I am sure each state has their own specific laws that pertain to scrapping a vehicle. In Iowa, yes you need to have the title.
Legally, NO! You can sell the vehicle to anyone if the vehicle is over 10 years old and you sell it for parts only, but if the buyer wants to drive the vehicle, they will need a title.
Yes.
No. Everyone that need tags for a vehicle do not own the car. You only get the title if you own the vehicle. You will, however, need your registration.
A vehicles need a title to be registered/insure, show that you are the rightful owner. The year of the vehicle has no baring on needing to have a title. If the vehicle is from a junk yard, or totaled, a "salvage title" is available.
If the vehicle was built after the title law in your state was passed, yes you do. For example, New York passed its title law in 1973. If your vehicle was built prior to that, there was no title issued and it can be sold with just exchanging the registration. For 1973 model year up, you have to transfer it with a title. For the rules in your particular state consult the website for your state's department of motor vehicles.
You have to posses the title on the vehicle and the documentation that there is a default in payments.
you will need to get a request for motor vehicle information
A car. THATS IT. JUST a car
The co-signer will usually only have to sign if they are listed on the title as a co-owner.
Contact the MVD (Motor Vehicle Department) and do a title search. You will need the vehicle VIN and there will be a fee.
In Missouri, you must be at least 18 years old to put a vehicle title in your name. If you are under 18, a parent or legal guardian will need to be listed on the title as well.