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All car titles must be signed by the owners listed on the title in order to be registered with the state. If the co-owners names are joined with and then both parties must be present to sell the car. Titles using or between the co-owners' names either party can sell the car without the other party present.
Signing Over the Title Some states may require that the document be signed in front of a notary. Once the title has been signed by all parties involved and notarized (if applicable), then ownership of the car has been properly transferred. Signing over a car title to someone is relatively simple.
A cosigner vouches for your ability to repay a car loan by agreeing to take on the responsibility for it if needed. If you fail to pay as agreed, the lender can go after your cosigner for the debt. However, having a cosigner normally doesn't affect your ability to sell the car.
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In many states, a seller is required to sign the back of the existing title along with the date, sale price, and exact odometer reading before handing it over to the buyer. The buyer would then take the title and register it. Have both parties sign it, then send the bill of sale to the DMV.
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Using white-out or making an erasure on a certificate of title when transferring ownership automatically voids the certificate. If this occurs, a duplicate title must be obtained by the current owner and the incorrect title should be enclosed with your request.
If the 2 names are separated by the word OR then each person owns the car. Each person has the legal right to sell it, although perhaps not the moral right. If the 2 names are separated by the word AND then both people own it. The car cannot be sold with only one signature, both people must sign to release ownership.
If the names on the title are not separated either by an AND or an OR it has the same meaning as an AND. Therefore, both named title holders must sign over title for the vehicle to be legally sold, traded or gifted.
Only the person with a name on the title can take out a title loan. If your name is on the title, then yes, you can take out an auto title loan. If you're using a car that has a title in someone else's name, you won't be able to borrow anything against it, even if you're the main driver.
If the title says and/or or or in the name field, you can remove one name from the title with just that one person's consent. If the title states only the word and, then both parties must be in agreement for one or both of the names to be removed from the title.
The legal owner releases the lien on the new Certificate of Title by signing on line 2 and forwarding the Certificate of Title to the registered owner. The Certificate of Title and transfer fee must be submitted to DMV to remove the legal owner. A Lien Satisfied/titleholder Release (REG 166) willnot be accepted.
All car titles must be signed by the owners listed on the title in order to be registered with the state. If the co-owners names are joined with and then both parties must be present to sell the car. Titles using or between the co-owners' names either party can sell the car without the other party present.
If a vehicle contains only the name of the primary borrower and the lender, then the co-signer (if any) has no rights to the vehicle. If the co-signer is listed on the vehicle's title, then he or she has the legal right to possess the vehicle.
Take a look at the title. Contact the person whose name you wish to remove from the title. Send the title in the mail to the person whose name you are removing. Go to your local Department of Motor Vehicles.
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