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There should be a place for the seller's signature and the car's present odometer reading. The seller's signature may be required to be notarized on some out-of-state titles. It is a good idea to consult a dealer, tag service, notary or the Bureau of Motor Vehicles about out-of-state title transfers.
Selling a New VehicleThe seller's signature is required to be notarized or verified on the Pennsylvania title. The seller's signature may be required to be notarized on some out-of-state titles. The seller will need to provide the authorized PennDOT agent with proper proof of identification (PDF).
Valid PA drivers license, PA ID card or Military ID. Valid PA proof of insurance if you are going to register the vehicle. This must be a hard copy of the insurance card, binder or declaration page.
In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania when you buy or sell a vehicle a Bill of Sale Form is not required but it's strongly recommended. This serves as a legal receipt from the buyer to the seller documenting both the change in ownership and the purchase price.
Pennsylvania Bill of SaleBill of sale (Form MV-426B)Verification of vehicle identification number (Form MV-41)Application for duplicate title (Form MV-38O)Self-certification of exemption from tax status certificate (Form MV-16T)Self certification for proof of residency (Form MV-8)More items...
You can buy a car without a title, but it should be approached with extreme caution. It involves researching the car's history, talking to the seller, getting a bill of sale, (potentially) getting a lost title bond, and registering the car in your name.
If you are the joint-owner, administrator, beneficiary, or spouse, you may only need to take the death certificate and the vehicle's title to your local PA title office, and they will retitle the vehicle. There is no court order or attorney required.
How to Transfer a Title in PASign and notarize the title, making sure the sale price is listed.Report odometer reading on PA title.Remove vehicle registration plate, if the seller.Buyer insures vehicle and brings proof of insurance.Buyer registers vehicle and pays taxes and registration fees.
You will need the Pennsylvania Certificate of title, Pennsylvania Driver's License or Pennsylvania Photo Identification, a copy of your current insurance identification card is required if registration is to be issued and Form MV-4ST Vehicle Sales and Use Tax Return/Application for Registration. Form MV-4ST is only
If you misplace or lose your title, you can apply for a duplicate title using Form MV-38O, Application for Duplicate Title, which is available from authorized PennDOT agents or it can be downloaded from PennDOT's Driver and Vehicle Services website at . There is a fee for all duplicate titles.