the back, under Seller
You must apply for a duplicate title. The dealership can handle this procedure through their title clerk or you can do it yourself. It will take half a day at the DMV Tag and Title office. Y-THINK-Y
They will not take the no title car on trade.
About half of it's actual value.
If you are driving it to the dealer, yes.
On the back of the title there is a place to sign it and the person that is receiving the car signs it as well.
You may just need to sign a form stating that it was your car, and that you did sell it. It's up to him to get the paperwork, not you.
No, if the car does not have a lien, then the dealer has no legal interest in it.I'm not sure why a dealer would even try to repo something they had no legal interest in.
Its pretty simple! First you find a right car by visiting different dealers, test drive it and if you like it then you bargain for the final price of that car! I would say to go online at KBB and check the fair price! Push dealer to give you car for that price! Once you get that price then you ask him to trade with you! He will usually pay the remaining amount of your car if you owe any! he will talk to the bank or who ever is financing yours and pay him to get the title! You don't need to worry about title stuff! If you already have title then you take it with you to dealer and he will ask you to sign on the back! Any questions contact me!
You typically sign the title of a car purchase on the back of the document in the designated area for the buyer's signature.
Yes, you typically need to sign your car title when you receive it to transfer ownership legally.
Refund or Title
The official title on both cars is present when trading to complete the trade.