They should be. The title is the bill of ownership and the registered owner should appear on the registration under the same name.
Those person(s) whose names appear on the title of the vehicle are the legal owners.
no
Certificate of Title will be issued showing "and," represented by aslash (/) between the names and all owners will be required to sign any DMV documents for changes being made.
If your names BOTH appear on the title - yes - you will both have to sign.
Both the husband and wife must go to a DMV Office. Bring both driver licenses or NYID for indentification in addition to the original title...... There they will fill out an MV82 form for a new titile. In the section where they ask for a name, there are two lines. Both names should be placed there. The fee for this is $50. When the new title comes in the mail, both names will appear as owners of the vehicle.
If there is no specific designation on the vehicle title the default laws of the state in which the vehicle is titled will apply.
Names on title appear as either (and) (or) if the title is and then both signatures are required. if it is or then only one signature is required to modify ownership of title.
You need the title to be in whatever state you registered the vehicle in.
A person who assists registered dietitians has the formal title of dietetic technician.
You cannnot.
No, unfortunately you can not get the car registered without the title. The title must be signed over to you and you must take it to the DMV with you.
if you lost the title you can go to your local dmv that it was registered to and file for a lost title