They will be charged with Auto Theft (known by various things in various states) it is a felony offense. If the vehicle is taken across state lines the Feds can become involved too.
You may be added to someone else's policy as a driver if you operate their vehicle. You cannot put a vehicle titled in your name on someone elses policy. The vehicle must be insured in the name of the person who owns the policy.
NAME OF OWNER
No - it is a used vehicle It has Already been titled
Unless you have THAT person's Power Of Attorney, no, not legally. The title is legal proof that the vehicle is owned by someone else.
If the car is in your name, why "repo" it? There is a cost involved with hiring someone to get the car. Try the local sheriff's department. If your ex has a vehicle titled to you with out your consent...it is theft.
That would depend upon state laws and how the car is titled. Generally if a vehicle is titled "John Smith and whomever" then the vehicle can only be sold if both agree or by order of the court. If the title reads "John Smith or whomever" the car can be sold by either person. This would not apply in some instances, some examples...pending divorce proceedings, legal action by creditors, or probate procedures, etc.
No Try Kentucky
As long as it is titled in your name, you can sell it without it being registered.
no
It depends upon the laws of the state of residency. When a vehicle is titled to two persons it is worded in two ways; if the names are separated by the word "and" both parties must agree on the disposition of ownership or request the court to do so; if the names are separated by the word "or" then either party can take whatever action they choose concerning the vehicle. It is generally presumed that the party who is in possession of a vehicle that is titled using the word "or" retains possession unless a court rules otherwise.
"Reaction to Action" was created in 1983 by the band Foreigner and included on their album titled "Agent Provocateur."
The vehicle can be sold as new as long as it has not been titled.