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Am I required to notify DMV when I sell or transfer my vehicle to another owner? Yes. You are required by law to notify DMV within five calendar days from the date you sell or transfer title or interest in and deliver possession of a vehicle to another owner (Vehicle Code §5900).
It's rare, but it can happen. When you buy a vehicle from a private seller, you take the transferred title to your local DMV and register the car in your name. ... Sometimes a private seller will sell his or her car, but the buyer won't ever register it.
All you have to do is remove your plates when you go to sell your vehicle. Then, take them straight to the DMV, turn them in, and inform the DMV that you've sold your vehicle. Your registration will be canceled, and the car will no longer be associated with you in the state's system.
Have both parties sign it, create a copy, and then send the bill of sale to the DMV. If anything happens and the buyer fails to register the car, you'll have the proof needed to say the car's ownership has been transferred, and it is no longer in your name.
If you sell the car and the buyer doesn't transfer the title, you could end up with a host of legal problems. Any parking tickets or expired registration or expired tabs tickets will be sent to you. You can try to fight these tickets, but there is no guarantee the fines will be dropped.
It's most certainly legal to sell an unregistered car. There are many reasons why your vehicle might be unregistered, and you can proceed with the sale of it privately or to a dealership even if it's not registered. What you can't do is sell a car that you don't own, which has to do with its title, not its registration.
In most states, used car sales are understood to be “as is.” This means the buyer understands that if something goes wrong after the car is driven away, it's entirely his or her responsibility. That means that, as a seller, you're not responsible for the car after it's sold.
In most states, used car sales are understood to be “as is.” This means the buyer understands that if something goes wrong after the car is driven away, it's entirely his or her responsibility. That means that, as a seller, you're not responsible for the car after it's sold.
Am I required to notify DMV when I sell or transfer my vehicle to another owner? ... You are required by law to notify DMV within five calendar days from the date you sell or transfer title or interest in and deliver possession of a vehicle to another owner (Vehicle Code §5900).
Fill out a release-of-liability form, including current mileage, and file it with the DMV. Provide maintenance records (if available) to the new owner. Receive payment in cash, by cashier's check or, if selling remotely, through an escrow service. Take the license plates off the car (if required by your state).
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