.usa.gov/motor-vehicle-services
Georgia Note

Before purchasing any vehicle without a title in Georgia, run the VIN through the NMVTIS database at vehiclehistory.gov ($1) to check for title brands, liens, and reported theft.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it legal to buy a car without a title in Georgia?
Georgia requires a certificate of title for most motor vehicle transfers. Buying without a title is legally possible but creates significant registration and ownership risk.
How do I get a title after buying a car without one in Georgia?
The seller can typically apply for a duplicate title at the Georgia DMV before completing the sale. Encourage the seller to obtain the duplicate first when possible.
What is a bonded title and is it available in Georgia?
Georgia offers a bonded title process for vehicles with missing or defective titles. Contact the Georgia DMV for current bonded title application requirements.
What are the risks of buying a car without a title in Georgia?
Key risks of buying without a title: (1) inability to register the vehicle, (2) undisclosed liens, (3) stolen property, (4) non-owner fraud. Always run a VIN check before purchasing without a title.
Can I get car insurance without a title in Georgia?
Most Georgia insurers require proof of ownership (title or registration) to issue a policy. Without a title, you will likely need to establish ownership through a bonded title or duplicate title process before securing insurance.
Can a seller legally sell a car without a title in Georgia?
Georgia generally requires the seller to provide a clear title at the time of sale. Selling without a title may constitute a title defect that gives the buyer legal recourse. If the title is lost, the seller should obtain a duplicate title before completing the sale.
Once You Have the Title — Get a Bill of Sale

After the title is in order, generate a Georgia bill of sale to document the transaction properly.

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