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You should seek legal advice from an attorney in your jurisdiction who can review your situation, examine the related documents and explain your rights and options. You may need to file a court action to have the primary borrower sign over their interest if they are not making payments.

You should seek legal advice from an attorney in your jurisdiction who can review your situation, examine the related documents and explain your rights and options. You may need to file a court action to have the primary borrower sign over their interest if they are not making payments.

You should seek legal advice from an attorney in your jurisdiction who can review your situation, examine the related documents and explain your rights and options. You may need to file a court action to have the primary borrower sign over their interest if they are not making payments.

You should seek legal advice from an attorney in your jurisdiction who can review your situation, examine the related documents and explain your rights and options. You may need to file a court action to have the primary borrower sign over their interest if they are not making payments.

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Does a co-signer have to be on the registration for a vehicle?

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.


Can a title loan add there name to your registration without you being present or having a signed title?

No. that is illegal. you must be present.


If the loan paperwork is in your name how could your ex register the vehicle in hers?

The DMV doesn't care who's name the loan is in, only the name that appears on the title and registration. Either way, the lenders name would have to appear on the title since the DMV has to know who actually 'owns' the vehicle.


Your sister took out a loan for a vehicle for you loan is in her name and registration tags you didn't make payments to her for a few months now she says she is taking the vehicle back and sell it?

If lender's name is on the title as owner and/or lien holder they have the legal right to recover the vehicle and sell it if they choose to do so.


Your son gave you a truck as a gift you are on the title vehicle is insured and registered in your name He is in default on his loan Can the bank repossess your vehicle?

If there is a loan against the car then the bank is on the title and they own the car, your name would be on the registration but not on the title, so yes they can repo it. If you have the actual title in hand then their is no loan on it and you own the car.


How do you add a name to a vehicle's registration?

You need to visit your local DMV if you want to add or change a name to a vehicle's registration.


How do you remove husband name from vehicle when he is the co-signer?

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.


Can the cosigner get her name off the loan or can she take the car if her name is not on the registration?

The only way to be relieved from cosigning obligations is for the primary borrower to refinance the vehicle. And no, if the person's name is not on the car title they have no ownership rights.


Can you repo a car if you signed the loan but your ex-spouse is the only name on the registration and she is not making the payments?

You CANT legally. She could report it STOLEN if you did. Best thing to do is contact the LENDER and assure them that YOU will make the payments IF they will repo it. AND get the registration out of her name. They can do that AFTER repo. Good Luck and MERRY CHRISTMAS.


How can a cosigner get out of paying for a loan?

Can't unless you get your name off the loan. The person you co signed for has to get the loan changed out of your name.


In Virginia can a vehicle registration be in only one person's name if two names are on lien?

Yes, only one name is required on Title,although there is more than own guarantor of the loan.


What documentation is required for vehicle registration, and what specifically counts as proof of vehicle registration?

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.