How to Sell a Car That’s Not in Your Own Name
For whatever reason, you might find yourself in possession of a car that’s not titled in your own name. Is it possible (and legal) to sell the vehicle in this situation? Can you sell a car that doesn’t have my name on the title? Let’s take a look.
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Sign the Title
The easiest way to sell a vehicle under another person’s name is to get the person (or persons) named on the title to sign it. This will effectively allow you to verify your ownership of the vehicle and sell it.
However, while it is possible to sell a vehicle to some buyers with only a signed title, this is actually illegal and referred to as “skip titling.” Under the law, once you have a title, you should officially register the car in your name with the state government. This will allow the state to collect the fees and the taxes they are due from your ownership. The rule applies to all those who do not have a car dealer license.
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Selling a Car as an Agent
Some buyers will not buy a car without the seller’s name on the title. If you are acting as an agent in selling a car for someone else, the best way to complete the transaction is to have the buyer and seller meet in the final stage so that the titled owner can sign the vehicle directly over to the buyer.
Selling the Vehicle of a Deceased Person or with Power of Attorney
If you are the executor of a deceased person’s will, it should be no problem to sell their vehicle if you have proof of that. Another circumstance is if the vehicle owner has given you a power of attorney for the purpose of selling the vehicle. These are two other ways in which you can sell a vehicle not titled in your name.
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Abandoned Vehicle Titling and Selling
If you obtain an abandoned vehicle, you can get it titled based on the regulations of your state.
