you will need to get a request for motor vehicle information
Check who owns insurance on the vehicle.
Whoever owns the title to the vehicle is who owns it.
The lender owns the vehicle until it is payed for by the lender. The Primary lender will own the vehicle once it is payed for. It also depends on whose name appears on the title.
A pink slip for a car is the title. This shows who owns a vehicle. Without a pink slip, you will be unable to register a vehicle.
Depends on the existing title, if the salvage company owns the vehicle and it does not have a salvage title then they would be just another owner like anyone else and this vehicle would have a clean title assuming that there are no lean holders. On the other hand if the vehicle in question has already received a salvage/non repairable or similar title then salvage/non repairable or similar title would follow the vehicle not a clean title.
Well not the dead guy.
The owner(s) is the person whose name(s) is on the title.
Remaining owner and the estate of the dead one.
This sentence refers to transferring the title. Therefore, it the only titled propery the decedent owns is a vehicle, then yes, you may transfer the title. However, if the decedent also owns a home (with a title), then this property must be included in the $50,000 limit, as well. Nevertheless, it does appear from the language, "solely owned", that the only titled property in question is the vehicle.
It would mean EXACTLY what it says; there is "NO LIEN", the named owner on the title owns the vehicle free and clear and can do with it as he or she pleases.
The person who's name appears on the title is the legal owner of 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. 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.