THEIR ARE ONLY 3 WAYS THAT THIS CAN BE DONE THAT I AM AWARE OF: 1. IF THE HUSBAND IS ALIVE AND HE IS AGREEABLE TO TRANSFER TITLE. 2. IF YOU HAVE POWER OF ATTORNEY FOR TITLE TRANSACTIONS FROM HUSBAND.
3. IF HE IS DECEASED THEN IT WILL REQUIRE DEATH CERTIFICATE OF HUSBAND.
Both you and your co-owner must appear together at your local DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) with proper identification, the title in hand, and enough money to cover the cost of their services. Simply tell the clerk you are looking to switch the vehicle into your name, pay for the new title, tags, and tax then the vehicle will be in your name.
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If your names BOTH appear on the title - yes - you will both have to sign.
Names on title appear as either (and) (or) if the title is and then both signatures are required. if it is or then only one signature is required to modify ownership of title.
If there are two individuals listed on the title of a vehicle as primary and joint, they are both responsible for the payment of the loan. If the primary defaults on the payment, the joint owner is responsible for payment. If both parties default, the vehicle can be repossessed.
To remove a co-owner from a vehicle title with the California DMV, both co-owners must sign the title transfer form and submit it to the DMV. If one co-owner refuses to sign, a court order may be required to remove them from the title.
The only person that can sell it is the person who's name is on the title.
You can remove the dad's name by getting another title assigned. The dad will need to sign over the rights to the car to the daughter.
Take the title (with the necessary fees and forms) down to the motor vehicle office and ask them to remove your name from the title.
this is very illegall but sign your name on the title sell it to a freind real cheap. have your freind or you sign your ex's name and take it to the dmv. have your freind sell it back to you for cheap. or have the dmv do a search on your ex. contact a laywer.
To remove your name from a joint car title, you typically need to follow these steps: 1. Obtain a release of interest form from the DMV or relevant authority. 2. Fill out the form with the required information. 3. Submit the form to the DMV or relevant authority along with any necessary fees. 4. Once processed, your name should be removed from the joint car title.
To remove a car title from your name, you typically need to transfer ownership of the vehicle to someone else. This can be done by completing a title transfer form with the relevant department of motor vehicles in your state.