Well like any human you would take yourself to the dmv and register the vehicle in your name and never ask a dumb question again! got it? get it!
have your mom apply for a lost title save you a bunch of money but what do i know
The title must be signed over to you before you can get a new title in your name.
To my knowledge you cannot have the title signed back over into your name without their consent unless you are a parent and they are still under 18.
Well, did you pay for it? If the title is in your name and you haven't signed it over to anyone, it is yours. You can repo it, sell it or whatever else you need to do with it.
The lien must be paid off and the title must then be signed over to you. You cannot insure and register the car in your name without a title.
well whenever you bought the car the seller(owner stated on title) should have signed the back of the title in the proper place in order to sign ownership over to you. then (depending on state) you will have to insure the vehicle in your name and then take said proof and the signed over title to the dmv and they will issue a new title in your name.you will have to pay sales tax at the time and register the vehicle in your name at that time as well.
If the previous owner signed the title over to you and your name is listed as the buyer then yes you must title it first before anyone else can title it.
my girl friend sind my title but never went to the dmv to get it in her name she gave me the title back and now i have to sell it whAT DO I DO
An open title on a used car is when the title of the car is signed by the seller and handed over to an individual. This means the title is free from the previous owner, but not officially signed over to anyone specific.
If you filled out the title and signed it over and you have also filled out the transaction form on the registration papers as to what you did with the car then turned the papers and the plates in to the MVD it's no longer your responsibility.
IF his name is on the TITLE and you want it OFF the title, you get him to sign. Otherwise, he can drive it tooooo.
The line to look at is whether there is a Lien on the title naming your bank. If so, even though your name may be on the title, it is not yours.
If it is signed over to me then your name has got nothing to do with it. I can do whatever I like with the car.