jessica lange
The person whose name the car is in needs to file for a lost title.
His name is in the title Christianity.
No. That is fraud. You need to get the signature of the person whose name is on the title. If your name is on the title you can sell it. If not you can't.
Hamlet
No, only the person whose name is on the title have to sign it. So if your dads name is on the title he is the one who has to sign it.
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irfan patha
The person or persons whose name is on the title must be the one who signs the title. In some states this signature must be notarized.
Your parents would need to add the car to their own policy.
Yes, if it is paid for. If it is not paid for it is legally owned by the lien holder(s) whose name appears on the title. The vehicle title always designates ownership.
It depends on whose name or names are on the title. A co-signer of a loan isn't necessarily an owner. Their name must be on the title to the property also. The person or persons who are listed on the title have ownership rights in the property.
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