You don't need to noterize on a sale of a car.
you just notarize the sellers signature!
Not if the same last name
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.
Yes, the buyer needs to know before buying. You can get the money, pay off the car and get the title in the mail within 2-3 weeks. Then sign it over to the buyer. It is suggested that you don't let the buyer take the car until the title is in their hands.
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Take the title, yourself and the buyer to your local DMV. They will take care of everything.
Whoever is listed on the Certificate of Title is the owner of the car.Whoever is listed on the Certificate of Title is the owner of the car.Whoever is listed on the Certificate of Title is the owner of the car.Whoever is listed on the Certificate of Title is the owner of the car.
Take the buyer & title to the car with you to the lender that holds the lien on the vehicle. Use the money he is paying you to pay off the loan and get a lien release from the lender. Sign the car over to the buyer at the lender's place of business. Take this lien release and the title with you and the buyer to your DMV, and transfer the car into the buyer's name.
Notarize a car title!? Every state issues new Notaries a complete set of guidelines and regulations. Refer to them, or call the Secretary of State's Office for your state and inquire. I've bought and sold a lot vehicles in my life and have NEVER once had to have a signature on a vehicle title notarized.
Yes, a co-buyer can take possession of the car if they are listed on the title and have a legal right to do so.
You typically sign the title of a car purchase on the back of the document in the designated area for the buyer's signature.
These type of transaction is illegal since there was no car title that has to be presented in selling that car.