Take your title back to the DMV, and have a new on printed. Basically, you need to re-title your vehicle, but if the mistake is proven not your fault, it should be at no cost to you.
On the back of the title there is a place to sign it and the person that is receiving the car signs it as well.
States vary on the design of their titles, but I think this applies to all, at least all the states I've come across. The person on the front of the title can sign the back of the title it the top portion to transfer the car to another person. It must be signed the same way it reads on the front. If a middle initial is used, it must be on the back also. The other spaces on the back are for Dealers Only. They should be marked as such. If the person on the front has signed it over to you on the back correctly, you can sign it over to a dealer, but not another person. You have to run the title in your name first and then do it.
only if you owe them money
When you have been paid in full, and you have no liens on the title yourself (you have full title), then you can sign the back of your title. This gives title to the person you name on the back. When the person is paying you on time, then this is different--be sure to take the title down to DMV yourself with the buyer and change the title to his name BUT ALSO put a lien on the title. This means the person cannot sell or otherwise dispose of the car without paying you. Another benefit is that the car is no longer your responsibility to insure. Absolutely do not sign the title transferring ownership until you have cash in hand.
A clear title without a lien or if it has had a lien on it, either a release on the title if there is a place for it or a lien release from the bank or person named in the lien. It should be in your name, meaning you are the person on the front of the title and the back should be clear until you transfer it to the person you are selling it to or whatever the business is you are doing with it.
go ask the police. it is a crime.
Forget him and don't waste your time with this person. The best revenge is to be happy and to forget the past mistake. Yet, learn the lesson of why he was a mistake so you don't make it in the future.
go back to where you come from and ask your car dealer. :)
Stop smoking for good, but how do you smoke by mistake?
It is the Libero and that person can only play the back row.
Simple, the title holder, provided the title is in that person's name. Possession may be 9/10ths of the law, but possession is only possession. Ownership is another matter. If you have a title in your name, and someone else has your car and will not give it back-- well, you cannot steal your own property. Just don't enter a structure to get it.
The full title to this book is called Reviving Ophelia:Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls. This book was written back in 1994.