Consequently, how do you get a title for a car that has no title in Wisconsin?
You can just get a duplicate/replacement title. You can apply for a duplicate WI title certificate online, by mail, or in person at your local WI Department of Motor Vehicles office. There is a $20 replacement title fee.
Beside above, how can I get a title for an old car without a title? “If a car is from a non-title state, get the guy to register it in their state. Get a notarized bill of sale and a registration. I am not going to take your money if you can get it for free.” If the seller is able to provide registration, that registration can be used to re-register or title the vehicle.
Also asked, how do you put a car in your name without a title?
If you do not have a title to prove your ownership of a vehicle and cannot contact the party that sold it to you, you will need to purchase a surety bond and apply for a bonded title through your state government. Check your state's DMV website for the eligibility requirements for a bonded title in your state.
Is a Wisconsin title required to transfer ownership of a vehicle?
The state of Wisconsin requires that the title to a vehicle be transferred anytime there is a change in ownership. This would include buying or selling the car, inheriting a car, and donating or gifting a car.