No, you can not sell a car that doesn't belong to you and that you don't have a title to. If you are still paying for a car, the leinholder will have the title. The car won't be yours until you pay for the car in full and the leinholder signs off on the title and gives it to you.
The car needs to be registered in the state the owner resides in.
No.
It depends on the state
not in any state or thru any insurance company I know of.
Yes. The DMV of the state the vehicle is registered in will need to be notified to include both individuals and addresses as registered owners of the vehicle, and the insurance will need her new address, as well as which address the vehicle will be stored at.
Each state is different but in Texas you have 30 days to change your registration. I do know of people who don't change and go a long time without registration but it still is against the law.
there is none they set a price for it and its set, no in state tuition, just figure it out, and im paying for it still
Yes. He would have to petition the court for custody.
in Ct you can [ as a student ]
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.
Yes, you are still registered to vote, ask your Social Studies teacher!
NO thats the stupidest question I've ever heard!!! DONT REPRODUCE!