In most states, you would have to retitle the car, the question is, can you get the other person to sign off of the current title.
Go to a place that gets car titles for you and ask them in your state.
The car loan will have to be paid off in order to remove your name. The other signer will have to get a new loan in her/his name only.
In Mississippi I know that two people can be on a auto loan contract but only one has to be on the title.
Names on title appear as either (and) (or) if the title is and then both signatures are required. if it is or then only one signature is required to modify ownership of title.
Title only auto layout is treasured and no answer about it
The other person needs to sign it over, selling his/her share of the car basically.
There are provisions for a duplicate title when a car title is lost. What you go through to remove your name from joint ownership, gift, or sale, varies by state. It is an easy process. The state only wants its taxes.
Only if the title is in your name.
if i buy an auto in my name only, can they go after wifes assets if i get sued
you have to go to the dmv and have the title transferred to his name.
A Texas bonded title is just as good as any other title. You can sell it. It will only have the bonded remarks for 3 years. See website for Auto Title Recovery.
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I depends on the way you hold title. If the title says "or" between your names, you just go to the Department of Motor Vehicles and fill out a form to have you as the only owner. If it has "and" between your names, she has to sign the title over to you. Depending on the state title is held, she may just have to sign the back of the title where it says "release of interest."