In most jurisdictions, a vehicle title can be in a minor's name, but there are restrictions. Typically, a parent or guardian must co-sign the title application or be the primary owner due to the minor's legal status. Additionally, some states may have specific age requirements or regulations regarding ownership and registration. It's essential to check local laws for accurate guidance.
Absolutely, name exists on title therefore you are part owner.
does the name on the insurance policy have to be the same as the title in anderson south carolina
Do you mean can the title have a corporation listed as the owner? If so, yes.
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Yes.
Yes.
Not typically. The insurance is typically in the name of the person to whom the car is registered and this is not always the name shown on the title.
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.
You'r local auto dealer whos name isn't in the buisness title. I.E Toms auto shack would not have it.
You can cosign but both names will be on title.
When you are considered to be legally an adult. Minors are not capable, 'legally,' of "owning" property.
No, you may not make changes. Read the fine print on the back of the title, and check the laws for your own state. You have to submit the original title for a new title, and then you can transfer it to the new owner. If you are a registered dealer, you can usually reassign. Again, check the laws of your state.