no you do not need notarized i believe
It depends on your state. Missouri, for example, does not require the title to be notarized.
Indiana car titles have to b notarized
do i need wv title notarized
No, California is not a notary state
Yes, if you lost the notarized car title, you typically need the original owner to request a duplicate title from the DMV or relevant authority, as they are the legal owner of record. The original owner may need to sign the application for the duplicate title, and it will likely need to be notarized again. Check with your local DMV for specific requirements and procedures.
In addition to the car, you should get a signed, notarized title. The title demonstrates that ownership of the car was transferred to you.
You have to get the title notarized at the BMV. then you write the info of the new owner where they notarized, and then they will take it to the BMV.
You and the previous owner can draw up a title. Just get it notarized and it has to be legal.
To transfer a car title in Missouri when the owner is deceased, you will need to provide a copy of the death certificate, the current title, and a notarized affidavit of heirship or a court order. You may also need to complete a transfer of title form and pay any applicable fees.
To sell a car privately in Louisiana, you need to gather all necessary documents such as the title, bill of sale, and vehicle history report. Advertise the car, negotiate the price with potential buyers, and complete the sale by signing over the title and transferring ownership at the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles.
As long as you have the title
In some states there is an Affidavit of owner dying without a will that has to be singed and notarized to get the title transferred.