As many as the car is designed to take.
I know in MA that the title is considered a legal document. You are not allowed to sell a car without the title.
The person listed on the title is the only person allowed to sell the vehicle.
It's about if you have a big car really in England your allowed to drive a car when your 17.
If the title says "and" then both people are needed to sell the car. If the title says "or" then only one of the people is needed for a sale.
This can vary from state to state. In Maryland for example, a minor with a learner's permit is not allowed to drive with other minors in the car.
5 people, 2 in the front and 3 in the back.
No other people are allowed in the car besides the driver and instructor, so the answer is 0.
no
you dont have to have both people on the title.
An open title on a used car is when someone skips an assignment on the back of the title. This can create many problems. You want to make sure that the car you are buying has a clear title. A Clear Title means there are no issues with the title.
No, the bottom line is, the title must have the owner's name. Put in reverse situation, if your car was taken by someone who has your title to the car and the car should not be missing, then you would want the car back even without a title. People lose car title all the time, that doesn't mean they lose the car just because they lost the title and someone picked it up.