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On the back of the title where it is noted "sellers". Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles, http://www.aot.state.vt.us/dmv/dmvhp.htm
No. He must voluntarily sign the title over to you.No. He must voluntarily sign the title over to you.No. He must voluntarily sign the title over to you.No. He must voluntarily sign the title over to you.
If you want the title to be transferred the owner listed on the Certificate of Title is the only one who can sign it over. If they won't sign then you cannot take over ownership of the vehicle.If you want the title to be transferred the owner listed on the Certificate of Title is the only one who can sign it over. If they won't sign then you cannot take over ownership of the vehicle.If you want the title to be transferred the owner listed on the Certificate of Title is the only one who can sign it over. If they won't sign then you cannot take over ownership of the vehicle.If you want the title to be transferred the owner listed on the Certificate of Title is the only one who can sign it over. If they won't sign then you cannot take over ownership of the vehicle.
On the back of the title there is a place to sign it and the person that is receiving the car signs it as well.
no you cant sign it its in her name. she can sign it over to you or she can add your name to the title but no u cant sign it because its not in your name.
you don't. just hand it over to the salvage yard and they'll send it into the state as scrap for you.
Give the buyer a notarized bill of sale and state on the bill of sale that the title will be forwarded when received from the issueing entity (the state)
The loan must be paid off and you must sign the title over in order to get the title and loan out of your name and responsibility.The loan must be paid off and you must sign the title over in order to get the title and loan out of your name and responsibility.The loan must be paid off and you must sign the title over in order to get the title and loan out of your name and responsibility.The loan must be paid off and you must sign the title over in order to get the title and loan out of your name and responsibility.
Yes.
I depends on the way you hold title. If the title says "or" between your names, you just go to the Department of Motor Vehicles and fill out a form to have you as the only owner. If it has "and" between your names, she has to sign the title over to you. Depending on the state title is held, she may just have to sign the back of the title where it says "release of interest."
Sign off on your part as the seller on the title itself just like you were selling it to anyone else.
Absolutely