This depends on the state in which the car is titled. OH, PA, and AL all require titles to be notorized before submission to any department of motor vehicles.
Yes, but you need to fill out a power of attorney form in order for it to be legal.
Yes, you can do that.
Fill out the seller and buyer information on the back of the title and both of you sign it. Since the vehicle is going out of state, you should also fill out a bill of sale, sign it in front of a notary and have them notorize and seal it, so she doesnt have any problems when she tries to register and title it in Ill. You can get a bill of sale from your local dmv.
At a notary's office.
No, California is not a notary state
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Buyer pays the notary and fees.
Yes, he will sign under Seller and you will sign under Buyer. Some states require a notary public to witness and notarize the signatures, If it is so in Illinois, it would be best to wait to sign in front of the notary public, If notarization is not required, it's ok to sign and then transfer the title. If you are not a car dealer, you sign on the front of the title (in Illinois) in the area under "assignment of title".
You need to have the title of the vehicle. The title needs to be signed by you and a notary. Any paperwork about the price of the vehicle is up to you.
Fill out a lost title application at your local DMV
If you do not have a title to a car due to losing it, you can fill out an affidavit. By filling one out, you are truthfully saying the car belongs to you and you can then get a title.
assuming that you bought the car in Pennsylvania, generally you and the seller go to a notary . you with both need photo id, the seller will need to bring the title and you will have to show proof of insurance, then the notary does the hard work, you will have to pay sales tax, title and registration fees, and notary fee's, this all varies place to place. then they will print out a temp or permanent reg. card give you a license plate and a temp temp sticker or permanent plate tag, depending on he notary . you will then receive your new title in a few weeks in the mail