To remove your name from a car title, you typically need to fill out a form with the relevant department of motor vehicles in your state, indicating that you are transferring ownership of the vehicle. This process may vary depending on your location, so it's best to contact your local DMV for specific instructions.
No you must transfer the title to your name. Contact your local DMV for more info.
You typically receive your car title after paying off the loan, which can take a few weeks to a few months depending on the lender and state regulations.
In the state of California, Yes.
To remove someone from a car title, both parties must sign a form transferring ownership. This form is typically available at the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or online. Once completed, submit the form to the DMV to update the car title.
To remove a cosigner from a car title in California, you typically need to refinance the car loan in your name only. This process involves applying for a new loan without the cosigner's involvement and using it to pay off the existing loan. Once the new loan is approved and the old loan is paid off, the cosigner can be removed from the title.
If the car is paid off and you have the Certificate of Title, your father must sign the certificate over to you then you take it to the DMV and apply for a new certificate in your own name.
For your ex to get the title to a car in his name, you would have had to sign the title as well. If this has already happened, you can try to persuade him to take his name off the title, but outside of this it would take a court to award the ownership of the car to you.
AnswerYou can either sell it or give it away. Secondly, if you are a co-owner of the car, just go down to the DMV and have them remove you as owner and let the other person carry the title in their name. Hope this helps.both of our names are on the car title i just only want my name on the car title i payed it off i want the title only in my name
If the car was awarded to you in the divorce then you should present the order and the title to the DMV.
Definitely. Whoever possesses title owns car. Just take it in to dmv after owner signs off on it to register in your name.
Buy it from them.
they take your car
Registration of a vehicle should be listed in the name of the person who owns the vehicle, not the one who pays for it. If you have purchased a car from someone, you should transfer the title to your name. You can then take the title to the county tag office and register it in your name. If you do not transfer the title, the car remains the legal property of the prior owner.
He would have to sign off on the back of the title as the "Seller" and you would sign as the "Buyer." After that, take it to your local tag office to apply for a new title.
jus go down to the dwv and tell them that u what your name off the title and it's going to cost a 100.00
im just guessing - but you will probably have to take the death certificate to registrations and take that person off the title before you sell it.
Only the lender can take a party off a loan. Generally, a loan must be paid off and refinanced to convert it to one person's name. If both parties are on the certificate of title, one party must voluntarily give up their title to the car by signing the title over to the other party.