A clear title without a lien or if it has had a lien on it, either a release on the title if there is a place for it or a lien release from the bank or person named in the lien. It should be in your name, meaning you are the person on the front of the title and the back should be clear until you transfer it to the person you are selling it to or whatever the business is you are doing with it.
Passenger vehicle
Not unless your name is on the title. Possession of the title does not mean you own the vehicle.
dismantle certificate of title to scrap, dismantle or destroy the vehicle
Vehicle was in an accident and "totalled" at one time
A title is a document that proves ownership of the vehicle. A vehicle cannot be legally registered and licensed. When you purchase a vehicle you receive the title from the seller. You take the title to the DMV, fill out the paperwork and you will receive a new title in your name and the name of any lien holders.
A pink slip for a car is the title. This shows who owns a vehicle. Without a pink slip, you will be unable to register a vehicle.
If two names are on the title seperated by a comma. What does this mean?
Vehicle was in an accident and "totalled" at one time
When the owner of a car signs the title, it becomes and open title, and the holder of the title is the owner of the car. When selling a vehicle, the owner should not sign the title until they have the money because if the buyer has possession of the open title and the vehicle, they can clam ownership.
yes
dismantle certificate of title to scrap, dismantle or destroy the vehicle
TT on a title typically stands for "Title Transfer" or "Transfer of Title." It signifies that ownership or legal title of the item, such as a vehicle or property, has been transferred from one party to another.