Probably, with a notarized power of attorney + other required documents.
Yes it is legal. You can sell the car in any state. The taxes will be paid in the state that the buyer registers the car in.
Laws differ from state, to state.
You cannot sell or trade a car without a title. Apply for a duplicate title at your local DMV.
YES! I bog-uht 2nd hand car went to sell - found out 20 yr old out of state lien "owed" on car! I junked car, lesser of 2 evils!
either buy check,cash or money order. but also if you are selling it to an individual from another state a person could get it titled in that state for a fee.
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.
No, it is not illegal to sell a car with a cracked windshield in the state of Illinois. However, it is illegal to drive a car with a cracked windshield in almost any state.
No.
The companies that sell car insurance in the state of Texas in the USA are companies such as "Allstate", "Corsicana INS", "State farm" and a few other companies.
Depending on the state you're in and the year of the car then yes you can sell one without a title.
no
Yes, you can drive your car in another state.