Ohio Phone Memo

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Multi-State
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US-04097BG
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This a memo for a phone call that was taken from someone while the intended recipient was unavailable.

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Head to your local Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) office to perform the vehicle title transfer with your recipient. You'll need the following required documents: The current vehicle title assigned to the gifter. Application for Certificate of Title to a Motor Vehicle (Form BMV 3774)

To transfer a car title in Ohio, the seller needs to transfer the title to the buyer with a notarized signature. The buyer will also need to fill out a title application and possibly an odometer disclosure.

The buyer may, but does not have to be, present for the seller to complete the Assignment of Ownership; but the seller MUST have the buyer's name and address in order to complete this section and have the seller's signature notarized.

Transferring a Paper Title When Selling Privately in OhioRemember to have both parties complete and sign this section in front of a notary or deputy clerk. Do not sign the title until the buyer fills in their full legal name and current address. The signature must be complete, as the state will reject initials.

Title transfers must take place within 30 days of the date of sale, otherwise a late fee will be assessed. Dual ownership requires both parties to be present unless a notarized power of attorney is provided. Social Security numbers for all parties are required.

Important Information to RememberDual ownership requires both parties to be present unless a notarized power of attorney is provided. Social Security numbers for all parties are required. Photocopies of title are not accepted.

Transfers of ownership cannot be submitted electronically using the ELT process. DPS did not build the interface used by lienholders for this process; lienholders can choose from a number of third-party service providers doing business in Ohio. The third-party service providers charge a fee for use of their software.

To transfer a car title in Ohio, the seller needs to transfer the title to the buyer with a notarized signature. The buyer will also need to fill out a title application and possibly an odometer disclosure.

A Transfer on Death beneficiary needs to bring:Original Ohio title.Certified copy of the death certificate.Application(s) for Certificate of Title to a Motor Vehicle (Form BMV 3774)A government-issued driver license or identification card.Payment for title fees.

The buyer does not need to be present for the Seller to complete the Assignment section; but the Seller must have the name and address of the buyer in order to complete the section, and have their signature notarized. No blank spaces!! All Sellers/signers must personally appear before the notary! NO exceptions!

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Ohio Phone Memo