i need vechicle registrations owner
You need to visit your local DMV if you want to add or change a name to a vehicle's registration.
To register a vehicle, you typically need documents such as the vehicle's title, proof of insurance, and a completed registration application. Proof of vehicle registration is usually a registration card or sticker issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) that shows the vehicle is legally registered in your name.
No... a vehicle which has a lien against it isn't paid off.
Take the title in to your DMV and show it to them, and get a new registration.
How do I take my name off the car registration
No, a co-signer does not have to be on the registration for a vehicle. The co-signer is typically responsible for the loan payments if the primary borrower fails to pay, but they do not have ownership rights to the vehicle unless their name is also on the registration.
Registration of a vehicle should be listed in the name of the person who owns the vehicle, not the one who pays for it. If you have purchased a car from someone, you should transfer the title to your name. You can then take the title to the county tag office and register it in your name. If you do not transfer the title, the car remains the legal property of the prior owner.
Yes. When you finance a car, that's exactly what happens... the financier is the title holder until that vehicle is paid off.
A vehicle registration document typically includes the vehicle identification number (VIN), the make and model of the vehicle, and the owner's name and address. Additionally, it may also display the registration number or license plate number, the registration date, and the expiration date. This information helps to identify the vehicle and its legal owner.
By saying that your name is not on the registration, I assume that it also is not on the title. If you or your spouse do not own the vehicle you cannot insure it. It doesn't matter how you ask the question. You must have interest in the vehicle to insure it.
If he is on the registration as a lien holder, you will need to have him sign off on the back of the title. If he is on jointly with you, he needs to sign off any interest in the vehicle on the back, and in front of a clerk at the motor vehicle department. A new registration will be issued showing your name only. If the car isn't owned by you, and say a lending company holds the title of ownership, then you need to work it out with the lender, too.
You need to obtain vehicle registration when you first purchase a vehicle or when the current registration expires.