He would have to sign off on the back of the title as the "Seller" and you would sign as the "Buyer." After that, take it to your local tag office to apply for a new title.
jus go down to the dwv and tell them that u what your name off the title and it's going to cost a 100.00
In most states, you would have to retitle the car, the question is, can you get the other person to sign off of the current title. Go to a place that gets car titles for you and ask them in your state.
The car was based off of the carriage hence the name.
How do I take my name off the car registration
If the car is paid off. You and the co-owner can go to DMV and register the car in one name.
Buy it from them.
I assume you mean how do you get your name off the car LOAN! The only ways to do that would be to either pay off the loan or have your mom refinance it under just her name (or get someone else to cosign THAT loan)
As long as she signs off on it, yes.
The loan must be paid off and refinanced in the primary borrower's name.
You have very few rights. You agreed to pay for a car that is not yours. Your name can only come off the contract IF the finance company agrees, and they have no reason to agree.
If the car is paid off and you have the Certificate of Title, your father must sign the certificate over to you then you take it to the DMV and apply for a new certificate in your own name.
You must have the cars title in hand signed by the owner (person selling you the car) in some states the signature must be the same as the typed owners name on the title.IE-middle name,maiden name etc..The title must have a date when car was purchased. If there are any liens on the title a banks name etc. on the title it will have to be released first before it is cleared for sale. Once the title is clear (signed, dated, liens signed off) it can then be given to your local DMV. Some states will ask for a bill of sale (amount paid for the car made out by the person selling the car). You will pay sales tax on this amount, fee for change of title in your name plus any registration fees. Kit cars, old wrecks, red titles, salvage titles are a whole different process so be sure you have the right one.