You never sign the back of a title until you sell the vehicle.
Yes, you do. which section on the back of title do i sign for selling vechile
You sign on the back of the title to transfer ownership.
On the back of the title Part A only
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.
usually
You typically sign the title of a car purchase on the back of the document in the designated area for the buyer's signature.
You should sign the front of the title to prevent someone from forging your name on the back of the title. In Texas you are not required to sign the front however it is a good idea to do so.
In most states, you have to sign the back of an Illinois title in front of a Notary Public. This is true if you sell to a dealer or its a private sale.
as seller
You sign the title where is shows seller and fill in the information of the buyer and have them sign as buyer. Its a good idea to make a copy of the title (front and back) just in case the buyer doesnt title it right away so you can prove that you sold it if you get a tax notice.
The seller typically signs on the back of the car title in the designated "seller" or "transferor" section.
Title for what? If it's for a car, and she has legal means to do so (power of attorney), she would sign the back under Seller and note P.A. after her signature.