Check who owns insurance on the vehicle.
The car title proves ownership. You cannot sell a or register a car without a title.
You will have to petition the court and demonstrate that you have an ownership interest in the car. They will determine if the lien can be granted.
DVLA do not charge for change of title ownership.
No. The title is the document that establishes ownership.
Most, if not all, states in the US will allow joint ownership on a car title.
The title covers ownership of the car. If your name is on the title, then normally you would be considered the owner. If a banks name is on the title, then the bank owns the car. Ownership means the car and all the stuff attached to it. It does not mean you own someone else's property just because they left their property in your car.
In addition to the car, you should get a signed, notarized title. The title demonstrates that ownership of the car was transferred to you.
In most places there is a something called a salvage title which allows you to establish ownership. Contact your local motor vehicle office to determine what paperwork is required.
Not legally. A title is a certificate of ownership, a blank title would be too easily exploited.
In order to prove ownership you must have the title.
These type of transaction is illegal since there was no car title that has to be presented in selling that car.
No, you cannot get a tag or register a car without the title and proof of ownership. This document is required throughout the U.S.