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Do u have to be present to co-sign an auto loan? Or can u get papers in mail, sign, and mail the papers back?



In this case, the auto dealer is in Indiana, and the co-signer is in Maryland. Is it legal to mail the papers or does the co-signer have to be present to sign by law?

I am not sure of the laws in Indiana regarding this.

Thanks for any info.

i just sold a truck and they said if its co-signed the person has to be there. so i am guessing it is the same to buy. but i am in florida and each state could be different. just call them when they open.
i think that you would have to be there. anyone could forge a sig.
No they do not "have" to be there, it would be up to the dealer. In the dealers eyes it is risky b/c what if you don't pay for the car, then they come back on the cosigner and they could say "I never signed for that" so really if the dealer will do it then you can do it.
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