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Still using multiple applications to create and modify your documents? We have an all-in-one solution for you. Use our document management tool for the fast and efficient work flow. Create forms, contracts, make templates and more features, within one browser tab. Plus, the opportunity to Endorse Title Field and add other features like orders signing, reminders, attachment and payment requests, easier than ever. Pay as for a basic app, get the features as of pro document management tools.

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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.
The sale of a car without the certificate of title can pose risks for both the seller and the buyer. The biggest risk for the seller is continuing liability for the vehicle if ownership is not legally transferred. The absence of a title also means that the buyer cannot insure or register the vehicle.
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 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.
On the front of the title, near the middle, the seller must write in the current odometer reading on the vehicle. Near the bottom, the seller must fill in the following information on the appropriate lines: Date the vehicle was sold, and their printed name and signed name (which should be written on the same line).
Recourse as a Title Jumping Victim If you end up buying a vehicle with no certificate of title, or a title that doesn't have the seller's name, then you have a few options. If you bought the car from a dealership, then you can file a claim of fraud against the business, or you can have them take the car back.
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