In Virginia, it is indeed possible to sell a car even if there is still an auto loan on the vehicle. The lien has to be cleared before the new owner can be given a clear title. If you have auto financing for your vehicle, the ownership is yours, but the lender has a...
In Virginia, it is usually possible to sell a car, even if its registration is no longer valid. You generally do not need to renew your vehicle registration before engaging in a private sale. The principal difference is that registration regulates if the vehicle can...
Generally, you cannot complete an ordinary private party automobile transaction in Virginia without valid title authority. If the purchaser wants to operate, register, or resell the automobile, the purchaser typically is required to have either a properly endorsed...
In most cases, abandoned vehicle removals in Virginia are initiated by the local police department, sheriff’s office, code enforcement office, or property manager for the site where the abandoned vehicle is located.Virginia considers a motor vehicle, trailer, or...
In Virginia, if your vehicle is determined to be repairable and not a total loss, property damage claims usually move into the repair process rather than the salvage title or replacement vehicle process. Generally, the repair process includes an inspection and repair...
Every month, hundreds of Virginians take to the search engines to ask about how to avoid paying car tax. And every month, hundreds are disappointed to discover you can’t simply not pay your Virginia car tax. However, there may be a loophole or two that can...