Wyoming Transfer of Title and Assignment of Equipment from Nonprofit Foundation including a Waiver and Release of Liability

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The following form is a form for transfer of title and assignment of equipment from a non-profit foundation and includes a waiver and release of liability in favor of the foundation.

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In order to complete the sale of your Wyoming vehicle, you must transfer your title by entering the name of the buyer/purchaser in the buyer/purchaser field. Please PRINT and SIGN your name in the seller/owner field EXACTLY as it appears at the top of the title.

Required Title Transfer Documents In WyomingThe original title that is signed and dated by both the sellers and buyers in front of a notary.If the vehicle is less than 10 years old, the odometer section on the original title must be completed.Your driver's license.More items...

For all Wyoming titles, the lien must be released by the county clerk or a deputy clerk in the county that filed the lien. Bring the following to the clerk's office: The original Wyoming certificate of title. The lien release statement or letter from your lender.

Wyoming requires a notarized bill of sale for private car sales....The bill of sale requires the following:Year, Make and Model of the Vehicle.Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)Sale Price.Date of Sale.Legal full name, address and signature of the buyer(s)Legal full name, address and signature of the seller(s)More items...

Car title transfer in WyomingYour out of state title and a completed application for Certificate of Title and VIN/HIN Inspection form (MV-300A)If you haven't undergone a VIN inspection, law enforcement or the county clerk can do one for $10.

Required Title Transfer Documents In WyomingThe original title that is signed and dated by both the sellers and buyers in front of a notary. If the vehicle is less than 10 years old, the odometer section on the original title must be completed. Your driver's license.

The title transfer fees in Wyoming are: $15 for a simple title transfer. $20 to file a lien on the title. $10 for a VIN inspection, if needed.

Vehicle TitlesWyoming titles and lien filings are processed through the local county clerk office in the county seat of the county of residence. For specific titling or lien questions, contact the appropriate county clerk office.

In Wyoming, a vehicle ownership transfer must include a bill of sale.

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Wyoming Transfer of Title and Assignment of Equipment from Nonprofit Foundation including a Waiver and Release of Liability