You get a new title from the DMV. (Division of Motor Vehicles)
Yes.
I would copy as appears on bill of sale. It's a rubber stamp-legally whoever has title in their hands owns it which is why you never put them in the car.
You must transfer the title of the car your friend gave under your name in order to apply or recieve a title loan on the car.
yes because if you have insurance on your car as long as you name is on the title and you were in the car with your friend most likely the insurance will cover it
Well, the right way to do it would be to take the friend to court and sue him for the money. The underhanded sneaky thing would be to report the car stolen, as the title is not in his/her name.
They can sue you both. One your friend is the driving and responsiable for the accident and two you own the car. Better get your check book out.
Yes. The title and registration is the same as putting your name on a hot wheels car for show and tell in Kindergarten. It is still your car, so tell your friend to give it back
IF the title is in your name and you have some sort of proof on a DEFAULTED loan agreement, it is your car. Go get it.
As long as its in HER NAME on the TITLE, you better have a loan contract showing the car as collateral before you 'take" it.
You signed away those "rights" when the title was assigned into the name of the former friend. The only way to revert things back on the title, is for the former friend to "sign off" as owner and for you to "sign on" as buyer - then take the ownership document to your local Motor Vehicle office and have the title legally changed to your name.
to get a plate on a car does the title have to be in my name?
The title is in your name, so you hold all the rights.