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If you speaking of transfering vehicles..the answer is yes. You will need the original title to your car and the owner of the vehicle must submit for the title and registration transfer in NC.
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In California, the fees for a title transfer of vehicle vary depending upon the type, weight and size of the vehicle. A 9,000kg trailer for example, has a fee of $389.00
TT on a title typically stands for "Title Transfer" or "Transfer of Title." It signifies that ownership or legal title of the item, such as a vehicle or property, has been transferred from one party to another.
You must get your title notarized when you transfer a vehicle - DO NOT SIGN the title until you are in the presence of the notary!! Try going into your local bank - there may be a notary there who won't charge you because you are a bank customer.
it depends on how much the vehicle costs
If your names BOTH appear on the title - yes - you will both have to sign.
Contact the MVD (Motor Vehicle Department) and do a title search. You will need the vehicle VIN and there will be a fee.
In Ohio (I'm not sure about other jurisdictions), you can transfer the title of 2 vehicles with just an affidavit & the title; you don't have to open and estate with the probate court (that's if the death was AFTER 1996. Prior to 1996, you could only transfer 1 vehicle with no probate).
A title transfer is around 10 dollars. The registration tax is determined on the sale of the vehicle so cost will vary.
You don't get the title until that vehicle's paid for.
It depends on the Motor Vehicle laws of the State the vehicle is in. In New York, you cannot register a vehicle unless the Title is presented at the time of registration. The Bill of Sale is worthless without a vehicle title