Proof of ownership for 'conquest' deals?

How does proof of ownership for lease conquest deals typically work?

For various reasons, I’m thinking of selling car #2 (a Jeep) which shows up occasionally on lease conquest deals. But realistically, I am likely to sell the Jeep outright somewhere between 5 days and 3 months before I lease a new vehicle. Any chance of using that vehicle to qualify me (especially in the scenario where I may sell it days before)?

Similarly, live with my better half but we’re not married. She drives a Toyota. Is there a circumstance where I’ll be able to claim that “in my household” for lease purposes? What documentation would I need?

Just sanity checking this. My primary vehicle is a Ram, which rarely shows up on conquest lists.

Copy of the registration needed for proof. Address must match your id. So as long as your other half has same address should be good.

For lease conquest rebate, you will need to show a proof of a lease in same household address by submitting a copy of your most recent monthly lease statement.

For regular conquest rebates, proof would be a copy of registration of one of the eligible brands registered at the same household address that matches your driver license.

Sorry @Nom_De_Plume not sure why my reply got directed to you lol.

Good point about lease vs. regular conquest. I have used the lease agreement contract assessments proof

Does insurance counts as proof?

I recently did the $2k Jeep conquest on a Ford.

I needed the registration and insurance card. Ymmv.