The owner(s) is the person whose name(s) is on the title.
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Yes. Most states give the option of titling the vehicle to the two buyers as either "and" or "or" owners. This would show on the title afterward. If two people buy a vehicle with the "and" option, both of them must sign the documents to sell the vehicle. If the "or" option is chosen, either owner can sell without the other owners okay.
Who owns the vehicle registration DK62 ULV
Yes, only one name is required on Title,although there is more than own guarantor of the loan.
Vehicle registration plates of Nevada was created in 1910.
Vehicle registration plates of Pennsylvania was created in 1906.
Vehicle registration plates of Arkansas was created in 1911.
If the registration contained the word "OR" between the two names, there will be no problem. If it had the word "AND", she will need to bring a copy of the Certificate of Death to the motor vehicle office.
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.
If two names are on the title seperated by a comma. What does this mean?
Vehicle registration plates of South Carolina was created in 1917.