If she's willing, you simply have her sign the title and then either re-register it in your name, or leave it until you're ready to sell the car. If she's unwilling to cooperate, you may have to go to court with a copy of your divorce decree and a copy of your settlement papers. It's probably best to check with the DMV first to see what they require.
If you have a divorce decree stating that the car belongs to you, and not your ex, then you should be able to get it taken care of at the department of motor vehicles. If it is not on your divorce decree then you will have to have it amended.
You need written consent. Shouldn't be too hard to get, since you will be assuming the entire loan yourself. Getting the spouse off the title is a bit more complicated.
If you are on the title (pink slip) and the title holder will not release the title to you, either your ex needs to sign off or there is still money owed on the vehicle.
For your ex to get the title to a car in his name, you would have had to sign the title as well. If this has already happened, you can try to persuade him to take his name off the title, but outside of this it would take a court to award the ownership of the car to you.
She'll need to sign it over to you.
IF his name is on the TITLE and you want it OFF the title, you get him to sign. Otherwise, he can drive it tooooo.
I bought a car and I cant get the title for it what to do
assuming you mean 'title', just have her sign the appropriate 'line' on the title (releasing-interest).
He would have to sign off on the back of the title as the "Seller" and you would sign as the "Buyer." After that, take it to your local tag office to apply for a new title.
Since it was awarded to you, he needs to sign the title. You can take the title in as well as the paperwork from the divorce which proves you get the car to the county auditor's office (or the place where you get a registration) and get a new title ordered plus a registration.
It would depend if both names are on the title.
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