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    Default Adding name to car title question

    Before I might waste time at DMV tomorrow what?s the process to add someone?s name to my title?

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    What exactly do you mean? Selling it? Adding a spouse or something (joint)? Gifting it over to a kid? Signing it over to a trust? Want an autograph of Barack Obama and the only sheet of paper available is your title?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OxArt View Post
    What exactly do you mean? Selling it? Adding a spouse or something (joint)? Gifting it over to a kid? Signing it over to a trust? Want an autograph of Barack Obama and the only sheet of paper available is your title?
    I want to add my spouse.

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    Id be curious to an answer to this as well.
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    Strange as it may sound, if you call the DMV...they tend to be good about answering questions over the phone.

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    Its basically the same as a sale, here is the instructions for the denver DMV, but I wouldn't see why its any different for any other county. You are changing the owner from a single person to multiple:

    https://www.denvergov.org/content/de...-on-title.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by DEAGLER View Post
    Before I might waste time at DMV tomorrow what?s the process to add someone?s name to my title?
    Quote Originally Posted by whitewalrus View Post
    Its basically the same as a sale, here is the instructions for the denver DMV, but I wouldn't see why its any different for any other county. You are changing the owner from a single person to multiple:

    https://www.denvergov.org/content/de...-on-title.html
    If the other party is not with you , with proper, current I.D. you cannot do it. ALL parties involved must be on site for it to happen. It's all part of this Homeland Sec / TSA shit they've pushed. Spouse went in due to needing to correct middle initial on a title. CODMV told her i needed to be present as they couldn't do it. TSA crap involved.



    Not sure what's happens in CO when it comes to update / renew. However when we applied here. To get the "star" which allows one to board a plane. Had to provide everything but a dna sample. Spouse had to provide marriage cert, both needed birth certs etc.

    This homeland Sec has been out of hand, with them in the background of more stuff then people realize.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    If the other party is not with you , with proper, current I.D. you cannot do it. ALL parties involved must be on site for it to happen. It's all part of this Homeland Sec / TSA shit they've pushed. Spouse went in due to needing to correct middle initial on a title. CODMV told her i needed to be present as they couldn't do it. TSA crap involved.



    Not sure what's happens in CO when it comes to update / renew. However when we applied here. To get the "star" which allows one to board a plane. Had to provide everything but a dna sample. Spouse had to provide marriage cert, both needed birth certs etc.

    This homeland Sec has been out of hand, with them in the background of more stuff then people realize.
    Thank california for that. Their policy of issuing a drivers license to anybody without any checks done about citizenship basically forced the feds to declare their DL's as worthless for ID at a federal facility including airports. Cali residents ( and a couple other states I cant remember atm) have to have another form of secure id like a SS card or passport to pass through TSA checkpoints now. The star allows you to use your DL as a vetted ID at this time, so be thankful most new Colorado DL's have this.

    As to car titles, it used to be in Colorado you could use "and" or "or" on title paperwork which meant this: is using "and" then every person listed on the title has to sign to change ownership, if using "or" then any single person listed on the title could change ownership without the others input/consent/permission.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfshoon View Post
    Cali residents ( and a couple other states I cant remember atm) have to have another form of secure id like a SS card or passport to pass through TSA checkpoints now.
    Untrue.

    As of September 5, 2019, 50 states and territories are fully compliant with the REAL ID requirements, and all states are on track to begin issuing compliant licenses and IDs by the October 1, 2020 deadline.
    Last edited by kidicarus13; 11-04-2019 at 15:05.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    Untrue.

    As of September 5, 2019, 50 states and territories are fully compliant with the REAL ID requirements, and all states are on track to begin issuing compliant licenses and IDs by the October 1, 2020 deadline.
    Ah ,good to know.
    Was a pain in the rear going on field service trips to california from 2007-2017 and the TSA lines were always backed up with ppl finding out they couldn't get past TSA checkpoint with just a cali DL Nice to see the feds finally got cali to comply. Even better is not having to do field service work in SFO(san fran) or ORD(chicago) anymore at all:
    https://www.dhs.gov/real-id-public-faqs

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