I assume that this is in a corp. name. you would need the owner of that co. to sign the title off in the sellers line be carefull when doing this it must be signed just as it is tilted "john smith dba hometown co" then the buyer would sign the title and take it to the court house and have the title reassined for a small fee
You will have to buy auto insurance on the care before you can transfer the title.
If it was previously titled in AZ then you should be able to go to you local dmv and get a duplicate title.
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One can call the charity of interest and gather the required information on transportation, gross proceeds and title transfer in order to donate an auto to a charity.
No, you may not make changes. Read the fine print on the back of the title, and check the laws for your own state. You have to submit the original title for a new title, and then you can transfer it to the new owner. If you are a registered dealer, you can usually reassign. Again, check the laws of your state.
Thsi depends on who is actually listed on the title alone. If the cosigner appears second or not at all on the title, then the title transfer can be done at the DMV, showing the vehicle was "sold" to the co-signer. This will update the title and registration of the vehicle. Now, if the co-signer also wants to be the sole payee on the car loan, the co-sighner would need to refinance the auto-loan in their name alone and be approved.
yes
If your car is new the car dealership will handle most of it but if you buy a used car you need to send in a title transfer aplication and additional information depending on the state you live in, like a bill of sale.
Absolutely, name exists on title therefore you are part owner.
no
Hi No i would only trust a shop that used ASE mechanics.
You will lose the car if the Auto title loan is not paid. The lapse in repayment can result in reposession of the car.