no
After the car has been registered in someones name.
Do you have the title of the car in your name? Is there a loan on the car? You will have to register it if your name is on the title!
Only if the car was registered in Texas in your name.
A car is typically only registered in one name. If town names are put on the registration, both would have to be present to sell it.
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.
No, not without a title. You say it is registered in your name. Without a title you have no way of proving that and cannot sell the car. Contact your local DMV and get a duplicate title. If it is indeed register in your name you will have no problem getting a new title.
You can sell the car with expired plates. You just cannot drive it.
It will not be registered in your name. They sold it and will register it in the new owners name.
Yes you just have to have a valid title
you need to have a car registered. so that a car insurance can sell you something. the report involves ; car name ,licence plate, car tittle , your license, everithing has to be under your name . and you have to be at least 18 years or older to aply.
Not normally, unless you are dead and your auto passed to the spouse according to your will and/or laws of your state.
NO