If you bought a car and it is not titled in your name, then you do not own the car. You had better talk to the bank and you local DMV immediately. Why was the car put in someone else's name? Do not ignore this, and get this straightened out now.
Depends on who you financed your bike through. If you financed it through the actual motorcycle dealership than you should give them a call and ask for the title. Same thing goes for a bank.
A clear title is a title that has no financial obligation against it; therefore a title held by the bank is not a cleared title.
Answerno.I have a car that is financed through a bank. I recently found out that it has a salvaged title and I am having problems with getting full coverage insurance. the bank along with me didn't know it was a salvaged title at the time so what can I do.
Whenever real estate is bought, sold, or financed, a search of title records is required to ascertain all persons who may claim legal ownership in the property
Apply for a replacement title through your state DMV.
Contact Tacoma Credit Union, and get a lien release. With that you can get a clean title in your name. That is assuming you have paid the loan off.
Since you are both on the loan you are both on the title. You can refinance without them on the loan but would need them to sign the title over or transfer at close.
Legally, NO !!! can you, sure!! LOL
If the bond is paid, why is the title not released to the owner of the car? If the owner of the car forfeited the title by skipping out, and another person came and bought that title by paying the bond, then yes, another person can transfer the title to their name ... because they bought it by paying off your bond.
file for a lost title.
Visit your local County Court Clerk. They can advise you on what if anything you can do.
Yes, it sure is. Just go to the city police station naked and they will change the title.