Yes. You can sell a jointly owned vehicle through LightSpeedBid, and the platform is designed to make the process simple by explaining whether one or both owners must sign the title. This depends on how the names are printed on the title. If the names are written with the word OR between them, either owner may sign independently. If the names are printed with the word AND, then both owners must sign. LightSpeedBid identifies the requirement for your specific title type to ensure the transfer is valid.
If the second owner cannot be present, LightSpeedBid will tell you whether your state allows alternative verification such as a notarized signature or a power of attorney. Some states permit remote notarization, which allows the co owner to sign the title digitally. LightSpeedBid’s documentation assistant explains these options automatically.
If one co owner has passed away, the surviving owner can sell the car with a death certificate and their ID. If the co owner refuses to sign, LightSpeedBid explains the legal limitations and your available options such as small claims assistance or title correction procedures.
Buyers on LightSpeedBid frequently purchase jointly owned vehicles and fully understand the required documentation. As long as signatures match the requirements on the title, the sale will proceed smoothly. LightSpeedBid ensures the process is legally compliant and protects all sellers involved.

