both since they both are in ownership program so they both can
A car is typically only registered in one name. If town names are put on the registration, both would have to be present to sell it.
they both have to agreeand if one dosent agree the other cant sell it
If two people own the car they must both sign the certificate of title to transfer ownership to a new owner. If you only own half you can't sell the other half too.If two people own the car they must both sign the certificate of title to transfer ownership to a new owner. If you only own half you can't sell the other half too.If two people own the car they must both sign the certificate of title to transfer ownership to a new owner. If you only own half you can't sell the other half too.If two people own the car they must both sign the certificate of title to transfer ownership to a new owner. If you only own half you can't sell the other half too.
Yes. But it is titled as Smith AND Jones, both have to sign to sell it. In some cases it may be titled as Smith OR Jones- and either could sell it.
If the car is titled in "or" then the other person can sign the title. If the car is titled "and" then you need to go to the DMV and fill out the necessary paperwork. Bring the death certificate and the will/trust paperwork to demonstrate legal ownership.
If the names are like, "John Smith -and- Mary Smith", then they both have to sign the title. If the names are like, "John Smith -or- Mary Smith", then one signature is needed, and it can be by either one.
New Jersey and New York
Most, if not all, states in the US will allow joint ownership on a car title.
From what I've read (I have the same situation) if there is an "AND/OR" on the title, only one needs to sign. If there is no "and/or" both need to sign.
To remove one of the two names on a car title in California, you will need to fill out a form called a "Transfer of Title with Duplicate or Paperless Title" and submit it to the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). This process typically involves the person who is giving up their ownership interest signing the form to release their rights to the vehicle.
both
Yes