You should file a police report immediately and ask for help in pressing criminal charges.
You should file a police report immediately and ask for help in pressing criminal charges.
You should file a police report immediately and ask for help in pressing criminal charges.
You should file a police report immediately and ask for help in pressing criminal charges.
No the co-signer's name should not appear on the title.
If your name is on the title
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.
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.
If you have the title signed by the registered owner, you can usuall get away with it but it is usually easier to bring the title holder to the trade in
it would be listed on the 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 they have a key or their name is on the title then yes.
if you purchase a vehicle, and the title was signed over to you, you must title it at your local dmv before you can sell it, unless you are a licensed vehicle wholesaler or a dealer. If you are selling it, you do not have to register it, but you do have to title it.
The title must be signed over to you before you can get a new title in your name.
In order to refinance a vehicle that is currently in someone else's name, you will need to have the current owner transfer the title to your name before applying for a new loan. This can typically be done by completing a title transfer process through the DMV or relevant authority. Once the title is in your name, you can then proceed with the refinancing process.