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Signing Over the Title Some states may require that the document be signed in front of a notary. Once the title has been signed by all parties involved and notarized (if applicable), then ownership of the car has been properly transferred. Signing over a car title to someone is relatively simple.
All car titles must be signed by the owners listed on the title in order to be registered with the state. If the co-owners names are joined with and then both parties must be present to sell the car. Titles using or between the co-owners' names either party can sell the car without the other party present.
Flip your car title over to the back to look for the signature lines. Signatures typically do not go on the front of the title. Fill out the other required areas of the title before signing. Sign the line for seller if you are the person transferring the car title.
You and the buyer will both need to sign the title at the DMV, where a state employee can witness the process. Do not sign it before this. Remove your license plates only after the title has been transferred. These can be put onto a new vehicle, or turned in to the DMV, but they do not go to the buyer.
In many states, a seller is required to sign the back of the existing title along with the date, sale price, and exact odometer reading before handing it over to the buyer. The buyer would then take the title and register it. Have both parties sign it, then send the bill of sale to the DMV.
The sale of a car without the certificate of title can pose risks for both the seller and the buyer. The biggest risk for the seller is continuing liability for the vehicle if ownership is not legally transferred. The absence of a title also means that the buyer cannot insure or register the vehicle.
Failure to pay your fees to DMV within 30 days will result in transfer and use tax penalties. If you sell or transfer ownership of a vehicle to another party, you have 5 days to report the transfer to DMV. You do this by completing a Notice of Transfer and Release of Liability.
California titles require two signatures. The first is in the center of the title and is labeled “Signature of Registered Owner.” A second signature is required for the odometer statement. The field is labeled “Transferor Seller Signature” and is located on the lower left.
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