The seller typically signs on the back of the car title in the designated "seller" or "transferor" section.
as seller
the back, under Seller
In Vermont, to sign over a car title, the seller must complete the "Assignment of Ownership" section on the back of the title. The seller should sign their name as it appears on the title and provide the buyer's information. Both parties should also print their names and the date of the sale. After signing, the seller should provide the title to the buyer, who will then take it to the DMV to register the vehicle.
Sign off on your part as the seller on the title itself just like you were selling it to anyone else.
under the title
No. That is fraud. You need to get the signature of the person whose name is on the title. If your name is on the title you can sell it. If not you can't.
May vary where you are: Assuming title has your info on it as well as the car's, put the Seller's info as well as the car's mileage on the title. Don't forget to date it!
Then seller doesn't own the car. Don't buy a car without a title. The title is the only thing that proves ownership. ---- If the seller has no title, the car might be stolen. DO NOT buy the car.
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.
A seller should never sign except in the presence of a notary. A notary has to witness the seller signing his/her name. Notaries have to take special classes in how those type of documents need to be filled out
You need to get a "lost title" form from the DMV and have the seller sign it. This form will work as the title and you will need a "bill of sale" to go with it.
He would have to sign off on the back of the title as the "Seller" and you would sign as the "Buyer." After that, take it to your local tag office to apply for a new title.