NO, and shouldn't want to be unless you don't have faith in the one you cosigned for.
with cars no, Your bill of sale is the title or deed to your vehicle
All cars have titles, no matter what its being used for. If a cars in the junkyard, the junkyard must have posession of the title.
No if you consign you should be listed as the additional insured but you dont need to be on the policy provided of course that you are not driving the vehicle and are not a resident of the household where the vehicle is kept.
Go to the state Motor Vehicle office, where you would normally register a vehicle. There may be extra steps to take to get title for a salvaged vehicle. Don't buy cars without getting a title. EVER. If the car was stolen you may have to return it.
no, titles to cars stay with the vehicle not the owner. if a vehicle doesn't have a title it either sketchy, maybe stolen, or worth less than a 1000.00 bucks, which can then be retitled or you just keep the bill of sale as a title
It is very difficult to by a salvaged cars. In some cases the vehicle is in good enough shape that with some repair it can be road worthy again so it is sold with a salvage title. When the vehicle is inspected and once again registered a normal title will be issued.
You can cosign but both names will be on title.
Yes. The ability to legally operate a vehicle is not a prerequisite for ownership of one.
Based upon your states laws, most show the ownership of a vehicle through the title. If the title is in your name and does not state and joint ownership with another name then you have rights to take possesion of the car.
When you bought the salvage, the junk yard should've given you a 'salvage' title. You don't buy cars without getting a title. Talk to your state DMV and hopefully it's not stolen! Good luck.
Well, I would recommend acquiring title checks before purchasing used cars because they confirm and verify the product purchased. They also act as a form of guarantee.
You can sell a car without a title. Most people will sell them as parts cars. If the car ever had a title in your name then you can go to the court house and get a lost title for it. If you never had the car in your name you will have to tell and buyers that it does not have a title. It will sell for less than if it had a title but you can still sell it.