A phone call should be able to fix this. he VIN is what is important.
If if color title was not changed over from previous owner and previous owner went and got the car that I have the title what can I do about the previous owner getting my car when I have the title but still in his name
georgia law on timeframe lean holder has to process car title
Yes, it's slang for the title whatever color it really is in your state. In most, it is pink.
This is an almost impossibility, unless the title has been doctored. If "the company" sold person A the car, the title contains that company's name as a lien holder, which means that the car cannot be transferred to another person without the approval of "the company". Look at a car title from a dealership, for example, and see what color it is. Then look at a title for a vehicle that is paid for and is free and clear. The dealership title has the dealership name on it as the lien holder, different color title. The free and clear title has no lien holder and is a different color. If a car has been sold with a lien holder, person A is responsible for payment for the car, regardless of who is driving it.
regardless of the state if you have the title and you are on the title as THE owner, it is your car and you do what you like, moraly it may be wrong but legal the previous owner cant do anything
It does not matter who is listed first. If more than one person is listed on the title of a car, all parties on the title are equally liable.
Um, why does the insurance company have the title???? The only reason that the insurance company would have the title is because the car was totalled from damage. Something is very wrong here.
Car fax is were you look up vin and it tell you what you need to know about the car title and own how own and what is wrong about the car and it about how to get the car
yes whoever is first usually is the one who takes care of the car (or uses the most)
Some people enters a wrong car by mistake since they've thought it was theirs. Maybe because of the color and type of car made them that kind of mistakes.
you need to do this everywhere or you could get a violation
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.