Moreover, can you register a car in NJ with a bill of sale?
Yes, a bill of sale is required to register a vehicle. You'll also need the title. To learn more about registering a vehicle in New Jersey, you can visit the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission's page on Transferring Vehicle Ownership.
Likewise, can I register a car in NJ without the title? (If neither registration nor proof of insurance is available, you can apply for a registration record; just complete a Vehicle Registration Application Request and either deliver it to a motor vehicle agency or mail it to the state's Motor Vehicle Commission.) Note that there is a fee of $60 to file this form.
Similarly, what do I need to bring to register my car in NJ?
How to Register a Car in New Jersey
- Have proof of insurance.
- Present your Social Security number.
- Show a copy of your driver's license.
- Provide the vehicle's odometer reading.
- Complete an Application of Registration.
What year cars do not need inspection in NJ?
The following vehicles are exempt from inspection requirements (N.J.A.C. 13:20-7.2): Gasoline powered vehicles registered passenger, model year 1995 & older with a GVWR 8,500 pounds or less. Gasoline powered vehicles registered passenger, model year 2007 & older with a GVWR 8,501 to 14,000 pounds.