no
you have to go back to original owner and have them apply for lost title
ya i think so
A title search in Illinois typically goes back 40 years, as this is the statute of limitations for most real estate-related claims in the state. However, some title companies may go back further to ensure a more comprehensive search and uncover any potential issues with the property's title history.
the back, under Seller
If you do not have title or have not been making agreed payments...YES.
Go back to the dealer and have them correct it.
go back to where you come from and ask your car dealer. :)
States vary on the design of their titles, but I think this applies to all, at least all the states I've come across. The person on the front of the title can sign the back of the title it the top portion to transfer the car to another person. It must be signed the same way it reads on the front. If a middle initial is used, it must be on the back also. The other spaces on the back are for Dealers Only. They should be marked as such. If the person on the front has signed it over to you on the back correctly, you can sign it over to a dealer, but not another person. You have to run the title in your name first and then do it.
yes
The dealer has to give you the title right away. If you have it now, there's not much you can do. You have the title. But before you got it, you could have returned the car as far as I know. I would have the title ran and check to see if it's a stolen car or anything. If it is, you can return the car and get your money back.
find out another dealer who can finance your car.