It makes no difference whose name appears on the loan, the vehicle can only be registered in the name of the person named on the title.
The person taking the vehicle out of the country would be guilty of a felony according to the state laws where the vehicle was purchased. It could be grand theft auto, stealing by deceit, transporting a stolen vehicle across state lines (which can be a federal charge), and any number of other criminal charges. It is probably possible with enough money changing hands with certain person's to register a stolen vehicle in Mexico.
You just go to your local BMV and register it. They are not illegal. Lots of rural mail carriers own them. Register it like any other vehicle.
You would probably need to get the other person to sign the title over to you and then register the vehicle again. Call your local Department of Motor Vehicles.
A disabled person's vehicle can be repossessed just as any other person's vehicle can be repossessed. You must make all payments on your vehicle if you want to keep it.
Yes , If u re-register your vehicle in some other state .
Not unless that other person is there with you.
The only way that a person could register a car in one name and title it to another in CA would be if you put the person who is going to operate the vehicle as the "Registered Owner" and put the other person on as the "Legal Owner" This would mean the person who is listed as the "Lien Holder" would receive the title and the vehicle can not be sold or transferred without the lien holder signing off the title. Vehicle Registration Wizards @ vehregwizard@gmail.com
I am not sure if you can in every state. It would be reasonable to assume that this is the case though, simply because banks or other financial institutions typically are named as the vehicle owner, while the person who is making payments for the vehicle is the registered owner.
The owner of the car has to register the vehicle. The person on the registration must insure the vehicle, or be listed to drive that vehicle on a family policy. That example sounds close to insurance fraud so please correct the situation. Sell the car to the other person and they have to insure it. Actually it is 100% legal for a person to insure a vehicle registered in someone elses name so long as nothing illegal is going on...it can be the parents etc.....
File for a lost title , then register it as a vintage vehicle . Bring a bill of sale or other proof of ownership.
i don't believe so if one person could sign the title without the other person than that person would not be protected in their ownership of the vehicle Not in the state of Montana.
you register and be there for a while and help other people