16- is the minimum age when our child can register a car in his name with of course, parent's consent/approval. It also depends on the policy of the company and the most important in the state of law.
The only way is to have had a written agreement of the seller's plans...notarized. If you don't have that, you can't register the car.
Yes, a cosigner can register a car, but they are not the primary owner of the vehicle. The cosigner is responsible for the loan if the primary owner fails to make payments.
In most states someone else can register a car besides the titled owner if the proper paperwork is signed by the owner. The title will need to be filled out and signed by the person who will own the car.
You can not register or title a car in a child's name in this state. I do not know the current age limit. At one time it was 21.
Definitely. Whoever possesses title owns car. Just take it in to dmv after owner signs off on it to register in your name.
Yes, you can register a car for someone else in Illinois as long as you have all the necessary documentation and authorization from the owner.
the register owner will pay the car note or the one who decide to keep it ?
Yes
If you're an owner, it doesn't matter if you're not on the loan.
No. A person who doesn't own a car cannot sell it. In order to purchase a car and then register it in your name as owner you need a Certificate of Title signed by the present owner of the car. That certificate is the document that transfers ownership to you. You must then turn it in to the state department of motor vehicles to register the car in your name. The DMV will then issue a new Certificate of Title in your name. Without a Certificate of Title you are not the legal owner.No. A person who doesn't own a car cannot sell it. In order to purchase a car and then register it in your name as owner you need a Certificate of Title signed by the present owner of the car. That certificate is the document that transfers ownership to you. You must then turn it in to the state department of motor vehicles to register the car in your name. The DMV will then issue a new Certificate of Title in your name. Without a Certificate of Title you are not the legal owner.No. A person who doesn't own a car cannot sell it. In order to purchase a car and then register it in your name as owner you need a Certificate of Title signed by the present owner of the car. That certificate is the document that transfers ownership to you. You must then turn it in to the state department of motor vehicles to register the car in your name. The DMV will then issue a new Certificate of Title in your name. Without a Certificate of Title you are not the legal owner.No. A person who doesn't own a car cannot sell it. In order to purchase a car and then register it in your name as owner you need a Certificate of Title signed by the present owner of the car. That certificate is the document that transfers ownership to you. You must then turn it in to the state department of motor vehicles to register the car in your name. The DMV will then issue a new Certificate of Title in your name. Without a Certificate of Title you are not the legal owner.
To register a car when the owner is in jail, the owner can designate a trusted individual to act on their behalf. This person can provide the necessary documentation and complete the registration process at the DMV.
The Owner is the one who must take care of all of the legal aspects of a vehicle.