An ex can have a title put in her name because it refers to aticle 678 out of the law mans handbook. 'If tho lady has an automobile miss can be placed on it'.
"ITS", or "Its" is part of a document's signature block and follows the company name and person's signature. Eg: ABC Company, By: [signature], Its: [Title of person].
If a person's name is on a vehicle title, he or she is the owner. There is no legal way to have the name removed without the person volunteering to remove it.
No. That is fraud. You need to get the signature of the person whose name is on the title. If your name is on the title you can sell it. If not you can't.
The person or persons whose name is on the title must be the one who signs the title. In some states this signature must be notarized.
Names on title appear as either (and) (or) if the title is and then both signatures are required. if it is or then only one signature is required to modify ownership of title.
The noun 'signature' is a common noun, a general word for the name of any person written with his own hand; a general word for any distinctive mark, characteristic, or sound indicating identity; a word for any signature of anyone or any thing.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Signature Restaurant in Brooklyn, NY or Signature Design by Ashley (furniture).
she is a co owner of the vehicle. Who ever has the vehicle will need the other signature to sell it. in most states you can register the vehicle in either name or both.
Yes he does. He does if the title shows his name AND your name. For example, Mr John Doe "AND" Mrs Jane Doe. If it shows his name OR your name, then either of you can sell the car without the other signature.
Not unless that other person is there with you.
It depends on what the title says. The title can say "The owner of the vehicle is Name 1 or Name 2." If the title says this then the cosigner has limited rights to get the car. Whoever has the vehicle can sell the car without the cosigners signature. Now if the cosigner has the car, the cosigner can sell the car without the main owners signature. If the title states Name 1 and Name 2, then you have same rights as the main owner of the car. This means if Name 1 trys to sell it, they can't sell it without your signature.
An email signature line will typically have the name, title or position and possibly a contact number for the person. The amount of information may vary by business.
It makes no difference whose name appears on the loan, the vehicle can only be registered in the name of the person named on the title.