Unless your state laws require registration, you don't have to do anything.
Yes, in most states, you need to register a vehicle in your name before you can legally sell it.
No. Only the true owner can legally register a vehicle. (Legally. Used lightly )
Not legally. She would always be known (and referred to) by her maiden name until she signs the marriage register.
Raymond Pistol's birth name is Raymond Pistol.
As of 22/11/2017, a person is legally considered as a pharmacist in Hong Kong if his or her name appears in the register of pharmacists as mentioned in Schedule 5 of Cap. 138.
INHERITED CHARACTERISTICS
Under Australian law, there is no need to legally register a change of name. You can assume any name you like as long as there is no intention to defraud. However some bodies like banks and the passport office may require something more formal, in which case you need to register a legal Change of Name. This is done by contacting the Register of Births, Deaths and Marriages in your state or territory of residence.
No, someone cannot legally register a car under another person's name without their permission. Registration typically requires the owner's consent and their identification, as well as proof of ownership, such as a bill of sale or title. Attempting to register a vehicle under someone else's name without authorization can be considered fraud and lead to legal consequences.
Kyle Register's birth name is Kyle Austin Register.
Pistol Takehara's birth name is Kazuo Takehara.
Tommy Pistol's birth name is Aramis A Sartorio.
Then they'll have a car registered in their name that they won't (legally) be able to drive. I don't see why this is such a stumper.