After buying a vehicle, the owner must title it within:
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30 days.
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1 week.
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6 months.
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1 year.
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Explanation
After buying a vehicle, the owner must apply for a title within 30 days. The title provides documentation that the owner has legal rights over the vehicle. In other words, it's proof that you own your vehicle. If you fail to apply within 30 days, you will have to pay a penalty fee.
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