In Alabama do both people have to sign the title to sell a car?
It depends on how the owners are listed on the title.
If it says Bill and Tom, then both owners must sign.
If it says Bill or Tom, then only one has to sign.
Hope this helps.
How can you sell a car with no title and get money for it?
If you are the legal owner of a car, have it register, and have simply lost the title, you can apply for a replacement through your state DMV.
If you are the legal owner of a car but do not have a title for it, you can sell the car with a bill of sale and the next owner can attempt to a quire a title for it. You will have difficulty selling the car for anything like it's actual value.
If you are still paying for the car, and as such haven't gotten the title yet, you can not sell the car as you do not own it, the bank does. Selling a car you are still paying for is fraud as you are selling something that doesn't belong to you.
If you do not own the car, but are trying to sell it this is also fraud as you are selling somethign that doesn't belong to you. if u own the car straight out & just trying 2 sell it - all u have to do is go to the department of lic. with the BUYER & sign a "release of interest" form, it has to be notorized so both u & the buyer have to sign it with a notary present - its easy !!!
As it relates to a vehicle, "title work" is the process of filing an application for title, possibly checking for listing of a leinholder(clear title), ect.
Where can I find a list of title holding states?
Yes, there is. Go to allabouttitles.com. They have a list there.
How do you sign off a title to another person?
You sign the title where is shows seller and fill in the information of the buyer and have them sign as buyer. Its a good idea to make a copy of the title (front and back) just in case the buyer doesnt title it right away so you can prove that you sold it if you get a tax notice.
How do you sign over a title to someone?
In the front of the title, lower half section or the bottom, there is a box for checking off if your selling it and there should be a line for the signature.
If you missing this, you need to get another title remade at the DMV.
Can you return a used car purchased from a dealer without the title?
First, remember all that paperwork you have, especially the one saying something like "Purchase Contract and Agreement", that has your signature (and probably initials also) in several places? Why not try looking at it to see what you agreed to about returns, condition, repairs?
Presuming no special dealer/seller return guarantee, lemon law claim, etc. You just don't want it, like it, think you can afford it, found a better deal, thought it was better than it is, found it was a used car with - believe it or not - troubles, neighbor got a better one, lost your job, kid threw up in it, whatever ---:
There is no time or limit for the return. There simply is no returning it or reneging on the sale. It's bought, it's yours. Done deal. You made a contract and deal, presumably because that's what you wanted to do then. Of course, the seller can't take it back because he wants to, or decide to charge you more, or now decide he really didn't want to give you those tires, and ask you to return them, for any other reason either. That's how contracts work. They are agreed to, the parties do what they say they will, they conclude. It's over.
Of course, you may now sell it back to the dealer or anyone else...(and you will likely get much less than you paid for it). That's the cost of having others act on your wishes and then changing your mind.
The car isn't returnable and if purchased "as is", there really isn't anyone else responsible to fix it. (Except under extreme "lemon law" situations, generally where opportunity to fix must have been given to the dealer several times). However, sometimes, even if purchased "as is" the problem may be resolvable with the dealer, as a good faith or customer accomadation easily. But it isn't going to be returnable.
And if like others asking this before you, your thinking you'll just outsmart the process and just drop it off at the dealer, perhaps you should think it through more: You will probably end up with towing and storage fees to pay when you have to come claim it. Which will probably be after the police contact you because they have towed it. (Imagine the same thing except you left it at an entirely different dealership, or a boat dealer or such). In many cases, even at the same dealer you bought it from, they handle so many cars, different sales people at different times, they won't recognize any particular one as one they may use to have on the lot, nor should that make any difference to them ....it is just one left on the street or interferring with their business - or think it's there for service or such. If it isn't interfering with the biz, say just parked legally on the street , they have no right to touch it. Because, it yours, not theirs!
It is the same as abandoning your vehicle on anyones property.
Can you buy a car out of your home state where there is no sales tax?
Yes, and then when you take it back to your state and license it you will still pay your state sales tax.
what if your company buys it out of state and sells it to your mother as a used car does she pay tax as well and at what rate.
In most instances you are charged the sales tax rate of the area you live in regardless of where you purchase the vehicle.
Do you have to sign the back of a title when selling a car?
Yes, you do. which section on the back of title do i sign for selling vechile
Can you sell a car if the title is not in your name?
lol no u cant, u can forge the signature but if they find out u can get in a whole world of shyt.
How can I obtain a copy of a lost title on a car I still own?
Your Department of Motor Vehicles should be able to get one for you. Take all your information (make-model-VIN-etc) and go file a lost title form.
I want to order over phone and pay with credit card
How do you remove exceeds mechanical limits off your SC title?
To remove "exceeds mechanical limits" from your SC title, you typically need to have the vehicle inspected by a certified mechanic who can verify that it is in good working condition. After the inspection, obtain a written statement or certification from the mechanic. Then, submit this documentation along with your title application to the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to request a title correction. Make sure to check for any specific forms or fees required by the DMV for this process.
Where can you find the certificate of title number?
It depends on the state, but it should be on the top right portion of the title.