You can not.
no
The answer is no. You can only register it in the names of the people(s) that are on the loan.
If he's dead, and left it in his will to you, yep. Otherwise, no.
Do you have the title of the car in your name? Is there a loan on the car? You will have to register it if your name is on the title!
If you're an owner, it doesn't matter if you're not on the loan.
A "co-SIGNER" generally relates ONLY to the loan papers. Being a co-signer on the loan does not signify any ownership of the vehicle. If you are on the title of the car as the co-OWNER, THEN either you or the other co-owner should be able to register the car.
how can i find out is car register in my name for free
It depends... it may depend on local state law, but when I was in the finance business, some companies required everyone on the loan to be on the title.
If your name is on the title
The only way to register a car that has an unpaid title loan but that owner never paid it is to pay off the loan. The person who got the loan is responsible for paying it, but it can be hard to force the issue once the car has been sold. You may need to take them to court to force them to pay the loan or to give you your money back.
If the car is registered in the husbands name only, she cannot register the car. The person who owns the car has to register the car, as the Title office needs a picture ID.
no. not unless the lender allows you & it won't. you would have to sell the car, pay off the loan & then transfer title. all at the same time.