How to Sign an Assignment of Title by a Registered Owner

When you're ready to sell a car, sign the Assignment of Title by Registered Owner to get the buyer on his way to transferring the title into his name. Most states require the Assignment of Title -- which can be found on the back of your personal title -- as proof that the sale is legitimate. Signing the Assignment of Title by Registered Owner should take mere minutes. Once it's gone, your vehicle is as good as registered to someone else.

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Flip over your car title to find the Assignment of Title by Owner.

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Print your name, the date you're selling the vehicle and the price of the sale.

Fill in the odometer reading, if necessary. In Tennessee, for example, an odometer reading is only required on vehicles newer than 10 years.

Sign your name as the seller, where indicated.

Give the form to the buyer. She should fill out her name and address and then sign as the buyer.

Bring the Assignment of Title by Registered Owner to the office that issues new motor vehicle titles. In Virginia, for example, it's the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.

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Q&A’s

How do i transfer my title.

In general, when selling or donating a vehicle you must complete the section of the title labeled “Assignment of Title by Owner” or “Transfer of Ownership”. There are typically one or more sections of the title dedicated to dealer reassignments which should be left blank.

In the “Assignment of Title by Owner” or similar section, any fields that require information about the seller/owner/transferer are asking for information about you. When the title asks for the seller’s name you would either print or sign your name exactly as it appears on the title where you are listed as the owner. Most states require that all owners listed on the title must print and sign their name when transferring ownership.

Any fields that require information about a buyer/purchaser/transferee are asking for information about the person you are selling or donating the vehicle to. This section should never, under any circumstances, be left completely blank as this can lead to abuses and liability for you.

How do I obtain a duplicate title?

To apply for a duplicate title, choose your state from the dropdown below:, state duplicate title links.

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What documents do I need to donate a car to charity?

Our title specialists can tell you what is required in your state. Most states require that you have a clear title to the vehicle; some states also require a notarized signature to complete the transfer. If you cannot locate or have lost the certificate of title, we can help guide you in the right direction of how to obtain a duplicate title.

How do I obtain a California duplicate title?

If your car was last registered, titled and being picked up in California instead of obtaining a duplicate title (California DMV Form REG227) , we have a quicker solution for you. We can accept a Reg 262 and Reg 227 in place of the pink slip. The Reg 262 is a secure form that needs to be obtained at your local DMV or if you call us at 1-877-957-2277 we can mail you one. Together these forms can be used in lieu of a title.

How do I obtain a Washington duplicate title?

If your car was last registered, titled and being picked up in Washington instead of obtaining a duplicate title (Washington Title Replacement Affidavit) , we have a quicker solution for you. We can accept an Affidavit in Lieu of Title. This can be obtained at any of your local quick title offices (Washington Quick Title) .

What if the vehicle isn’t registered in my name?

The vehicle does not have to be registered in your name. The name on the title and the name on registration documents often differ. Contact our processing center at 1-877-957-2277 for more information.

How do I know my title is a clear, transferable title?

  • The title must be in your name, with no cross-outs or errors.
  • All liens must be released, if there is a lien listed on your title, it must be signed off on the title, or you must provide a separate lien release document.
  • You must sign as the seller per our title instructions. These instructions are sent to you after you complete our donation process and are included in your Thank You Letter from your charity. Or please choose your state from the dropdown below:

My name has changed since the car has been titled. How do I sign?

You must sign the title with your name as it is shown on the front of the title. If you do not, the title will be void and you may need a correction form or duplicate title.

My title is signed over to someone else. Can I cross it off and write in Advanced Remarketing Services? Or use the next section?

No, if you do this your title will become void. Unless you are a licensed dealer, you must transfer the title into your name. Once a title is issued in your name we can then proceed with your donation. Please contact us and we will happily advise you on how to obtain the documents necessary to complete your car donation.

There are 2 people listed on the title, do both of us need to sign?

Yes. If there are 2 owners listed on the front of a title, the majority of the time, both people will need to sign as the seller. If there is an ‘or’ in between the names, typically only 1 signature is required. Check your state title instructions from the links below for your specific state.

The title is in a deceased person’s name. How do I complete the transfer of title?

Different states require different paperwork. Usually, this involves a copy of the death certificate, executor rights paperwork, and the signed title. Please call us at 1-877-957-2277 to confirm what is needed in your state.

I made a mistake/error on my title. What do I do next?

Stop! Do not cross out or write over the error. Please call us at 1-877-957-2277 or email our specialists at [email protected] and they will guide you in the right direction.

What if my car’s registration isn’t current?

Most states do not require your registration to be current. So long as you have the most current title you are able to donate; however, in the state of Oklahoma, your registration must be current in order for us to accept your donation.

More questions?

Feel free to call 1-877-957-2277 or email us [email protected] .

Release of Liability Information

Do i have to no tify the dmv about my car donation.

These states require the donor/owner of the vehicle to fill out and submit a Release of Liability form after your car has been picked up : Alaska , California , Colorado , Florida , Iowa , Illinois , Louisiana , Minnesota , Missouri , Mississippi , Oregon , South Carolina , Texas , Washington . The tow driver or program vendor cannot report this to the state on your behalf. Failure to submit these forms will result in fines from your state.

When should I cancel my insurance?

You should cancel your car insurance after the vehicle has been picked up. Please do this AFTER you have notified your state that you donated a vehicle.

Should I remove my license plates?

It depends on the state. The confirmation email that you received after you submitted your donation will specify your state’s policies. Click  here to find your state’s license plate return policy.

Title Transfers in Illinois

  • Obtain the title from the seller and have them sign it over to you .
  • Visit your local SOS office with the title , bill of sale (if applicable), and completed application form .
  • Pay the required fees and taxes .

Continue reading this page for further details.

New Illinois Resident Transfer

You have 30 days to transfer your out-of-state title and register your vehicle with the Illinois Secretary of State (SOS) when you move to Illinois.

To apply for an IL title and registration, you'll need:

  • The Application for Vehicle Transaction(s) (Form VSD 190).
  • All owners' names and signatures.
  • Your address in Illinois.
  • The vehicle's odometer reading.
  • A description of the vehicle.
  • NOTE : Contact the IL SOS at (888) 261-7864 for acceptable documents.
  • The certificate of origin.
  • The current registration. OR
  • The bill of sale.
  • Form RUT-50 if you bought the vehicle from a private seller private seller .
  • Form RUT-25 AND a bill of sale if you bought the vehicle from a dealer .
  • $50 title fee.
  • Registration fee (varies by vehicle type).
  • Taxes , if applicable, made by separate payment payable to “Illinois Department of Revenue".

If you are leasing your car , you must also submit:

  • The lease purchase agreement.
  • Your current out-of-state registration.
  • Certificate of origin.
  • Bill of sale .

Submit your documents and fees:

  • In person at an IL SOS office .
  • Secretary of State
  • Vehicle Services Department
  • 501 S. 2nd St, RM 014
  • Springfield, IL 62756

Buying or Selling an IL Vehicle

The specific tasks of transferring a title in Illinois that you are responsible for differ based on whether you are purchasing a vehicle through a dealer, buying from a private party, or selling your car.

Note that if you are purchasing a vehicle from out of state and bringing it to Illinois, you have 45 days to title and register it.

Buying a Car in Illinois

Dealer Purchases

When you buy a vehicle from a dealership, they'll submit your auto title transfer and registration paperwork to the IL SOS for you.

Private Party Sales

When you buy an Illinois vehicle in a private sale , you'll handle the DMV title transfer yourself.

Get the car title from the seller, making sure it has:

  • The vehicle identification number (VIN).
  • The odometer reading.
  • The date of the purchase.
  • Your correct name.
  • The seller's signature.

Next , apply for a car title transfer AND vehicle registration by submitting the following to the SOS:

  • The car title.
  • A completed Private Party Vehicle Tax Transaction (Form RUT-50), available at IL SOS offices.
  • Payment for fees and taxes .

Submit your documents and payments:

Selling an IL Vehicle

If you sell your vehicle privately , you must:

  • The date of the sale.
  • The buyer's name.
  • Your signature.
  • You may be able to transfer the plates to your next vehicle.
  • Mail it to the address on the form.

NOTE : If you do not have your vehicle title, you must apply for duplicate title in order to transfer ownership to a buyer.

Gifting, Donating, or Inheriting a Vehicle

You must complete a vehicle title transfer when you gift, donate, or inherit a vehicle.

Gifted Vehicle Title Transfer

When you give or receive a vehicle as a gift, you must complete a car title transfer in order to transfer ownership of the vehicle.

In most cases, the car title transfer will be similar to a title transfer for a private sale .

Contact the IL SOS at (888) 261-7864 for specific information about title transfers for gifted vehicles.

Donating a Motor Vehicle

Many Illinois charities accept vehicles as donations. If you donate your vehicle, you'll need to transfer the IL car title to the organization.

Get more information from the IL SOS at (888) 261-7864.

To learn more about donating a vehicle, see our Car Donation page.

Inherited Car Title Transfers

When the owner of a vehicle dies, the vehicle title transfer process will differ based on how many owners are listed on the title.

Owned Only by the Deceased

If a vehicle is titled ONLY to the deceased person, the estate will transfer the car title to the new owner.

If the estate is probated , the new owner will need:

  • A certified copy of letters of administration or testamentary that names the estate's legal representative.
  • The vehicle title assigned to the new owner by the estate representative.

The new owner will then follow the private sale car title transfer process .

If the estate is NOT probated AND its value is no more than $100,000 , the new owner will need:

  • A certified copy of the will, if one exists.
  • A copy or abstract of the death certificate.
  • A Small Estate Affidavit with the year, make, model, and VIN of the vehicle.
  • The vehicle title, which does NOT need to be assigned.

For larger estates, an Attorney's Affidavit (in place of the Small Estate Affidavit) may be required, which must be written on the attorney's letterhead and include:

  • Name and last addressed of the deceased.
  • Date of death.
  • Name of the person to whom the car is being transferred, and the relationship to the deceased.

The new owner will submit the above documents PLUS the required forms and fees for a private sale title transfer .

Jointly Owned Vehicle

If you are the joint owner of a vehicle, ownership will pass to you after the death of the other person.

In this case, you can:

  • Title the vehicle in your own name.
  • Transfer the title to someone else.

To title the vehicle in your name , you'll submit:

  • The death certificate (copy or abstract).
  • For a missing title, you must include an affidavit that states the title is lost and why it's being transferred.
  • An ADDITIONAL application is required to correct the vehicle registration IF you plan to drive the vehicle.
  • Payment for your title fees .

To transfer the title to someone else , you'll give the buyer or new owner:

  • The death certificate (a copy or an abstract).
  • The IL vehicle title, properly assigned to the new owner.

The new owner will then complete the title transfer process for a private sale .

Fees for Illinois Title Transfers

The Illinois Secretary of State (SOS) charges the following fees for auto title transfers and related transactions:

  • From seller to buyer: $50.
  • From deceased owner to joint owner (WITH original title): $15.
  • From deceased owner to another person: $50.
  • Expedited title fee (available at select SOS offices ): Additional $30.
  • Name changes due to marriage, divorce, or death: $15 WITH documentation.
  • Other name changes: $50.
  • Lien addition or removal : $50.
  • Duplicate title : $50.

Changes to IL Car Titles

The IL SOS requires you to correct your vehicle title when you:

  • Change, add, or remove a name.
  • Update the address on your title.
  • Add or remove a lien.

Change, Add, or Remove a Name

To change, add, or remove a name on your car title, you must apply for a corrected title.

NOTE : See Inherited Car Title Transfers for title changes and transfers after an owner's death.

To order a corrected title, you'll need:

  • In the case of divorce , the person whose name will be removed must sign the title to release their ownership.
  • If you do not have the title , you must FIRST apply for a duplicate title UNLESS the name change is due to marriage, divorce, or death.
  • A marriage certificate.
  • A divorce decree.
  • Court order.
  • $15 ONLY IF the name change, addition, or removal is due to marriage, death, or divorce. OR
  • $50 for other name changes.

Submit your documents:

  • In person at an IL Secretary of State office .
  • Office of the Secretary of State
  • 501 S. 2nd St, RM 055

Learn how to change your name on your driver's license and car registration on our Name Change page.

Change the Address on Your IL Title

You may be able to order a corrected title if you move to a new address in Illinois.

Contact the IL SOS at (888) 261-7864 for more information about changing the address on your Illinois vehicle title.

Visit our Address Change page to learn about changing the address on your driver's license and car registration.

Lien Changes on Your Auto Title

You can apply for a corrected title to add or remove a lien from your car title.

Lien changes can be submitted:

  • In person at an IL SOS office.

To add a lien, you need:

  • Be sure to include the lienholder's complete name and address.
  • The vehicle title, if you have it.
  • The $50 fee for a corrected title.

Removing a Lien

For the lien removal, you need:

  • If it is missing, you must FIRST order a duplicate title .
  • A clearance letter or contract from the lienholder that states your lien is paid in full. OR
  • The judge's name OR the court clerk's FIELD stamp.
  • The vehicle's year, make, model, and VIN.

Duplicate Illinois Car Titles

If your vehicle title is lost, stolen, or damaged, you can order a duplicate title from the IL SOS.

For a duplicate title, you'll need:

  • The car title, if you have it.
  • The duplicate title fee: $50.

Submit the application:

  • 501 S. 2nd St, Rm 424

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Virginia DMV Vehicle Title Transfer Guide

In the state of Virginia, there are different situations when you will need to transfer the ownership of a vehicle by transferring the vehicle’s title. In order to successfully transfer the title of a vehicle in Virginia, you will need different documents and payment(s) for the vehicle title transfer fee. You will also need to:

  • Fill in the vehicle buyer and seller information on the vehicle title, including the vehicle’s sales price
  • Present the vehicle title, proof of address, and other relevant documents to the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (VA DMV)
  • Pay the vehicle title transfer fee and sales tax

Keep in mind, you may be required to submit additional documents and payments at the time of the vehicle title transfer.

Smog Certification/Vehicle Inspection

In the state of Virginia, all registered vehicles are required to pass a safety inspection. In eligible counties in Virginia, most gas-powered and diesel-powered vehicles are required to pass a vehicle emissions test.

Vehicles in this state must pass a smog check when the owner is obtaining their original vehicle registration, and again every two years during the vehicle registration renewal process.

New residents of Virginia must follow the same requirements for their vehicle(s) unless their vehicle has already passed a safety and vehicle emissions test in a state with reciprocal testing standards with Virginia.

Virginia Emissions and Smog Check Requirements

As a resident of Virginia, if you have a non-exempt vehicle registered in one of the following cities and/or counties, you are required to have your vehicle pass a Virginia smog check:

  • Prince William
  • Falls Church
  • Manassas Park

Vehicles that are registered in one of the above Virginia counties or cities, and fall into one of the following categories, are required to pass a smog check before obtaining a Virginia vehicle registration and a renewal every 2 years after that:

  • Gasoline-powered passenger and property-carrying vehicles made in a model year that is less than 25 years old as of January 1st of the present year, and weighing less than 10,000 lbs
  • Diesel passenger and property-carrying vehicles made in the 1997 model year or newer and exceed a weight of 8,500 lbs

All non-exempt vehicles in Virginia must also complete a safety inspection every year.

Smog Check Exemptions in Virginia

If a vehicle falls into one of the following categories, it is exempt and does not need to pass a smog check in order to obtain a Virginia vehicle registration:

  • New vehicles with a manufacturer’s certificate of origin getting titled for the first time
  • Gasoline vehicles that are older than 25 years, regardless if they possess an antique registration
  • Gasoline-powered vehicles that exceed 10,000 lbs
  • Diesel-powered vehicles made before the 1997 model year and exceed, 8500 lbs
  • Clean fuel vehicles (Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), Electric, and Solar)
  • Some hybrid vehicles (Gasoline Hybrids are not exempt)
  • Motorcycles

Also, vehicles that fall into one of the following categories are not required to pass a Virginia vehicle safety inspection:

  • Vehicles registered as antique vehicles and made at least 25 years ago
  • Trailers that do not have brakes and with a gross weight of fewer than 3000 lbs (Trailers with brakes must pass a safety inspection)

How to Transfer Your Vehicle Title in Virginia?

Whether you decide to sell your vehicle or purchase a vehicle in Virginia, the ownership of the vehicle will need to be transferred. In order to transfer ownership of a Virginia vehicle, you need to transfer the vehicle’s title.

Transferring a Vehicle’s Title As a New Resident of Virginia

As a new resident of Virginia, you are required to transfer your out-of-state vehicle with the VA DMV within 30 days of establishing residency in the state. Before you can complete the vehicle title transfer in VA, your vehicle must pass a VA vehicle safety inspection.

In order to successfully complete a vehicle title transfer, you need to appear in person at your local VA DMV office with:

  • The Application for Certificate of Title and Registration ( Form VSA 17A )
  • A pay stub dated within the last 2 months
  • A utility bill dated within the last 2 months
  • A bank statement dated within the last 2 months
  • The out-of-state vehicle title or vehicle registration card
  • Proof of the purchase price if you purchase the vehicle within the last 12 months
  • Proof of paid sales tax in a different state if you purchased the vehicle in the last 12 months
  • Payment for the VA vehicle title transfer fee of $15

You have the option of an electronic or paper vehicle title. If you choose an electronic vehicle title, you can order a paper vehicle title from the VA DMV if you ever need one. Once the VA vehicle title transfer is complete, you can register your vehicle.

Transferring the Title of a Vehicle Purchased From a Private Seller

If you purchased a vehicle from a private seller, the vehicle buyer and seller are both responsible for completing a vehicle title transfer with the VA DMV.

As the seller of the vehicle, in Virginia, you are responsible for providing the vehicle’s buyer with the following:

  • A valid vehicle safety inspection sticker
  • The VA vehicle title with the Assignment of Title By Owner section completed, including the odometer reading
  • A generic bill of sale
  • The purchase price listed on the vehicle title or the Vehicle Price Certification ( Form SUT 1 ) Only required if the vehicle is over 5 years old
  • The Transfer of Certificate of Title with Lien ( Form SUT 4 ) from the lien holder if the vehicle’s buyer is taking over your lien on the vehicle

Transferring the Title of a Vehicle Purchased From a Dealership

When you purchase a vehicle from a Virginia dealership, the dealer usually handles the vehicle title and registration paperwork on your behalf. If the dealership does not handle the necessary paperwork on your behalf, you need to obtain the necessary paperwork from the dealer and complete the VA DMV title transfer on your own.

Be advised, you need to ensure the vehicle you purchase has a valid safety inspection sticker before you title and register it. In most instances, the dealer will provide the safety sticker.

For used vehicles in Virginia, you will title and register the vehicle in person at your local VA DMV office.

If you purchased a new vehicle from a dealership, you can title and register the vehicle in person at your VA DMV office. You will need the Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin (MCO) or Manufacturer’s Statement of Origin (MSO) from the vehicle dealer.

You are also responsible for submitting:

  • Proof of your Virginia address
  • Payment for the VA vehicle titling fees (vehicle title transfer fee: $15. Tax: 4.15% of the sale price or $75 – whichever is higher)

Transferring the Title of a Vehicle You’re Selling in Virginia

When you’re selling a vehicle in Virginia, you are responsible for giving the vehicle’s buyer:

  • The VA vehicle title with the Assignment of Title by Owner section completed, including the odometer reading
  • Proof of the vehicle’s sales price, such as a generic bill of sale, the purchase price listed on the vehicle title or the Vehicle Price Certification ( Form SUT 1) This form is only required if the vehicle is over 5 years old
  • The Transfer of Certificate of Title with Lien ( Form SUT 4 ) from the lien holder only if the buyer is taking over your lien on the vehicle

How to Transfer a Vehicle Title When the Owner is Deceased?

You must transfer a vehicle’s title when the owner is deceased if you want to keep the vehicle, gift the vehicle to a family member or sell it to someone. You can be the surviving spouse, beneficiary, or joint-owner and obtain the legal authority to transfer the vehicle’s title to someone else when the owner passes away. The steps you are required to take depend on if the vehicle is part of a probated estate.

Transferring the Title of a Vehicle in a Probated Estate

When the owner of a vehicle passes away, the process you follow for transferring the vehicle title will vary depending on whether the vehicle was in the individual’s name as a descendant or joint ownership. If the vehicle’s title was solely in the descendant’s name, you need to determine if the estate is being probated.

Probate occurs when there is no beneficiary or living spouse provided in the will. This legal process administers the estate of the deceased individual. Probate validates the deceased individual’s property and assets and proves that the last will and testament are legitimate. During this legal process, the deceased individual’s property will be distributed according to their will.

If the vehicle is part of a probated estate, you must follow these steps to transfer the vehicle title:

Contact Probate Court or an Attorney

The executor or administrator of the deceased needs to contact the Probate Court or an attorney immediately because the vehicle title transfer can’t take place until the probate process is completed. Once the probate process is complete, the heir will receive the vehicle, unless the executor was given the vehicle. If the executor was given the vehicle, they can choose to sell it.

Gather the Necessary Documents

The documents that are required to transfer the vehicle title of a deceased owner varies by state, but in Virginia, you must obtain all the following documents in order to transfer the vehicle’s title:

  • Death certificate
  • Order from Probate Court to transfer the vehicle’s title
  • Certificate of the vehicle title
  • Odometer disclosure statement
  • Transfer fee

Visit the Title Office

As the beneficiary of the vehicle or the administrator of the deceased’s estate, you can visit your local VA title office with the above-listed documents to start the vehicle title transfer process.

How to Transfer a Car Title Without Probate

The process you will follow to transfer the title of a vehicle without probate will vary depending on the state in which you live. In the state of Virginia, the deceased individual’s property can’t exceed a certain amount and a specific amount of time needs to have passed since the individual passed away before the vehicle title transfer process can be initiated.

If you are listed as the beneficiary, joint-owner, administrator, or spouse, you may only be required to take the death certificate and the vehicle’s title to your local VA title office and have them retitle the vehicle’s title. Court orders and attorneys are not required.

Transferring the Title of an Inherited Vehicle in Virginia

In the state of Virginia, the process for transferring the title of an inherited vehicle will differ depending on how the vehicle is titled. Keep in mind, you don’t have to pay sales and use tax (SUT) if you are the heir or spouse of the deceased.

Transferring the Title of a Vehicle When Inheriting a Vehicle Through Joint Ownership

If you are the joint owner of a vehicle with the person who is deceased, you are allowed to transfer the vehicle’s title if your names are linked with “or”, or the names on the vehicle title are followed by “or survivor”.

You must submit the following documents and payment(s) in person at your local VA DMV office to apply for a vehicle title transfer and vehicle registration:

  • The death certificate (must be certified or notarized) The VA DMV can request a copy of the death certificate from the Office of Vital Records (if required)
  • The vehicle’s title (If the title of the vehicle is missing or illegible, you are required to complete an Application for Supplemental and Transfer Liens or Replacement and Substitute Titles ( Form VSA 66 ) to request a substitute vehicle title.)
  • Payment for all applicable fees (vehicle title transfer fee: $15 and all applicable vehicle registration fees)

Transferring the Title of a Vehicle Inherited from a Will or as Legal Heir

If you are listed as the legal heir and/or inherit a vehicle from a will, you need to submit the following vehicle title transfer documents in person at your local VA DMV office:

  • A certified or notarized copy of the death certificate
  • The vehicle title
  • Proof of your VA address
  • Virginia Vehicle title transfer fee of $15

Be advised, you will also need the appropriate inheritance documents:

  • If there is an executor or administrator, you need to provide either the court document that names the executor or administrator or the will naming the executor or administrator.
  • If there is no executor or administrator, you need to provide either the Certification of Authority to Transfer Virginia Title ( Form VSA 24 ) with or without a copy of the will or an affidavit stating the estate is covered by Virginia small estate laws.

How to Transfer Ownership of a Vehicle Without a Title in Virginia?

In the state of Virginia, you must have a vehicle title to transfer ownership of a vehicle. If you have lost or damaged the vehicle’s title, you must apply for a duplicate vehicle title ( Form VSA 67 ).

Can I Gift a Car to a Family Member?

The good news is, you are able to gift a vehicle to a family member with the proper documentation. If you received a vehicle as a gift, or the vehicle is being transferred from a relative, you must complete a vehicle title transfer at your local VA DMV office. The process for transferring the vehicle title of a gifted vehicle is similar to the steps you need to take when you are buying or selling a vehicle in Virginia.

There are multiple sections listed on the vehicle’s title. In the “price” section of the vehicle’s title, write “0”. The individual receiving the vehicle may be exempt from paying taxes on the vehicle. Just as you would with a private vehicle sale, you must fill out the transfer of ownership sections on the back of the original vehicle title.

Even if the vehicle is being gifted to a family member, they may owe a tax on the current market value of the vehicle when they attempt to register the vehicle. Make sure you take the signed original vehicle title to the VA city clerk to have the application for a new vehicle title completed.

Transferring a Vehicle Title When You Have an Out-of-State Title

When you are transferring the title of an out-of-state vehicle in Virginia, you are required to meet a variety of requirements. The following out-of-state vehicle title transfer paperwork is required to correctly transfer the title from one state to Virginia:

  • The original out-of-state vehicle title
  • A completed application for a certificate of ownership
  • A completed Virginia vehicle registration application
  • Proof of a valid VA vehicle insurance policy
  • Proof of identification (ex. A valid driver’s license)

If a lien holder is in possession of your vehicle title, you need to fill out an application for the release of the title, which will be sent to the VA DMV. Keep in mind, you may be required to submit additional information.

Requesting a Duplicate Vehicle Title in Virginia

If you have lost or damaged your original VA vehicle title, you can apply for a duplicate VA vehicle title (Form VSA 66) online or in person at your local VA DMV office.

If you are applying for your replacement VA vehicle title online, you must provide:

  • Customer number (located on your driver’s license or ID card)
  • Date of birth
  • Payment for the VA vehicle title replacement fee of $15

If you are applying for your duplicate VA vehicle title in person, you need to visit a customer care center and bring:

  • A completed Application for Supplemental and Transfer Liens or Replacement and Substitute Titles ( Form VSA 66 ) or a completed Application for Replacement and Substitute Title ( Form VSA 67 ) You will need to provide your social security number and all relevant lien information, as well as details regarding the vehicle.
  • Your vehicle registration certificate and your license or photo ID
  • Supporting documentation, such as a will or court order (only required if you are changing the vehicle title of an inherited vehicle)
  • Payment for the VA replacement vehicle title fee of $15

Be advised, if your vehicle has a lien, the replacement vehicle title will be sent to the lien holder. If there is no lien on the vehicle, the replacement VA vehicle title will be given to you. A replacement vehicle title invalidates the original vehicle title.

Transferring a Vehicle Title With a Lien

Congratulations! You paid off the loan on your vehicle. Once you pay off your vehicle loan, the lien holder will send you either the vehicle title if there are no other liens or proof of lien release if there is another lien on the vehicle.

To obtain a clean vehicle title with the lien removed, you need to submit:

  • The Application for Supplemental and Transfer Liens or Replacement and Substitute Title ( Form VSA 66 )
  • The vehicle title or lien release
  • Payment for the substitute VA vehicle title of $15

You can apply for a substitute VA vehicle title by mailing the form to the address provided on the form or in person at your local VA DMV office.

How Much Does a Title Transfer Cost in Virginia?

There are different fees associated with vehicle title transfer costs in Virginia. The VA DMV charges the following fees for vehicle title transfers and other vehicle title transactions:

  • Vehicle title transfer fee (buying and selling a vehicle): $15
  • New VA vehicle title fee: $15
  • Substitute vehicle title fee (name change, address change, or lien removal): $15
  • Replacement vehicle title fee: $15
  • All applicable registration fees

Where Can I Go to Transfer a Vehicle Title in Virginia?

There are different DMV locations in Virginia where you can transfer a vehicle’s title.

Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (Alexandria Office) 6306 Grovedale Dr. Alexandria, VA 22310

Monday-Friday (8 AM to 5 PM) Saturday and Sunday (Closed)

Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (Harrisonburg Office) 3281 Peoples Dr. Harrisonburg, VA 22801

Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (Chesterfield Office) 610 Johnston Willis Dr. Richmond, VA 23236 (804) 497-7100

Monday-Friday (8 AM to 5 PM) Saturday (8 AM to 12 PM) Sunday (Closed)

Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (Hampton Office) 1 Franklin St. Ste 100 (804) 497-7100

Monday-Friday (8:30 AM to 4 PM) Saturday and Sunday (Closed)

How to Fill Out the Virginia Title and Title Transfer Forms

In order to ensure you complete the Virginia vehicle title and title transfer forms, you need to make sure you have the required signatures of the vehicle’s seller and buyer in the designated areas on the vehicle title. You also need to complete a bill of sale that provides information pertaining to the vehicle, such as its make, year, model, and color and don’t forget to include the vehicle’s VIN.

If you sold a vehicle instead of gifting the vehicle, the correct sales tax needs to be added to the vehicle’s total price. In the “transfer of title by seller” section of the vehicle title, provide an accurate odometer reading, and make sure the recipient of the vehicle signs the vehicle’s title in the designated spaces.

Keep in mind, that you may be requested to provide additional documentation, including a valid Virginia vehicle insurance policy that meets or exceeds the minimum coverage limits set by the state of Virginia. You may also be required to provide a valid government-issued photo ID or a foreign passport for proof of identification.

My Vehicle Title Was Signed But Never Transferred. What Do I Do?

When a Virginia vehicle’s title is signed but not transferred, the vehicle has an open title. Also, with an open vehicle title, the vehicle’s seller didn’t transfer ownership of or register the vehicle in their name.

Since the vehicle seller’s name is not on the VA vehicle title, they do not assume any legal responsibility for anything associated with the vehicle, such as taxes and other fees.

If the vehicle’s seller has lost the title, they can apply for a duplicate VA vehicle title ( Form VSA 67 ) and sign it over to you for you to put in your name. Be advised, the individual who is listed on the vehicle’s title is responsible for requesting a duplicate vehicle title.

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How to fill out a title when selling a car.

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Your car’s title establishes legal ownership over the vehicle, making it one of the most important documents associated with your vehicle. When you’re buying or selling a car in a private sale, the title information must be filled in correctly to transfer ownership from the seller to the buyer. Mistakes could cause lengthy delays with your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), which could possibly impact the sale. Let’s learn more about how to fill out a title when selling a car so you can hopefully avoid that happening to you.

How to sign over a car title

When you’re selling your car, you’ll need to release your ownership of the vehicle by signing over the title. In a private sale (instead of a sale to a dealership or retailer), the buyer will then take it to a local DMV to register the vehicle under their name. If the buyer is from another state , they may have to first obtain a temporary registration from the seller’s state before ultimately registering the vehicle with their home state’s DMV. Here are a few other steps to consider when signing over a car title:

Check on and resolve any liens

Most car owners have to take out a loan to purchase their car. If those loans are not paid off, these cars are subject to a lien — a legal claim to the vehicle held by the lender in case the owner doesn’t make their payments.

To help facilitate a smooth sale for cars with liens, it can be helpful to contact your lender as soon as you can to see how to proceed. In most cases, the loan will need to be paid off (possibly with cash generated from the private sale) before the title is clear to hand off to the new owner.

Write a bill of sale

Along with the title, you’ll also need to create a bill of sale, with the seller and buyer each receiving a copy for their records. The DMV may also wish to see this depending on your state’s regulations. A bill of sale typically includes the amount paid, date of transaction and signatures of both parties.

Sign the right names in the right places

This may seem like kind of an obvious tip, but it’s important to make sure you sign the right name. If you had a name change for any reason (for instance, because of a marriage) since the title was issued, you’ll need to sign with the original name used on the title.

Additionally, titles often feature multiple blank lines for signatures. Placing your signature on the wrong line could stall the process at the DMV. Depending on your state, you may be required to file a correction form or possibly even a new title altogether.

Things to look out for

There are a few other details of the process that you may want to look out for as well:

Check on state-specific DMV regulations

DMV regulations and requirements for title transfers can vary significantly from state to state. Some states require a bill of sale to be presented, while others require an inspection of the car. It can be helpful to check on specific local requirements with your state’s DMV prior to proceeding with a sale.

Using the right color of ink

This may seem a little antiquated in the digital age, but the choice of ink you use can also be important. Black or blue ink is preferred, as these hold up better over time. Blue ink has the added advantage of making it easier to identify originals vs. photocopies.

While we’re on the subject of ink, if you happen to make a mistake somewhere, it’s imperative that you don’t use correction fluid or tape to cover it. This could result in your title becoming void. Contact the DMV instead to find out how to proceed.

How to sign a title with two owners

Sometimes a car has more than one owner listed on the title. In these cases, signing over a car title may or may not require each owner’s signature, depending on how the two names are separated on the document. If the owners are listed with an “and” (for example, Jack and Jill), both signatures may be needed. If the owners are listed with an “or” (Jack or Jill), then either owner’s signature may suffice. However, states may have their own rules on the signatures of multiple car owners. It may be helpful to check with your local DMV on this detail.

Steps for buyers

Although signing over a car title is largely carried out by the seller, there are some things prospective buyers can do on their end to help facilitate a smooth sale.

Verify the vehicle identification number (VIN)

The car’s VIN (often located on the driver’s side windshield) must match the one listed on the title. If it doesn’t, you may have trouble trying to register the car in your name.

Double-check the odometer reading

Federal law requires car sellers to write the cumulative mileage registered on the odometer on the title when transferring ownership. If the odometer reading is inaccurate, the seller must indicate this discrepancy, either on the title or on a disclosure form. An odometer that doesn’t match the true mileage of the car could indicate the vehicle has been tampered with and may be a red flag.

Note on title transfers when buying from a retailer

One of the major advantages of buying from a dealership or online retailer , rather than a private seller, is that they often will help fill out the paperwork on your behalf. This may include title transfers and DMV registration.

A car sale becomes official when the title is transferred over to the new owner. For that reason, it’s generally helpful to know how to fill out a title when selling a car so that you can sidestep potential delays. As you see, it’s not actually a difficult process — it just requires a little extra attention.

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It is highly recommended that the buyer and seller go together in person to transfer the vehicle title and registration (buyer) and submit notice of transfer (seller).  This will ensure any discrepancies with the vehicle documents can be identified, and the seller can be confident that the ownership transfer is legally finalized.

All vehicles on Oahu are required to have a valid Registration, Certificate of Title, and State of Hawaii Safety Inspection Certificate. Description of each document can be under General Information below.

Vehicle ownership transfer is NOT an Express Window transaction. Although not required, an appointment is recommended for this service. Make an appointment online at AlohaQ.org .

All joint buyer-seller transactions for a single vehicle ownership transfer can be processed in a single appointment at any City and County of Honolulu satellite city hall.

All vehicles on Oahu are required to have a valid Registration, Certificate of Title, and State of Hawaii Safety Inspection Certificate:

  • A valid Certificate of Registration shows that all vehicle taxes and fees have been paid and the vehicle is allowed to be legally driven on Oahu.
  • Titles are used when selling, buying or making changes to the registered or legal/lienholder on the title.
  • Once a title is used to transfer ownership, a new registration will be printed to reflect the same changes made to the title.
  • In addition to the safety inspection emblem that must be displayed on the back of the vehicle, the safety inspection report must be kept in the vehicle with the current Certificate of Registration.
  • When renewing the registration or transferring the title to a new registered owner, if the city’s computerized records indicate an expired safety check, the owner must present proof of current safety inspection.

Directions if you are buying a vehicle: Certificate of Title BACK: Section D, E

  • Complete Section D – Application for transfer by new registered owner(s); if the vehicle is to be jointly registered, both parties must sign. *If there is a new lienholder, the new lienholder must complete Section E – Application for transfer by new lienholder.
  • Certificate of Title that is properly endorsed by the seller(s), buyer(s), and if applicable, lienholder(s).
  • Last-issued Certificate of Registration.
  • Current state of Hawaii Safety Inspection Certificate.
  • If you are an active duty military service member, you may also submit a properly completed Non-Resident Certificate form CS-L(MVR)50 or Resident Certificate form CS-L(MVR)50A, which are available from your military unit or military personnel office.
  • Motor vehicle ownership title transfer fee is $10 if you complete the transfer within 30 days the seller’s date of transfer; if you fail to complete the transfer within 30 days, a $50 penalty will be added to the transfer fee.
  • If the last-issued Certificate of Registration has expired or will expired within 45 days, you will also be required to pay the annual registration renewal.
  • You can check on the annual registration fee cost for a specific vehicle that is already registered in the City and County of Honolulu online at Honolulu Motor Vehicle Inquiry. If the vehicle registration is delinquent, as the new owner, you will be assessed for all delinquent taxes for prior years that the vehicle has not been legally registered.
  • The total required fees and taxes will be determined by the satellite city hall when you present all required documents.

Directions if you are selling a vehicle.

Certificate of Title FRONT: Section A

  • Fill in the odometer reading for vehicles that are 10 years or less; vehicles 11 years or older are not required to have the odometer reading.
  • Date, print and sign your name; if there are joint owners, both owners must date, print and sign their name.
  • Note: Notarization of seller’s signature(s) is optional, however, notarization will prevent rejection for irregular signature(s) upon comparison with the signature(s) on file or for signature verification when transfer is recorded in another county.
  • If the title is defaced or mutilated, the legal owner(s) on record must apply for a duplicate title. CS-L(MVR)10 Application for Duplicate Motor Vehicle Certificate of Title .

Certificate of Title BACK: Section B

  • If there is a lienholder, the lienholder must complete Section B.
  • If the lienholder did not complete Section B, than a lien satisfaction letter may be submitted in lieu of the lienholder’s endorsement.

Notice of Transfer: Top of Title

  • Detach the Notice of Transfer form that is located on the top of the Certificate of Title, complete the form including the name and address of new owner, and signature of seller, and submit it within 10 days to the county where the vehicle was last registered.
  • If the form has been previously detached, you may download, print, and complete the CS-L(MVR)53 Notice of Transfer form and submit it within 10 days.
  • This is very important step because it informs the city of a pending ownership transfer and can protect the seller from fines and other fees incurred after the date of sale. It is a good idea to keep a copy of this form because it has information about the vehicle, the new owner, and the date of transfer.
  • Penalty for failure to comply is subject to a fine up to $100.

Provide documents to buyer/new owner:

  • Endorsed Certificate of Title.
  • State of Hawaii Safety Inspection Certificate

Directions if you are transferring ownership of a vehicle that is physically located on Oahu and was last registered in Kauai, Maui or Hawaii County:

  • If the Certificate of Title is not released by the recorded owner, a notarized bill of sale must be provided.
  • If a lienholder is indicated on the Certificate of Title and has not released their interest on the certificate, a lien satisfaction letter or the original canceled contract stamped “PAID IN FULL” must be provided.
  •  Last-issued Certificate of Registration.
  • Completed and signed City and County of Honolulu form CS-L(MVR)1, Application for registration; if there are joint owners, both owners must sign the form.
  • The motor vehicle ownership title transfer fee is $10 if you complete the transfer within 30 days of the seller’s date of transfer; if you fail to complete the transfer within 30 days, a $50 penalty will be added to the transfer fee.

Vehicle ownership transfer is NOT an Express Window transaction and requires an appointment via AlohaQ.org .

Directions if you are transferring ownership of a vehicle with a title from another state:

  • Complete and sign a City and County of Honolulu form CS-L(MVR)1, Application for registration; if there are joint owners, both owners must sign the form.
  • Bill of lading or shipping receipt showing the vehicle’s date of arrival on Oahu unless the vehicle has a valid City and County of Honolulu Out-of-State permit.
  • If the manufacturer’s established weight for the vehicle is not available, you may be required to have the vehicle weighed at a Hawaii state-certified scale.
  • There is no transfer fee for an out-of-state title transfer on a vehicle that is not registered in Hawaii.
  • If the vehicle holds an out-of-state permit, the transfer fee does not apply because only vehicles issued Hawaii license plates and registration are subject to transfer fees.
  • If the vehicle is registered in Hawaii and has been issued Hawaii license plates, the motor vehicle ownership title transfer fee is $10 if you complete the transfer within 30 days of the seller’s date of transfer; if you fail to complete the transfer within 30 days, a $50 penalty will be added to the transfer fee.

Directions for when you pay off a vehicle loan/change in lienholder:

When you pay off your vehicle loan and the lienholder has released the Certificate of Title to you, you may record a vehicle in your name as both the registered owner(s) and lienholder(s).

  • Certificate of Title BACK: Section B Make sure the lienholder has completed Section B.
  • Complete the Application for transfer by new lienholder in Section E.
  • If the vehicle is to be jointly owned/registered, both parties must sign.
  • Certificate of Title that is properly endorsed by lienholder (release of lien), and owner(s).
  • Motor vehicle ownership title transfer fee is $10.
  • You can check online for the annual registration fee cost for a specific vehicle that is already registered in the City and County of Honolulu at Honolulu Motor Vehicle Inquiry.

Directions for transferring ownership upon the death of owner(s).

If the vehicle is jointly owned , the survivor may transfer ownership:

  • Date, print and sign your name (the surviving owner).
  • Complete the Application for transfer by new registered owner in Section D.
  • Certificate of Title that is properly endorsed in sections A and D as noted above.
  • A state-certified copy of the decedent’s official death certificate. * Photocopies are not acceptable.
  • If the vehicle registration is delinquent, you will be assessed for all delinquent taxes for prior years that the vehicle has not been legally registered.

If the vehicle is registered only in the name of the decedent, download and print the Affidavit for Collection of Personal Property of the Decedent (CS-L (MVR) 39)  form, and call (808)768-4324 or go to a satellite city hall for guidance on transferring ownership.

Vehicle ownership transfer is NOT an Express Window transaction and requires an appointment via AlohaQ.org

  • If the transfer is completed and the documents are returned to the Motor Vehicle Section within 30 days, the transfer fee is $10.00;
  • If the transfer is completed and the documents are returned to the Motor Vehicle Section after 30 days of the transfer, the transfer fee with penalty is $60.00;
  • Additionally, if the vehicle registration expires within 45 days of the ownership transfer, the new registration fees must also be paid; see Certificate of Registration section below for details.

Required Documents:

  • Section A: Assignment of Title by Seller, required;
  • Section B: Release of Lien, if applicable;
  • Section D: Application for Transfer by New Registered Owner(s), required;
  • Section E: Application for Transfer by New Lienholder, if applicable.
  • If the registration is valid and current, no additional registration fees are required, only the transfer fee is due;
  • Visit Honolulu Motor Vehicle Inquiry at https://mvinquiry.hnl.info/ ;
  • Click on “ Registered Vehicle Fees ”;
  • Input the required information, including the last four numbers of the vehicle’s VIN and the license plate number;
  • Click the “I’m not a robot” box;
  • Click “Submit”;
  • When the new window opens up, answer a few more questions and click “Submit”;
  • Scroll to the bottom of the webpage for the “Estimated Total” that includes the new registration fee plus the applicable transfer fee.
  • Vehicle’s current Safety Check: * Please submit the vehicle’s current safety check

A check, made payable to “City and County of Honolulu.”

Mail all required documents and payment to:

Department of Customer Services Division of Motor Vehicles, Licensing and Permits P.O. Box 30330 Honolulu, HI 96820-0330

Additional information:

  • Buyer is responsible for submitting motor vehicle transfer documents and fee payment.
  • Seller is responsible for submitting a completed Notice of Transfer form within 10 days of signing over the Certificate of Title to the buyer.
  • For additional information, please call 808-768-4325.

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31 U.S. Code § 3727 - Assignments of claims

In subsection (a)(1), the words “or share thereof” and “whether absolute or conditional, and whatever may be the consideration therefor” are omitted as surplus. In clause (2), the word “authorization” is substituted for “powers of attorney, orders, or other authorities” to eliminate unnecessary words.

In subsections (b) and (c), the word “official” is substituted for “officer” for consistency in the revised title and with other titles of the United States Code.

In subsection (b), the words “Except as hereinafter provided” are omitted as unnecessary. The words “read and” are omitted as surplus. The words “to the person acknowledging the same” are omitted as unnecessary. The text of 31:203(1st par. last sentence) is omitted as superseded by 39:410. The words “Notwithstanding any law to the contrary governing the validity of assignments ” and the text of 31:203(last par.) are omitted as unnecessary.

In subsection (c), before clause (1), the words “bank, trust company, or other . . . including any Federal lending agency” are omitted as surplus. The words “of money due or to become due under a contract providing for payments totaling at least $1,000” are substituted for “in any case in which the moneys due or to become due from the United States or from any agency or department thereof, under a contract providing for payments aggregating $1,000 or more” to eliminate unnecessary words. The text of 31:203(2d par. proviso cl. 1) is omitted as executed. In clause (1), the words “in the case of any contract entered into after October 9, 1940 ” are omitted as executed. In clause (2)(A), the words “payable under such contract” are omitted as surplus. In clause (3), the words “true” and “instrument of” are omitted as surplus. The words “department or” are omitted because of the restatement. The words “if any” and “to make payment” are omitted as surplus.

In subsection (d), before clause (1), the words “During a war or national emergency proclaimed by the President or declared by law and ended by proclamation or law” are substituted for “in time of war or national emergency proclaimed by the President (including the national emergency proclaimed December 16, 1950 ) or by Act or joint resolution of the Congress and until such war or national emergency has been terminated in such manner” to eliminate unnecessary words. The words “ Department of Energy (when carrying out duties and powers formerly carried out by the Atomic Energy Commission)” are substituted for “Atomic Energy Commission” (which was reconstituted as the Energy Research and Development Administration by 42:5813 and 5814) because of 42:7151(a) and 7293. The words “other department or . . . of the United States . . . except any such contract under which full payment has been made” and “of any moneys due or to become due under such contract” before “shall not be subject” are omitted as surplus. The words “A payment subsequently due under the contract (even after the war or emergency is ended) shall be paid to the assignee without” are substituted for “and if such provision or one to the same general effect has been at any time heretofore or is hereafter included or inserted in any such contract, payments to be made thereafter to an assignee of any moneys due or to become due under such contract, whether during or after such war or emergency . . . hereafter” to eliminate unnecessary words. The words “of any nature” are omitted as surplus. In clause (1), the words “or any department or agency thereof” are omitted as unnecessary. In clause (2), the words “under any renegotiation statute or under any statutory renegotiation article in the contract” are omitted as surplus.

Subsection (e)(1) is substituted for 31:203(4th par.) to eliminate unnecessary words.

In subsection (e)(2), the words “person receiving an amount under an assignment or allotment” are substituted for “assignees, transferees, or allottees” for clarity and consistency. The words “or to others for them” and “with respect to such assignments , transfers, or allotments or the use of such moneys” are omitted as surplus. The words “person making the assignment or allotment” are substituted for “assignors, transferors, or allotters” for clarity and consistency.

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  2. Assignment Front Page Format Examples

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  3. How to Transfer the Title of a Car

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  5. Assignment Title

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  1. How to Sign an Assignment of Title by a Registered Owner

    Step 1 Flip over your car title to find the Assignment of Title by Owner. Video of the Day Step 2 Print your name, the date you're selling the vehicle and the price of the sale. Step 3 Fill in the odometer reading, if necessary. In Tennessee, for example, an odometer reading is only required on vehicles newer than 10 years. We Recommend

  2. Instructions for Completing the Title Assignment

    Signature of All Seller (s) - All sellers listed on the face of the title must sign the title assignment exactly the same as the name (s) appear on the face of the title. If the name on the face of the title is a business, the signature of the authorized agent must be shown.

  3. Title Your Vehicle or Trailer

    When a vehicle is sold or transferred, the seller must record the odometer reading (mileage) in the "assignment" section of the title, and the buyer must record the odometer reading on the Application for Title and Registration.

  4. State Title Requirements

    In general, when selling or donating a vehicle you must complete the section of the title labeled "Assignment of Title by Owner" or "Transfer of Ownership". There are typically one or more sections of the title dedicated to dealer reassignments which should be left blank.

  5. Transfer of Ownership

    The owner (s), on the front of the Title, must sign as the seller in the first "reassignment" section on the back of the Title. Identify the purchaser (transferee). The purchaser must sign as the purchaser, in the 1st "reassignment" space on the back of the title. Is/Was there a Subsequent Buyer?

  6. How to Transfer Your Car Title in Illinois

    Get the car title from the seller, making sure it has: The vehicle identification number (VIN). The "Assignment of Title" section filled out, including: The odometer reading. The date of the purchase. Your correct name. The seller's signature. Next, apply for a car title transfer AND vehicle registration by submitting the following to the SOS:

  7. PDF Vehicle Licensing Guide Titling a Motor Vehicle

    46.2-702.2, 46.2-1500, 46.2-1530, 46.2-1530.2, 58.1-2403 Policy: Every person who owns a motor vehicle, autocycle, moped, motorcycle, trailer or semitrailer, before it is operated on any highway in the Commonwealth, must obtain a certificate of title and registration for the vehicle.

  8. Virginia DMV Vehicle Title Transfer Guide

    The VA vehicle title with the Assignment of Title by Owner section completed, including the odometer reading Proof of the vehicle's sales price, such as a generic bill of sale, the purchase price listed on the vehicle title or the Vehicle Price Certification ( Form SUT 1) This form is only required if the vehicle is over 5 years old

  9. How to Transfer the Title of a Car

    Step 2: Fill out the title transfer section on the title. On the certificate of title, the "assignment of title" section must be filled out when the title is being transferred. Have the seller fill this out completely, including the current odometer reading, the date, your full name, and the seller's signature. ...

  10. Official NCDMV: Vehicle Titles

    To title and register a vehicle, go to an NCDMV license plate agency or mail in the information outlined in the following steps: Meet the requirements and provide the proper documentation Complete the appropriate forms. Pay the relevant fees. Instant Titles

  11. How to fill out a title when selling a car

    Write a bill of sale. Along with the title, you'll also need to create a bill of sale, with the seller and buyer each receiving a copy for their records. The DMV may also wish to see this depending on your state's regulations. A bill of sale typically includes the amount paid, date of transaction and signatures of both parties.

  12. This is How to Sign or Transfer Your Title in Illinois

    How to Sign Your Title in Illinois (IL) Where to Sign Be sure to write clearly and sign/print your name exactly as spelled on the front of your title. Avoid white-out, scribbles, and strike-throughs. Front of the title bottom half - sign name (s) on the line where it reads "Signature (s) of Seller (s)."

  13. Vehicle Ownership Transfer

    Directions if you are buying a vehicle: Certificate of Title BACK: Section D, E. Complete Section D - Application for transfer by new registered owner(s); if the vehicle is to be jointly registered, both parties must sign. *If there is a new lienholder, the new lienholder must complete Section E - Application for transfer by new lienholder.

  14. 31 U.S. Code § 3727

    (1) a transfer or assignment of any part of a claim against the United States Government or of an interest in the claim; or (2) the authorization to receive payment for any part of the claim. (b) An assignment may be made only after a claim is allowed, the amount of the claim is decided, and a warrant for payment of the claim has been issued.

  15. Official NCDMV: Vehicle Documents & Forms

    Required Documents. Vehicle purchased from an individual or donated or gifted. Vehicle Title 1. Lien Release- if liens are shown on vehicle title) Title Application (MVR-1) 1. Odometer Disclosure Statement (MVR-180) 2. Damage Disclosure Statement (MVR-181) Highway-Use Tax Exemption Certificate (MVR-613) 1 - if being transferred between ...

  16. PDF Sellers Report of Sale

    Record Inquiry Section 501 S. Second St., Rm. 629 Springfield, IL 62756 ilsos.gov ... requires the owner of a vehicle to complete and sign the Assignment of Title section on the Certificate of Title to the buyer who must then apply to the Vehicle Services Department.

  17. What Is a Car Title?

    Assignment of title: This section can be used to indicate a change of ownership. If the vehicle is sold, the "assignment of title" section must be completed before the title is given to the new owner. Car make, model and year: The vehicle's make and model are typically listed on the title, ...

  18. Title and Registration

    The Electronic Registration and Title (ERT) System allows you to complete and print an Application for Vehicle. Transaction (s) (VSD 190) online. VSD 190. Tow Truck for Hire Insurance Affirmation. VSD 941. Tow Truck Registration. VSD 404. Vehicle Title and Registration - Tips for Properly Completing Your Applications. VSD 293.

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  20. Weather Ostrovnoy

    Today's and tonight's professional weather forecast for Ostrovnoy. Precipitation radar, HD satellite images, and current weather warnings, hourly temperature, chance of rain, and sunshine hours.

  21. Ostrovnoy, Murmansk, Russia

    Ostrovnoy Geographical coordinates: Latitude: 68.05, Longitude: 39.5 68° 3′ 0″ North, 39° 30′ 0″ East Ostrovnoy Area: 7,600 hectares 76.00 km² (29.34 sq mi): Ostrovnoy Altitude: 41 m (135 ft) Ostrovnoy Climate: Subarctic climate (Köppen climate classification: Dfc)

  22. Ostrovnoy Map

    Ostrovnoy Ostrovnoy, previously known as Murmansk-140, is a closed town in Murmansk Oblast, Russia.As of the 2010 Census, its population was 2,171; down from 5,032 recorded in the 2002 Census.