If your talking about a motor vehicle you go to your county tax assessor DMV
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.
You need to visit your local DMV if you want to add or change a name to a vehicle's registration.
Yes, they can. Contact your state's motor vehicle department to find out HOW.
You must call the State Motor Vehicle Bureau, explain your situation and ask them what you need to do.
You need to take your Vehicle Ownership Certificate (pink slip) to your State Motor Vehicle department. If you are the sole owner, then you can get a new registration issued in your name only. You'll of course have to pay the Registration fee since it's a new one. Make sure you have your license with you - it can get embarassing if you show up without it...
Contact the local department of motor vehicles. The fact that he is a signatory to the car loan is not relevant to the registration of the car.
Take the title in to your DMV and show it to them, and get a new 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.
Part of the re-registration process for the new owner is to show proof of being insured. If your name is on insurance card, the motor vehicle office might question this. If the friend is unable to obtain car insurance on their own, then perhaps they shouldn't be operating a motor vehicle.
To remove a vehicle from your name, you typically need to complete a form with the relevant department of motor vehicles (DMV) in your state. This form is usually called a "release of liability" or "transfer of ownership" form. You may also need to provide the vehicle's title and registration documents. Once the form is processed, the vehicle will no longer be registered in your name.
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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.