North Carolina Name Affidavit of Buyer

State:
North Carolina
Control #:
NC-CLOSE5
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Description Name Affidavit Buyer

The Buyers Name Affidavit is for the Buyer to provide a statement of his or her legal name and signature, as well as to certify to other "known as" names. Many times persons sign documents in different ways and the name affidavit is necessary to clarify that the signatures are one and the same person. i.e. John Jones, John T. Jones and J.T. Jones are one and the same person.

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FAQ

A notary public who has a direct or indirect financial (or other beneficial) interest in a document may not notarize such a document. The better practice is not to notarize for a spouse or family member in order to preserve the integrity of the notarization and to prevent a challenge to the notarization.

The bill of sale must be notarized by a notary public and include identifying information about the vessel, information about the buyer and seller, the date of the transaction, and the sale price.

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.

Yes. They can both sign the title and have it notarized prior to the sale. The notary is witnessing the sellers signature, not the buyers signature.

North Carolina titles must be notarized. Only sign the title in the presence of a notary public. Sign your name (or names) on the back of the title where it says Seller(s) Signature(s). Print your name (or names) on the back of the title where it says Seller(s) Hand Printed Name(s).

Sign the title with the seller and make sure to have it notarized. Get a lien release from the seller. Make sure that the seller provides you with an Eligible Risk Statement for Registration and Certificate of Title, a Damage Disclosure Statement and an Odometer Disclosure Statement. Complete the Title Application.

North Carolina titles must be notarized. Only sign the title in the presence of a notary public. Sign your name (or names) on the back of the title where it says Seller(s) Signature(s). Print your name (or names) on the back of the title where it says Seller(s) Hand Printed Name(s).

You not need both parties to be physically present at the time of notarization, but you can only notarize for the person who is appearing before you. The other person can have their signature notarized at another time.

On the front of the title, near the middle, the seller must write in the current odometer reading on the vehicle. Near the bottom, the seller must fill in the following information on the appropriate lines: Date the vehicle was sold, and their printed name and signed name (which should be written on the same line).

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North Carolina Name Affidavit of Buyer