THE BUYER AND SELLER WILL SIGN ON THE BACK OF THE TITLE MAKE SURE YOU WRITE YOUR NAME AS IT IS ON THE TITLE, THERE WILL BE A PLACE FOR SELLER AND BUYER TO WRITE NAME AND ADDRESS AND ZIP. A PLACE FOR THE AMOUNT SOLD. IF YOUR BUYING FROM FAMILY, YOU CAN GET A PAPER AND FILL IT OUT SAYING IT'S A GIFT AND YOU WON'T HAVE TO PAY ANY TAXES ON IT. YOU GET THAT PAPER WHERE YOU BUY THE TAGS AND GET THE TITLE CHANGED OVER TO YOUR NAME. GOOD LUCK SRHAND
On the back of the title there is a place to sign it and the person that is receiving the car signs it as well.
No. He must voluntarily sign the title over to you.No. He must voluntarily sign the title over to you.No. He must voluntarily sign the title over to you.No. He must voluntarily sign the title over to you.
Yes.
no you cant sign it its in her name. she can sign it over to you or she can add your name to the title but no u cant sign it because its not in your name.
Absolutely
sign the title over to the person buying the car
Sign off on your part as the seller on the title itself just like you were selling it to anyone else.
Take the title along with the buyer to your local DMV and have the car transferred over from you to the buyer. Do not sign the title over until you have the money in your hand, and do not let the buyer have the car until you have it transferred out of your name.
If you are on the title (pink slip) and the title holder will not release the title to you, either your ex needs to sign off or there is still money owed on the vehicle.
No, you must sign the title over to the buyer at the time of the transaction.
She'll need to sign it over to you.
May vary where you are: Assuming title has your info on it as well as the car's, put the Seller's info as well as the car's mileage on the title. Don't forget to date it!