There are provisions for a duplicate title when a car title is lost. What you go through to remove your name from joint ownership, gift, or sale, varies by state. It is an easy process. The state only wants its taxes.
You can remove the dad's name by getting another title assigned. The dad will need to sign over the rights to the car to the daughter.
You need to take the release form and the title to the DMV. They will issue you a new title without the finance company on it. They will NOT do this until / unless you have the signed title and a release from the finance company / legal owner. The process costs only a few dollars.
You need your title, Valid ID and the certified document that changed your name.
If a title is in your spouse's name and you want to register the car in your name do you need to change the title?
To remove your name from your mother's car title and registration, you will need to contact your local DMV or equivalent agency. They will be able to provide you with the necessary forms and instructions to transfer ownership or remove your name from the documents. You may need to provide proof of identity and sign relevant paperwork to complete the process.
You need the spouse to sign a quit claim deed, which can be prepared by a title company or anyone that knows how to fill out the form.
You need to have your brother sign a quitclaim deed conveying his interest to you. Then you must record that deed in the land records. He owns an interest in the property and you need to obtain that interest from him.
You need to call DMV or DPS (depending on which state you're in) and see if the salvage title can be rescinded.
No. That is fraud. You need to get the signature of the person whose name is on the title. If your name is on the title you can sell it. If not you can't.
Their name does not need to be removed from the deed. Generally, all that's necessary is that you record a death certificate in the land records to clear the title.
If their name is on the Certificate of Title they would need to sign over the title to you. You would need to submit the Title to your state Department of Motor Vehicles so that it can issue a new Certificate of Title in your name as sole owner.
Removing his name from the title will not accomplish anything. You need to consult with an attorney who can review your situation and negotiate with the IRS for you. You cannot ignore the lien.Removing his name from the title will not accomplish anything. You need to consult with an attorney who can review your situation and negotiate with the IRS for you. You cannot ignore the lien.Removing his name from the title will not accomplish anything. You need to consult with an attorney who can review your situation and negotiate with the IRS for you. You cannot ignore the lien.Removing his name from the title will not accomplish anything. You need to consult with an attorney who can review your situation and negotiate with the IRS for you. You cannot ignore the lien.