Whether a camper title needs to be notarized depends on the state where the transaction takes place. Some states require notarization for the transfer of vehicle titles, while others do not. It's essential to check your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or equivalent authority for specific requirements regarding camper title transfers. Always ensure you have the correct documentation to avoid issues during the registration process.
no you do not need notarized i believe
It depends on your state. Missouri, for example, does not require the title to be notarized.
do i need wv title notarized
Indiana car titles have to b notarized
no you do not
It is not needed in Georgia
Yes or no
nope
Yes, in New Jersey, a pop-up camper typically requires a title to register. If the camper is new, the dealer will provide the title. For used campers, the seller should provide the title, which you will need to present when registering the camper with the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. If the title is lost, you may need to apply for a duplicate before you can register it.
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.
No, California is not a notary state
The state of Alabama does not require a title for a 1990 pop up camper. A title for a pop up camper that is more than 20 model years old does not need a title. If it is newer than a title is required.