Yes, it is illegal to forge a signature on a vehicle title. This act is considered fraud and can result in criminal charges.
No, it is illegal for a spouse to forge your signature on a vehicle title that is solely in your name and sell the vehicle without your consent. This is considered forgery and fraud, and you have legal recourse against such actions. You should report this matter to the authorities and seek legal advice to protect your rights and ownership of the vehicle.
Legally? Absolutely not.
lol no u cant, u can forge the signature but if they find out u can get in a whole world of shyt.
you might wanna sue them my friend. It is illegal to forge, so its a thought
Names on title appear as either (and) (or) if the title is and then both signatures are required. if it is or then only one signature is required to modify ownership of title.
can i obtain a abandon vehicle in California left over a year
no
No. That's called fraud, and it's illegal in every single state.
It depends on what the title says. The title can say "The owner of the vehicle is Name 1 or Name 2." If the title says this then the cosigner has limited rights to get the car. Whoever has the vehicle can sell the car without the cosigners signature. Now if the cosigner has the car, the cosigner can sell the car without the main owners signature. If the title states Name 1 and Name 2, then you have same rights as the main owner of the car. This means if Name 1 trys to sell it, they can't sell it without your signature.
she is a co owner of the vehicle. Who ever has the vehicle will need the other signature to sell it. in most states you can register the vehicle in either name or both.
The purpose for the notarization is to "prove" the signature on the title as genuine - and if the signatory is in New York at the time they sign it - yes, they can.
Apply for lost title, once received, illegally sign the back of the title, and pay the taxes and the vehicle is yours.