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No, a wife cannot transfer the title of a vehicle if her name is not on the title. The title must be signed by the current owner(s) listed on it. If the vehicle is jointly owned or if there is a power of attorney in place, she may have options, but otherwise, only the listed owner can legally transfer the title.
That depends on which party died. If the person who died is the one who signed the title over, then the vehicle belongs to the brother. If the brother who received the signed title is the one who died, then the vehicle belongs to his heirs or estate.
No, the title of a vehicle is not the same as the registration. The title is a legal document that proves ownership of the vehicle, while the registration is a document that shows the vehicle is legally allowed to be driven on the road.
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.
The title of the vehicle should be signed over and given to the person or donation charity to whom your giving the vehilce to.
No, the registration process and obtaining the title for a vehicle are not the same. Registration is required to legally drive a vehicle on the road, while obtaining the title proves ownership of the vehicle.
Legally? Absolutely not.
Having a title in hand means that the seller physically possesses the legal document that shows ownership of a vehicle or property. It indicates that the seller is legally able to transfer ownership to a buyer.
if you are on a car title and co signed for that vehicle, and it reads " you or them " can you register the vehicle
You really cant sinced you signed the title...Its now there car you can take them to court and try to fight it. Next time you need to fill out the lien holder section on the back of the title listing you as the lien holder and then you have the legal right to repo.
You need to have the title of the vehicle. The title needs to be signed by you and a notary. Any paperwork about the price of the vehicle is up to you.
release the vehicle to the buyer