The best way to perform all legal paperwork in someone elses name is to aquire an special power of attourney, listing all actions needed by the individual and who is allowed to do it in their name. Another way that's quick and easy but is sometimes a bit more difficult to accept is a notorized letter stating what needs to be done and whos going to do it.
probably yes there might be someone named Mexico its possible
Yes it could be named as harrassment
Whoever's name is on the registration is the legal owner. If the person is co-signer on a loan, your spouse, guarantor on the loan, or named on the registration or insurance policy, then you might be charged yourself with filing a false report. You may be able to report the incident as "unauthorized use of a motor vehicle" instead of theft.
I am not able to find specific information on a person named DR.M.R.Harrington. It is possible that the name may be incomplete or misspelled.
It has not been possible to find a person named Clifford James. There is a Clifford James Geertz who is an American anthropologist, who may be the person.
It is not possible to register a car in California with no VIN or title. The owner of the car must produce a valid title for registration. If the car is too old and never had a title or VIN, the title can be applied for at the time it is registered. If the title is lost, a new duplicate title can be issued to the person named on the title.
Not really. There was no notable person with that name although it is possible that there are (were) people with that name. The Cayley–Hamilton theorem is named, not after a person called Cayley Hamilton, but after TWO mathematicians: Arthur Cayley and William Rowan Hamilton.
It is very possible that a person named Carmen could like you. There are millions of women in the world with the name Carmen.
There is no historical record of a person named Walter Loxley. It is possible that the name could be a fictional character or a mix-up of historical figures.
the person who named the cow was named Henry Cow
There is no widely recognized figure named Dr. Theodore Aschenbrandt. It is possible that this person is a private individual or a fictional character.
This could be ugly.If you are the listed owner on the registration you could:Just go take it as long as you have a keyClaim the car is stolen to the police, but be upfront about the other drivers status and as the owner you are taking the car away and the other person will not return it.If the other persons name is on the registration then you will have to go through a legal repossession probably involving a lawsuit.