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Fill in all the spaces as though you were selling the car. The “seller” is the person whose name is coming off the title. The “buyer” is the person whose name is going to remain. It is important to fill out the form completely and neatly. In some cases, if you make a mistake and cross out your error, the Department of Motor Vehicles may not accept the form. You would have to request a completely new title, and then start the transfer over again.  Some states require that the signatures be notarized. Find out ahead of time if this applies to you and do not complete the form until a notary is present. Some states require that you complete the forms at the DMV in person. Find out if this applies to your state as well. Call ahead and see if it is possible to make an appointment, so that you can reduce the amount of time that you’ll need to wait. In most cases, a transfer must be done in person at the DMV. In some states, you may be able to submit the paperwork by mail. Call your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles or check their web site online to find out which of these situations applies to you.
Complete the form on the back of the title certificate. Be very careful. Take your forms to the DMV.