You don't need a new title. You just need a Lien Release. Contact the lender and ask for a lien release, and keep it with the title.
The lien must be paid off and the title must then be signed over to you. You cannot insure and register the car in your name without a title.
you will have to find out who has a lein on it have them fill out a fourm of lein satisfy. In most states a lien holder is recorded on the title and the lien holder will keep the title until the lien is paid off. After the lien holder is paid off, they will sign the title to release the lien and give/send the title to the owner. The title office can tell you who has a lien on the title.
Once your car loan is completely paid off, obtain a car title lien release from your lender so your state BMV or DMV can put the car title in your name.
Not unless the title has been cleared by the lien holder.
No, you can only replace a lost title. If the vehicle had a lien from the bank, a replacement title will still show the lien.
You will have to petition the court and demonstrate that you have an ownership interest in the car. They will determine if the lien can be granted.
The car belongs to the person listed as the owner on the title. Listing someone as the lien holder does not make them the owner.You can't transfer a motor vehicle when you know there's a lien on it. The lien would be reflected on the title and a prudent buyer wouldn't take title that is encumbered by a lien.
If the car has a lien, you usually have to pay off the lien before you can get a clear title. Otherwise, in this state you have the name of the lien holder on the title.
The lien stays with the property until it is paid. You cannot sell a car or a house, for instance, until the lien is paid and you have clear title. Usually the lien on a house is paid for at closing, either from the proceeds of the sale or money that you bring to the table.
You have to prove it's satisfied to dmv so name removed.
There will be a lien on their title from their lender. You need a title in your name with them only as the lienholder. Unless you are paying cash, then there would be no lien on your title.
No, you cannot sell a car without a clear, lien free, title. Wait for the clear title or you are asking for problems.