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How to Fill Out a Car Title Transfer

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This article was co-authored by Lahaina Araneta, JD . Lahaina Araneta, Esq. is an Immigration Attorney for Orange County, California with over 6 years of experience. She received her JD from Loyola Law School in 2012. In law school, she participated in the immigrant justice practicum and served as a volunteer with several nonprofit agencies. There are 11 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 565,293 times.

If you are buying or selling a vehicle, you will need to pass ownership of the vehicle by filling out the title transfer. The rules vary from state to state, so it's important to find out the specific paperwork and regulations in your area before moving forward with the sale. In general, however, the steps are essentially the same.

Filling Out a Car Title as a Buyer

  • Verify the buyer and seller’s names, the sale date, and VIN number are correct.
  • Check the odometer of the car to ensure the mileage on the title is accurate.
  • Search the VIN number on the DMV’s site to confirm there's no lien on the car. [1] X Research source
  • Sign the title and get the Bill of Sale to transfer the title to you at the DMV.

Selling a Vehicle

Step 1 Check if you have the title.

  • Your DMV should have an application you can complete for requesting a duplicate title. The application or form might be available online.
  • You might not have the title because you haven’t paid off your car loan. In that situation, you need to work with your lender to pay off your loan before you will receive the title. Once paid, you can submit a lien clearance letter or other release form to the DMV to get the lien removed. [2] X Research source
  • If the car has a lien, then the duplicate will probably be sent to the lienholder, so it is best to take care of the lien before making the sale.

Step 2 Find your state’s requirements for transferring title.

  • You can find your DMV online. Type “your state” and then “DMV.” Look for a link that explains transferring title.
  • You can also find the specific rules and regulations in your state regarding title transfer here: https://www.dmv.org/title-transfers.php . Click on your state. This website isn’t affiliated with any state government. However, they provide links and contact information to state offices.

Step 3 Complete the transfer form.

  • names of the buyer and the seller
  • notary’s signature (in some states) [3] X Research source
  • date of sale
  • Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
  • odometer reading (though in some states this is a separate form)

Step 4 Give the buyer a Bill of Sale.

  • If your state doesn’t have a form, you can create your own. It should contain a description of the vehicle, VIN, final sale price, place of sale, and the names of both buyer and seller.
  • If the seller made any warranties, those should be included in the Bill of Sale as well. There will also be implied warranties if a written warranty was provided by the dealer when the car was sold. [5] X Trustworthy Source Federal Trade Commission Website with up-to-date information for consumers from the Federal Trade Commisson Go to source

Step 5 Submit the Notice of Transfer or Release of Liability.

  • description of the vehicle, such as its make, model, year, and color
  • date of the sale or title transfer
  • license plate number
  • odometer reading
  • new owner’s name and contact information
  • your name and contact information

Buying a Vehicle

Step 1 Verify the information on the title.

  • names of buyer and seller
  • odometer number
  • any other information necessary to the sale of the car

Step 2 Confirm the vehicle...

  • Most liens are held by the bank that gave the seller their car loan. The car is used as collateral for the loan. In that situation, the bank probably has held onto the title and the only way the seller can get the title is to pay off the lien.
  • However, a seller could have other liens on the car. Accordingly, don’t assume that there are no liens on the car simply because the seller has title. For example, a child support lien might have been placed on the car. Alternately, a mechanic could get a lien on the car for unpaid repairs. If you buy the vehicle with the lien on it, you now become responsible for the lien. [9] X Research source
  • If you have the VIN, you can check for liens by visiting your local DMV or checking their website to see if it has a title check feature. If your DMV's website does have a title check feature, you can enter the VIN to see the title and lien information for the car. This is a critical step, so don’t neglect it.

Step 3 Sign the title.

  • Ideally, you should go with the seller to the DMV office and fill out the transfer form together there. Even if not required by the state, going together can protect you because you can check for liens while you are there. [11] X Research source
  • The DMV should also have a notary public in the office, in case your state requires that your signatures be notarized.

Step 4 Gather required documents.

  • You’ll also need the VIN and current odometer reading, which should be on the title form. In some states, the odometer reading will be written on a different form.

Step 5 Apply for a new title at the DMV.

  • You typically must pay a fee for the title transfer, which will vary by state.
  • You must turn over the title. Your state should send you a new title in the mail.

Step 6 Register your car

  • proof of insurance
  • proof that you’ve paid sales tax
  • certificates showing the car has passed safety and emissions inspections

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  • ↑ https://www.txdmv.gov/motorists/buying-or-selling-a-vehicle/title-check-look-before-you-buy
  • ↑ https://dmv.ny.gov/titles/how-remove-lienholder-title
  • ↑ https://www.dmv.org/az-arizona/title-transfers.php
  • ↑ https://www.dmv.org/bill-of-sale-form.php
  • ↑ https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0055-buying-used-car
  • ↑ https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/vehicle-registration/titles/title-transfers-and-changes/notice-of-transfer-and-release-of-liability-nrl/
  • ↑ https://dmv.ny.gov/registration/how-check-title-or-lien-status
  • ↑ https://www.nj.gov/mvc/vehicles/transowner.htm
  • ↑ https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv-virtual-office/title-transfers/
  • ↑ https://www.txdmv.gov/motorists/buying-or-selling-a-vehicle

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To fill out a car title transfer when selling your vehicle, make sure you have the title or apply for a duplicate from the DMV. Once you secure the title, fill out the transfer form, including the names of the buyers and sellers, date of sale, price, vehicle identification number, and odometer reading. After you finish the paperwork, get all of the necessary signatures. Depending on the specific rules in your state, you might need to have your paperwork notarized and include a Bill of Sale. When you’ve completed your state’s requirements, which you can verify on the DMV website, submit the Notice of Transfer or Release of Liability to the DMV to protect you in case the new owner gets into an accident before the paperwork is processed. To learn how to fill out a car title transfer when buying a vehicle, keep reading! Did this summary help you? Yes No

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A car title is a document that proves who owns a vehicle. When you sell your car , the title must be legally transferred to the new owner so that person can complete the registration process.

Beyond indicating who owns the car, the title also includes the vehicle identification number, the mileage at the time of sale and what type of car it is.

How car title transfer works

Transferring a car title consists of three steps, one for the seller, one for the buyer and one for the state.

The seller has to release ownership of the car by signing the title. 

The buyer takes the signed title to the state office that handles car titles, often called the department of motor vehicles, or DMV. Some states might require additional paperwork to complete the process, such as a bill of sale or a transfer of ownership form.

Your state DMV issues a new registration and title. 

A car’s title is sometimes called the “pink slip,” though it could be any color, really. Regardless of its color, the title is always issued by your state’s department of motor vehicles.

Differences between dealer and private-party sales

When you're buying a new car , a dealer handles the paperwork and you usually receive the vehicle title from your state’s DMV in the mail. But when private parties buy or sell cars, it’s up to them to transfer the title.

States may require the seller to provide basic information about the car, such as the odometer reading and the sales price, which is used to calculate the sales tax .

Before signing the title, check with your state’s DMV to find the proper line on which to sign and how to supply the correct information.

Whose name is listed?

For the seller, the first step is to look at how your name is listed on the car’s title. If your name alone is printed on the title, this means you are the only owner and can easily transfer ownership.

If, however, there’s also a bank or lender’s name on the title (referred to as a “lienholder”), this means you have an auto loan that has to be settled before you can sell. This complicates things, but it’s still possible to sell your car. Call your lender and ask how to sell a car that has a loan and how the transaction should be handled.

In many cases, a car is owned jointly by two people, such as a husband and wife. In this case, there are two ways the vehicle title can be written. The two names might have an “and” or an “or” between them. Generally, “and” means both parties have to sign the title to release ownership; “or” means either person can sign the title.

Avoid delays

Visit your state’s DMV website before you sell your car to see what documents are required, where to sign the title and how to handle multiple owners. Find your DMV website here:

If you make a mistake, such as signing on the wrong line, or if you try to erase something from the title, it will slow the process. Either you’ll need to file a second form, stating you made a mistake, or you might have to apply for a new title from the DMV before the sale can be concluded.

Buyer’s next steps

After the title is properly signed by the seller, the buyer must register the car in the new owner's name. In some states, the application for a new title and registration is on the back of the old title. In other cases, you might have to download a transfer of ownership form from your state’s DMV website.

Usually, a temporary registration is issued as soon as the title and proper forms have been presented to the DMV. A new title, in the new owner’s name, will be mailed later.

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Sold your vehicle? Completing a Notice of Transfer and Release of Liability (NRL) lets DMV know that you are no longer responsible for parking/traffic violations or civil or criminal actions associated with the vehicle after the date of sale.

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You will need the new owner’s name and address.

Have the license plate number and last five digits of the vehicle identification number (VIN) handy.

Have the vehicle odometer reading as of the sale or transfer date.

Be prepared to print the confirmation you receive after submitting the NRL (if you wish to keep a copy for your own records).

Submitting an NRL to the DMV does not constitute a transfer of ownership. The vehicle record is not permanently transferred out of your name until the DMV receives a completed application for transfer of ownership and payment of appropriate fees from the new owner .

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How To Get A Title For A Car

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When you buy a new car, getting the keys isn’t what makes it legally yours. Instead, it’s the vehicle title that designates you as the owner. Depending on how and where you purchase your car, you may receive the title on the spot or your lender may send it to your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).

If you’re planning a car purchase, or even if you’ve already purchased one but haven’t received the title, it’s important to understand how to get a title for a car, how titles are transferred and how to replace your title if you’ve lost it.

What Is A Car Title?

A car title is a legal document that establishes its ownership. Though titles may look a bit different from state to state, they all contain the same basic information about the vehicle. A car title contains the name and address of the vehicle owner. It also includes other information, such as:

  • Make and model of the car
  • Year of the car
  • Color of the car
  • VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
  • Current odometer reading
  • Official seal of the issuing state
  • Lienholder information (if relevant)

Each state’s Department of Motor Vehicles or Bureau of Motor Vehicles is responsible for issuing, replacing and transferring vehicle titles. If you own a vehicle, it’s critical that you maintain this document since it serves as your proof of ownership.

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How to obtain a title for a car.

When you buy a car, whether you buy new or used, you should receive the title. The process for getting the title may differ depending on how you purchase the vehicle.

Getting The Title For A New Car

When you buy a new car from a dealership , they’ll take care of all the documentation on your behalf, including completing the paperwork required for the title. Depending on your financing arrangement, you may even be able to roll your title fee into your loan costs.

If you finance your new vehicle, which is the case for most people, you’ll receive a copy of your title, but you won’t receive the original. Your title will list your lender as the lienholder and the lender will maintain the original title until you’ve repaid your loan.

Once you repay your loan, your lender will release the lien. You should receive an original title from your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles that lists you as the owner free and clear of a lien.

Getting The Title For A Used Car

If you buy a used car from a dealership and finance your purchase, the process will actually work the same as if you bought a new car. Your lender will maintain the original title until you can repay the loan. However, it’s a different story when you buy a used vehicle in cash.

When you purchase a vehicle in cash from a dealership, you may either receive the title and the vehicle the same day or receive it in the mail within a few weeks. If you purchase the car from an individual, the two of you will handle the title process yourselves. The previous owner will sign over the title to you, and you’ll be responsible for registering it with your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles.

How Are Car Titles Transferred?

Transferring a vehicle title from one owner to another is a simple process. Practically speaking, all that must happen is the previous owner signs the title document over to the new owner and documents other information, such as the odometer reading and sale price.

Once the previous owner has signed the title over, the new owner can bring it to the Department of Motor Vehicles to register the vehicle in their own name.

When you’re transferring a title at the DMV, you’ll need to provide the following information:

  • License plate number
  • Owner's information (identification, address, telephone number)
  • Title holder's information
  • Cost of sale (if applicable)
  • Owner's signature

Keep in mind that, depending on your state, you may be on the hook for vehicle transfer taxes. These taxes are based on a percentage of the sale price. For example, if you purchase a vehicle for $20,000 and your state has a 5% vehicle sales tax, you’ll pay $1,000 in taxes.

Keep in mind that the process may vary depending on where you live and how you purchase the vehicle. If you purchase from a dealership, they’ll handle the title paperwork on your behalf. Some states may also allow you to register your vehicle online or via mail.

Transferring A Car Title To A Different State

If you move to a new state, you’ll need to retitle and register your vehicle there. Most states set a maximum amount of time – usually 30 days – in which you must register your vehicle in your new state. Depending on where you move, you may also be subject to other requirements, including:

  • Paying additional fees and taxes
  • Having an emissions or safety test performed
  • Verifying/attesting to the odometer reading

How Can You Replace A Lost Title?

It’s important to maintain your vehicle’s title since it establishes and proves your ownership. However, if you do lose your title, you can get a replacement.

If you lose your vehicle title, you’ll have to contact or visit your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles for a new one. You’ll usually have to pay a title replacement fee, which can range from $2 to $95, depending on your state. Additionally, you may be required to provide information about your vehicle and ownership, including:

  • Proof of lien release
  • Make and model of your car
  • Driver’s license and current vehicle registration

FAQs About Getting A Car Title

If you need more information about how to get your car’s title, read the answers to these frequently asked questions.

Where can I get my car title?

Depending on how you purchase your vehicle, you’ll either receive your title in person at the time of the purchase, in the mail a few weeks later, or in the mail after you’ve paid off your vehicle loan. If you lose your original title, you can get a new one directly from your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles.

How is a car title different from a car registration?

A title is a legal document that establishes vehicle ownership. Registration, on the other hand, proves that you’ve registered your vehicle with the state. Vehicle registration often must be renewed each year or every few years, depending on where you live. A title is only updated when the car’s ownership changes.

Can I get scammed by a forged title?

A forged vehicle title is one that’s been signed fraudulently. Someone may use a forged title to sign over a vehicle to someone else illegally. When buying a car from a private individual, it’s important to proceed with caution to avoid getting scammed by a forged title.

How long does it take to get a title?

The amount of time it takes to get a vehicle title depends on how you purchase it. You may receive it either immediately or within a few weeks when you purchase a vehicle in cash or once you’ve repaid your loan if you’ve financed your vehicle.

The Bottom Line: Obtaining A Car Title Is Essential

When you purchase a car, getting the title is a critical part of the transaction. It’s the legal document that establishes your ownership. The process of getting your car title differs depending on how and where you purchase your vehicle, so it's important to do your research ahead of time. If you’re preparing to buy a car and want to see how car payments fit in your budget, sign up for the Rocket Money SM app.

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Much like the Elitserien Finals, we have a bit of an offense vs. defense match-up in this league Final.  While Ufa let their star top line of Alexander Radulov, Patrick Thoresen and Igor Grigorenko loose on the KHL's Western Conference, Mytischi played a more conservative style, relying on veterans such as former NHLers Jan Bulis, Oleg Petrov, and Jaroslav Obsut.  Just reaching the Finals is a testament to Atlant's disciplined style of play, as they had to knock off much more high profile teams from Yaroslavl and St. Petersburg to do so.  But while they did finish 8th in the league in points, they haven't seen the likes of Ufa, who finished 2nd. 

This series will be a challenge for the underdog, because unlike some of the other KHL teams, Ufa's top players are generally younger and in their prime.  Only Proshkin amongst regular blueliners is over 30, with the work being shared by Kirill Koltsov (28), Andrei Kuteikin (26), Miroslav Blatak (28), Maxim Kondratiev (28) and Dmitri Kalinin (30).  Oleg Tverdovsky hasn't played a lot in the playoffs to date.  Up front, while led by a fairly young top line (24-27), Ufa does have a lot of veterans in support roles:  Vyacheslav Kozlov , Viktor Kozlov , Vladimir Antipov, Sergei Zinovyev and Petr Schastlivy are all over 30.  In fact, the names of all their forwards are familiar to international and NHL fans:  Robert Nilsson , Alexander Svitov, Oleg Saprykin and Jakub Klepis round out the group, all former NHL players.

For Atlant, their veteran roster, with only one of their top six D under the age of 30 (and no top forwards under 30, either), this might be their one shot at a championship.  The team has never won either a Russian Superleague title or the Gagarin Cup, and for players like former NHLer Oleg Petrov, this is probably the last shot at the KHL's top prize.  The team got three extra days rest by winning their Conference Final in six games, and they probably needed to use it.  Atlant does have younger regulars on their roster, but they generally only play a few shifts per game, if that. 

The low event style of game for Atlant probably suits them well, but I don't know how they can manage to keep up against Ufa's speed, skill, and depth.  There is no advantage to be seen in goal, with Erik Ersberg and Konstantin Barulin posting almost identical numbers, and even in terms of recent playoff experience Ufa has them beat.  Luckily for Atlant, Ufa isn't that far away from the Moscow region, so travel shouldn't play a major role. 

I'm predicting that Ufa, winners of the last Superleague title back in 2008, will become the second team to win the Gagarin Cup, and will prevail in five games.  They have a seriously well built team that would honestly compete in the NHL.  They represent the potential of the league, while Atlant represents closer to the reality, as a team full of players who played themselves out of the NHL. 

  • Atlant @ Ufa, Friday Apr 8 (3:00 PM CET/10:00 PM EST)
  • Atlant @ Ufa, Sunday Apr 10 (1:00 PM CET/8:00 AM EST)
  • Ufa @ Atlant, Tuesday Apr 12 (5:30 PM CET/12:30 PM EST)
  • Ufa @ Atlant, Thursday Apr 14 (5:30 PM CET/12:30 PM EST)

Games 5-7 are as yet unscheduled, but every second day is the KHL standard, so expect Game 5 to be on Saturday, like an early start. 

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