In most states, a towing company can sell a vehicle without a pink slip or its title. However, the towing company, in most states, has to first file a lien on the vehicle for the fees of towing and storage. After the term of the lien expires, the towing company can get a title for the vehicle and sell it legally.
This depends on what state that you are in. Most states allow you to get a temporary pink slip that same day. If you are doing this to sell the vehicle they have forms where you do not need the pink slip and can still sell it legally and the new owner will get the title.
You can't sell it. You don't own it. The bank or loan company owns the car. You need their permission to sell the car and transfer title.
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As long as it is titled in your name, you can sell it without it being registered.
Usually, they do not have to tell you what they are about to do to your vehicle. But, the procedure is is that they will sell your vehicle in an auction.
Legally, NO! You can sell the vehicle to anyone if the vehicle is over 10 years old and you sell it for parts only, but if the buyer wants to drive the vehicle, they will need a title.
You can sell an inherited car without the pink slip by getting proof from the DMV that you own the car. The County Tax office can also verify that you own the car.
Not legally.
No. It's not theirs to sell, and they never should've taken the vehicle in for pawn without getting a title along with it. That vehicle belongs to the finance company. At the top of every pawn form, it asks the questions, "Are you the rightful/legal owner of this property?". If you answered yes to that question in regards to a vehicle with a lien on it, then you have committed fraud, and will likely face charges.
You can sell a vehicle to a salvage yard for parts with a bill of sale if they don't intend to resell the vehicle, but if you sell it to an individual, and they want to register the vehicle, they will need a title.