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What needs to be signed on a car title?

What needs to be signed on a car title?

On the title where it says “Signature(s) of all purchaser(s),” all persons who are buying the car should sign their names. Next to that, the seller should sign their name. On the next line, all buyers and sellers should print their names.

What part of title does seller keep?

On the title, the seller should fill in the name and address of the purchaser, the odometer information, selling price, and the date sold in the “Transfer of Title by Seller” section.

What if the title is already signed?

If someone else signed the title, but the car is supposed to be in your name, that person will need to transfer the title to you. First, he will need to obtain a title in his name by going to the state department of motor vehicles, paying the title transfer fee and waiting for the title to arrive.

When do both owners have to sign the title?

Only one owner must sign if title states “OR” between owner names printed on the front of the title. Both owners must sign if title states “AND” or “AND/OR” between owner names, or if nothing is listed between owner names.

Where do you sign the front of a car title?

Front of the title right below where you printed name (s) – sign name (s) on the line where it reads “Seller’s Signature (s).” Front of the title on the right – print WHEELZY on the line where it reads “Buyer’s Printed Name (s).” All owners listed on the front of title must sign the title.

How to sign your title in Ohio ( Oh )?

Ohio car titles must be notarized. Wait to sign until you are before a Notary. Back of the title top half – print name (s) on the line where it reads “Transferor’s/Seller’s Printed Name.” Back of the title right next to where you printed name (s) – sign name (s) on the line where it reads “Transferor’s/Seller’s Signature.”

Do you have to sign your Minnesota title?

All owners listed on the front of title must sign the title. If your Minnesota title shows a lien or a bank name printed on the front, then your title will need to be signed off by the lien holder or have a separate lien release letter.