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Originally Posted by BMWCCA1
It's up to the dealership what they'll accept. They may need to have an employee witness all signatures, they may want a notary to verify anyone who can't make it in, or they may not care.
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^ this. If the dealership trusts you the other party doesn’t have to be present. It is not a requirement.
If needed, you can get the second party to execute a “limited power of attorney to sell a motor vehicle” giving you the authority to do the transaction.
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Originally Posted by Marcoose
It depends if the title says AND or OR.
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Originally Posted by x622
Correct. If it says AND you need both, if it says OR just one of them.
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Titles that list two owners rarely (if ever) have an “or”. The point of two names on the title is that they own the car jointly.