No. There's a spot right on the registration form (at least in every state I'm familiar with) for you to put the lienholder information in. Also, if you didn't purchase the car outright but took out a loan on it, whoever you got the loan from is considered a lienholder.
The car can be registered in her name with you being the lien holder. After the car is paid for, you can sign the release of lien and the car can then be registered solely in her name.
That is a stolen vehicle and should be reported to the police as such. The vehicle cannot be legally licensed and registered without the lien release from the title loan company. There is no lein. Car paid for in full
No, if it is your debt only and your name is not on the car. Unless you used the car for collateral for a loan, they can't put a "lien" on it anyway.
The lien is registered in PA This is normal By the way it may be illegal for you to register this car anywhere knowing of the outstanding lien.
Yes, finance companies do it every day
A lien holder cannot take the registration name of your car without your knowledge because that is only possible through Application for a Duplicate Certificate of Title and proof of identification is a must.
You cannot sell a car with a lien against it without getting a lien release from the lender. To do otherwise is illegal.
A vehicle with a lien holder named on the title cannot be traded, transferred or sold without the title being cleared by the lien holder.
A lien holder on a car title or car loan just means that person is the full owner of the car. If your car gets totalled or goes into default, the lien holder can retrieve the car from you because they have full ownership of the car. Lien Holders are used for lending purposes. This means the lien holder has no liability responsibility. The registered person on the car is required to have liability coverage on the car according to law and not hold the lien holder liability on the car if the car gets damaged or totaled. Lien Holder means they fully own the vehicle until the loan is paid off.
Does the car hava a lien with a bank with your husbands name on it?
does my car have a lien?
The DMV of the state it is registered in should be able to tell you if a lien is still in effect on the vehicle.