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Texas titles must be notarized. Only sign the title in the presence of a notary public.Print your name (or names) on the back of the title where it says Seller(s) Hand Printed Name(s). For vehicles less than 10 years old, you must include an odometer disclosure statement reflecting the current odometer reading.
Where Do I Sign a Texas Title? There are two locations you must sign. Sign on the front of the title where it is marked Signature of Owner or Agent. Sign the back of the title where it is marked "Signature of Seller/Agent."
Apply in Person Complete the Application for a Certified Copy of Title (Form VTR-34). NOTE: All recorded owners must sign the form and provide photo ID (or a copy) at time of application. Provide a valid photo ID and $5.45 fee by check, cash or money order (no debit or credit card accepted).
A title receipt with registration or permit authorizes the operation of the motor vehicle on a public highway in this state until the title is issued.
The State DMV has issued a corrected title for the vehicle.In other states, details about the vehicle, such as incorrect odometer readings, can result in a corrected title being issued. A corrected title can also be issued when a lien is placed on the vehicle's title.
Each Certificate of Title must be signed by the Seller on the front of the Texas Certificate of Title on the Signature of Owner line. The back of each Title needs to be completed, as well.Title can only be transferred to the winning bidder's name or company name as it appears on the receipt we email to you.
Texas title, signed and dated by the seller(s) and buyer(s). VTR-130U (Application for Texas title), signed and dated by the seller(s) and buyer(s). Proof of insurance in the buyer's name. Acceptable form of ID. Proof of inspection. Fees.
You and seller must both sign. (Your application, but his record of the sale). If necessary you can go with the seller to a Texas Division of Motor Vehicle office.
Form 130-U is used in the State of Texas to apply for a title to a vehicle. Also known as an Application for Texas Title, the document is completed to transfer the title from the seller of the vehicle to its new owner.