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      02-10-2023, 06:22 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by BMWCCA1 View Post
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.
^ 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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It depends if the title says AND or OR.
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Originally Posted by x622 View Post
Correct. If it says AND you need both, if it says OR just one of them.
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.
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