No. That's called fraud, and it's illegal in every single state.
Yes, it is illegal to forge a signature on a vehicle title. This act is considered fraud and can result in criminal charges.
In Arizona, a non-borrowing spouse can be affected by mortgage loans even if they are not on the title. Under Arizona's community property laws, both spouses have rights to property acquired during the marriage, which includes debts incurred. If a property is purchased with a mortgage, both spouses may be liable for the debt, even if only one spouse is on the title or the loan. It's advisable for non-borrowing spouses to understand their rights and seek legal guidance to protect their interests.
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The title is legal. The forgery is not.
Any owner of real property must sign a deed in order to transfer title to a new owner. If both spouses own it then both spouses must convey it.
You took a car and the Title was in the spouses name. If you are not a co-signer and your name is not on the Title he can take you to court as well for any damages or depreciation you made to the car. You can be arrested for theft. If you hold no legal ownership of the car, it is theft.
Legally? Absolutely not.
you can be prosecuted for forgery or worse attempted theft
You drive down to Mexico and cross the border. Now your Kentucky title is in Mexico!
distinction between legal and equitable title
go to the forge sign in the title screen
You obtain legal title by deed from the legal owner. A professional title examiner should be able to research the title and find a description in an old deed. See discussion page.