This is a formal letter that requests the person to sign the car title over to you. It should include the following information:
- Your name and contact information
- The name and contact information of the person who has the title
- The VIN number of the car
- A statement that the person has agreed to sign the title over to you
- A deadline for the person to sign the title over to you
2. File a complaint with the DMV.
If the person does not respond to your demand letter, you can file a complaint with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The DMV will investigate the complaint and may take action to force the person to sign the title over to you.
3. Take legal action.
If the DMV is unable to resolve the dispute, you may need to take legal action. You can file a lawsuit against the person to force them to sign the title over to you. This can be a costly and time-consuming process, but it may be necessary to protect your rights.
Here are some additional tips for dealing with someone who does not want to sign a car title:
* Be polite and respectful. Even if you are frustrated, it is important to stay calm and respectful. This will make it more likely that the person will cooperate with you.
* Be persistent. Do not give up if the person does not sign the title over to you right away. Keep following up with them and let them know that you are serious about getting the title.
* Get help from a lawyer. If you are not comfortable handling the situation on your own, you can get help from a lawyer. A lawyer can advise you on your rights and options and can represent you in court if necessary.