If you have a bill of sale showing you bought it ,, you may have to get a judge to persuade them
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no, if you have the title signed to you it is yours.
No. He must voluntarily sign the title over to you.No. He must voluntarily sign the title over to you.No. He must voluntarily sign the title over to you.No. He must voluntarily sign the title over to you.
If you want the title to be transferred the owner listed on the Certificate of Title is the only one who can sign it over. If they won't sign then you cannot take over ownership of the vehicle.If you want the title to be transferred the owner listed on the Certificate of Title is the only one who can sign it over. If they won't sign then you cannot take over ownership of the vehicle.If you want the title to be transferred the owner listed on the Certificate of Title is the only one who can sign it over. If they won't sign then you cannot take over ownership of the vehicle.If you want the title to be transferred the owner listed on the Certificate of Title is the only one who can sign it over. If they won't sign then you cannot take over ownership of the vehicle.
No, that would not be possible. There is a loan on the vehicle and the lien holder must be satisfied first. It is not likely that they will allow the transfer without a new loan being created.
Without the title you can't prove ownership. You can go to the department of Motor Vehicles and ask for a replacement title if it was registered in your name. If you never had a title for it you can have a title search done and contact the last know owner and request they sign over ownership. In many states it is illegal to sell something like this without a title.
No
In the front of the title, lower half section or the bottom, there is a box for checking off if your selling it and there should be a line for the signature. If you missing this, you need to get another title remade at the DMV.
You have to check with your local DMV. Some places you can do something, others you can't.
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.
no you cant sign it its in her name. she can sign it over to you or she can add your name to the title but no u cant sign it because its not in your name.
You should sign the front of the title to prevent someone from forging your name on the back of the title. In Texas you are not required to sign the front however it is a good idea to do so.