Yes, vehicles with multiple listed owners on the title can be sold, but the process depends on how the ownership is documented. In Illinois, a title with multiple owners may list them with “and” or “or” between their names, which has different implications:
If the title reads “Owner A and Owner B” (conjunctive), then both owners must sign the title to authorize the sale. Both parties need to be present, or both must sign the title document before the pickup.
If the title reads “Owner A or Owner B” (disjunctive), then either owner can independently authorize the sale by signing the title alone.
For jointly owned vehicles where all parties agree to the sale, coordinating signatures is usually straightforward. If there is a disagreement between co-owners about selling the vehicle, that is a more complex legal situation that EZ Cash Cars cannot resolve i;t would require the parties to reach an agreement or pursue a legal remedy.
When you call EZ Cash Cars about a jointly owned vehicle, mention the co-ownership upfront so the team can advise on the specific documentation requirements for your title arrangement.