either buy check,cash or money order. but also if you are selling it to an individual from another state a person could get it titled in that state for a fee.
You can sell it immediately if it is your car titled in your name.
No, you cannot sell a car that is not titled in your name. That would be a crime, transferring stolen property. The car legally belongs to the person whose name appears on the title.
State where it was purchased from.
Yes. But it is titled as Smith AND Jones, both have to sign to sell it. In some cases it may be titled as Smith OR Jones- and either could sell it.
They can repossess your vehicle at any time. As long as they're the lienholder on the title, it doesn't matter where the car is titled. * If a lender sues for arrearages and fees the laws of the state where the car was purchased apply, not the state in which the car is titled.
Not if the car is titled in his name. I suggest you contact your son and tell him to remove the car or sign it over to you so you can sell it. If the car is in your name then you can legally sell it. Be very careful of selling a car you do not own. This is fraud and theft and can get you into lots of trouble if your son presses charges. Better to let it sit than to get into a legal hassle over it.
You can only sell a car if it is titled in your name or if you have paid for the title with intentions to resell and have proof of purchase to protect yourself.
If the car is titled in her name she will need to sign title to sell.
Get a carfax report. It will show where it is registered.
Laws differ from state, to state.
That would depend upon state laws and how the car is titled. Generally if a vehicle is titled "John Smith and whomever" then the vehicle can only be sold if both agree or by order of the court. If the title reads "John Smith or whomever" the car can be sold by either person. This would not apply in some instances, some examples...pending divorce proceedings, legal action by creditors, or probate procedures, etc.
You have to be 16 for a car to be titled in your name.