Contact the Department of Motor Vehicles and ask for a title search and contact information for the vehicle. Use the license plate number (if available) or the vehicle identification number (VIN) found on the dashboard or door frame as a reference for the DMV. Obtain the address and name o...
In commercial driving, understanding the potential consequences of alcohol-related convictions and disqualifications is crucial. In this article, we’ll break down the scenarios where individuals licensed to operate Commercial Motor Vehicles (CMVs) may face disqualifications for up to one year. Alcohol-...
Enoch J. Whitney, General Counsel and R.W. Evans, Asst. Gen. Counsel, Tallahassee, amicus curiae for Dept. of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. PER CURIAM. On motion for rehearing by petitioner, we withdraw our prior opinion in this cause and substitute the following as the opinion of ...
community answer a title is always good to have, but a bill of sale or last registration record also helps. if you don't have any of these, that may be the reason you are being asked to have your vehicle inspected by law enforcement. it is commonly required when owners are unable to ...