IF you can find a BUYER, negotiate with the lender to complete the sale. The "no leinholder" part on the title wont fly if you try to do the sale. It IS recorded with the DMV.
I don't think that it is recorded at the DMV, the vehicle was paid for by check to the dealership through a credit union, it was not dealer financed. I will check with DMV though.
New York follows Lien Theory.
Texas is a lien theory state.
Lien theory state.
Connecticut is a lien theory state
Nevada is a title-theory state; it is not a lien-theory state.
Oklahoma is a title theory state, not a lien theory state.
If the car has a lien, you usually have to pay off the lien before you can get a clear title. Otherwise, in this state you have the name of the lien holder on the title.
See the related link for a US Title-Lien Theory state map.See the related link for a US Title-Lien Theory state map.See the related link for a US Title-Lien Theory state map.See the related link for a US Title-Lien Theory state map.
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Illinois is a lien theory state.Illinois is a lien theory state.Illinois is a lien theory state.Illinois is a lien theory state.
Indiana is a lien theory state.Indiana is a lien theory state.Indiana is a lien theory state.Indiana is a lien theory state.
Michigan is a title theory state.