nope
You need to bring the title and your bill of sale to the DMV to see what their policy is in such a situation and whether or not you have any options. The DMV may be able to assist you in locating the owner of the vehicle so the owner can perfect the transfer if necessary. A Notarized signature is not a necessary component of a vehicle transfer in the state of California
no you do not need notarized i believe
It depends on your state. Missouri, for example, does not require the title to be notarized.
Generally you need to get your money back or sue for fraud. The seller of a vehicle must provide the title. End of story.
In Arizona, the title of a used car does not need to be notarized when selling. However, both the seller and buyer must sign the title, and the seller should provide the buyer with an Arizona Bill of Sale for their records. It's important to complete the title transfer process promptly to avoid any legal issues. Always check for any specific requirements or changes in regulations before completing the sale.
do i need wv title notarized
Indiana car titles have to b notarized
You need to have the seller fill out all information required (Odometer Reading, Sale Price, ETC.) Both of you then need to sign it accordingly and have the title notarized. THen you need to go to the courthouse (seller does not need to be present now) and have the title officially transferred. You will have to pay sales tax on the purchase price and the title fee which I believe is 12 to 16 dollars.
In Indiana, a car title does not need to be notarized for most transactions. However, if the title is being transferred as part of a sale, both the seller and buyer must sign the title. It's recommended to check with the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) or local regulations to ensure compliance with any specific requirements that may apply to your situation.
The title would be your receipt.
No, it is not a requirement in Texas that the bill of sale be notarized. Both the buyer and seller do need to sign it.
Yes, in Pennsylvania, auto titles need to be notarized when transferring ownership. The seller must sign the title in the presence of a notary, who will then provide their signature and seal. This notarization helps to verify the identity of the seller and ensures the transaction is legitimate. It's important to check for any specific requirements or updates, as regulations may change.