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Things To Remember While Transferring Your Car Ownership
March 31, 2023
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Christopher Caldwell
CTO @ vehbee

You are about to sell your car. You have found a buyer who will give you the right price. But there is one crucial thing you need to do before selling your vehicle. It is nothing other than transferring the ownership of your car. You will have to ensure that you do the correct paperwork to transfer the car title. Therefore, we will discuss a few things that you should remember while transferring the car title.

1. Contact DMV

The first thing you should do while transferring your car’s ownership is to get in touch with the DMV. The DMV will update you about the requirements for transferring the car title. States might ask the seller to provide certain information. This may include the odometer reading of the car or the sale price of the vehicle. The requirements for transferring your car title will vary from state to state.

2. Settle Auto Car Loans

You might have taken an auto loan while purchasing your car. This will make the name of the lender appear on the car title. In such situations, you will have to contact your lender to know what you need to do. Usually, you will be required to settle the loan before selling the car.

3. Beware Of Scammers

Beware of buyers who are not ready to meet you physically for the transfer of the car title. Selling your car privately can attract scammers. Therefore, you should be careful about your buyer. There are greater chances of fraud with a middleman involved in the process. A buyer’s agent might be handling everything from the buyer’s side. In some states, you can transfer the car title to a long-distance buyer. But you need to ensure that all the agreements are in place and notarized by you and your buyer. You should ensure that the payment is made safely and securely before transferring the title.

4. Closing The Deal

After all the legal paperwork is complete, it is time to close the deal. Meet your buyer and bring along all the necessary paperwork. You should also remember to carry any maintenance or warranty records applicable to your vehicle. Sign over the title only after you receive the payment. Check all the documents one final time.

Ending Note

If you remember the things above, you will be able to transfer your car title easily. Be careful of any scammers and sign all the documents after reading them properly.

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