Yes. If your name is on the title you are considered owner of that car.
If two names are on the title seperated by a comma. What does this mean?
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To remove one of the two names on a car title in California, you will need to fill out a form called a "Transfer of Title with Duplicate or Paperless Title" and submit it to the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). This process typically involves the person who is giving up their ownership interest signing the form to release their rights to the vehicle.
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Most states will allow you to register a car in one name even if two names are on the title. Of course, the registration has to be in one of the names on the title.
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It depends on who's name was placed on the title. If both names were were placed on the title with an "and" between them, then the car is owned jointly. If on "or" was used then the whoever has the title could sell it. If just one name was placed on the title then that person owns the vehicle. It depends on who's name was placed on the title. If both names were were placed on the title with an "and" between them, then the car is owned jointly. If on "or" was used then the whoever has the title could sell it. If just one name was placed on the title then that person owns the vehicle.
No, if your name is one of the two on the title. That makes the car as much your property as it is theirs. If you intentionally deprive them of the use of the car by hiding or destroying it, then it becomes a civil matter - not criminal.
if you are on a car title and co signed for that vehicle, and it reads " you or them " can you register the vehicle
Then seller doesn't own the car. Don't buy a car without a title. The title is the only thing that proves ownership. ---- If the seller has no title, the car might be stolen. DO NOT buy the car.
Both names should be on the title.