Go back to the dealer and have them correct it.
U.S.Mail or Fax and a Notary Public is all you need.
guess what, a cosigner is an owner under the eyes of the law and the dealer....
Yes, i am a dealer in sc, people do it all the time
If this can be done to your car only the dealer can do it. The cost will vary from dealer to dealer and manufacturer to manufacturer. You will have to call the dealer and ask.
Since the cosigners isn't paying, unless you start paying instead, and catch up on all late payments, the dealer or the bank will repossess the vehicle shortly anyway, so your question is moot.
No. You should have paid more attention to what you were signing.
what is the MSRP on this vehicle what dealer has the vehicle
Dealer invoice is a term used to describe dealer cost of the vehicle.
Yes, you can rework the contract under only one name. Ask the dealer to rework the deal as long as the cosigner can qualify by themselves.
If the dealer holds the lien and is the one that loaned you the money to purchase the vehicle he can repossess the vehicle if you fail to make your payments on time. Otherwise the selling dealer has no claim on the vehicle whatsoever.
No.
The requirements for getting a Vehicle Dealer License in California can be found on the DMV website. Some of the linked documents can be found on the website for information. Some of the examples of what is required are the vehicle dealer handbook and the original dealer license forms.