you need to have the buyer fill out the Bill of Sale, and get the money before the title is handed over.
Contact the bank. You can't sell it without the title.
NO.
Contact the bank for the payoff amount. Send them that amount and they will send the title. You can then transfer the title to the new owner.
No, you can only replace a lost title. If the vehicle had a lien from the bank, a replacement title will still show the lien.
I lost my titles can I still sell my car
Not legally...
You can't sell it. You don't own it. The bank or loan company owns the car. You need their permission to sell the car and transfer title.
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.
If you still owe the bank, then the bank should be listed as a lien holder on your car title. In effect, they own the car, not you. If you were using the proceeds of the sale to pay the car off, then you may be ok. Check with your bank. Otherwise, you could be violating the law by selling their collateral. They could sue you and have you charged with a crime.
No, you can not sell a car that doesn't belong to you and that you don't have a title to. If you are still paying for a car, the leinholder will have the title. The car won't be yours until you pay for the car in full and the leinholder signs off on the title and gives it to you.
The only way you can sell the car is if you sell it for enough money to pay the bank off to get the title to the new owner. If you sell it and keep the money that is a crime.
Of Course! That's what the bank/finance company does!