What is the Maine title transfer process?
Transferring a Used Car Title In New York
A car title transfer establishes the buyer of a vehicle as the new owner. There are two stages to a title transfer:
1. The seller and buyer meet in person. The buyer pays the seller for the car. Both parties fill out the physical certificate of title and sign it. From that point on the buyer is the legal owner of the car.
2. The buyer registers the vehicle and formally transfers the title into their name with the New York Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
The first step (the seller and buyer meeting) is the most important. The second step is a required formality.
- As the seller, you’ll formalize the whole transaction when you transfer ownership of the car by signing the title over to the buyer. You’ll remove the license plates from the car and be done with the vehicle.
- As the buyer in a private car sale, you become the legal vehicle owner as soon as the seller transfers the title to your name. You’ll finalize with the New York DMV to get title and registration in your name. You’ll also get new New York license plates as well as used car insurance.
Signing a NY Vehicle Title
Signing a NY Vehicle Title
Always keep the following information in mind while filling out the certificate of title:
- Write neatly.
- Never use nicknames.
- Never use white-out or erase anything.
- Any spelling mistakes void the document.
- Only use blue or black ink. Any other color ink will void the title.
Front of Title
Back of the Title
2. The seller marks whether the car has been wrecked or not in the red rectangle marked “2”.
3. In the teal box marked “3,” The seller signs and prints their name, enters their street address, city, state, and zip code, then the date.
4. The buyer enters their street address, city, state, and zip code, then enters the date and signs their name.
Congrats! You’ve completed a Maine vehicle title transfer. Pretty easy, right?
DMV Title Transfer
DMV Title Transfer
To apply for a vehicle title transfer in New York, you need to:
- Visit your local New York DMV office
- Provide the certificate of title
- Provide a Bill of sale
- Provide proof of identification and date of birth (drivers license or insurance identification card)
- Provide proof of insurance
- Complete a statement of transaction (Form DTF-802)
- Complete a vehicle registration/title application (Form MV-82)
- Pay the $50 vehicle title and registration fee, and used car sales tax
New York Title Transfer Fees
New York Title Transfer Fees
- Vehicle title application: $50.
- Duplicate title fee: $20.
- New York sales tax of 4%
New York License Plates
New York License Plates
New York Emissions Testing Requirements
New York Emissions Testing Requirements
- Cars less than 2 model years old
- Cars more than 25 model years old
- Diesel-powered vehicles that are model year 1996 or older
- Electric-powered vehicles
- Vehicles that have historical license plates
If the car that you are buying does not meet any of these criteria, find a New York DMV-authorized smog check station and proceed with the test.
If your car fails the test, you will be granted a 10-day extension to fix your emissions and get the vehicle re-tested.
New York Bill of Sale
New York Bill of Sale
These are the components that must be in a bill of sale:
- Your full name and signature
- The other party’s full name and notarized signature
- Price of the car
- A description of the car
- The make, model, and year of the car
- Date of the transaction
- A warranty disclaimer stating the car is being sold as-is
PrivateAuto includes a bill of sale as part of our standard in-app transaction process. At the appropriate stage in the transaction, both the buyer and seller will be encouraged to e-sign the NY bill of sale in our app.
The whole deal, including the bill of sale, can be done in just a few minutes when you meet to test drive the car and agree to buy it. It’s fast, simple, and convenient. You will always have the electronic bill of sale accessible in your PrivateAuto account as proof that the transaction was legitimate.
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New York Title Transfer FAQ
How to request a duplicate vehicle title in New York?
In the state of New York, you can apply for a duplicate title online, in person, or by mail.
Online duplicate title
You can only request a duplicate NY vehicle title online if:
– A vehicle title has not been processed within the last 15 days
– The address on your vehicle title and registration matches your current mailing address
– You own the vehicle title
– There are no other changes in the information listed on the vehicle’s title
Duplicate title application by mail
In order to successfully apply for a duplicate vehicle title in this state, you need to send:
– A fully completed application for duplicate title (Form MV-902)
– A photocopied proof of identification
– A check in the amount of $20
The required documentation along the payment should be mailed to the following address:
New York State Department of Motor Vehicles
Title Bureau
P.O. Box 2750
Albany, NY 12220
If you choose to use express mail, send your application to the following address:
Duplicate Title Certificates
New York State Department of Motor Vehicles
6 Empire State Plaza
Albany, NY 12228
How to transfer an out-of-state title?
When buying a car from out of state and then registering it in New York, you will need to transfer the title with the NY DMV. You’ll need to provide the following documents:
– Your out-of-state vehicle title
– Proof of identification
– Proof of a valid NY vehicle insurance policy (New York State insurance card (FS-20)
– Complete the vehicle registration/title application (Form MV-82)
– Complete a claim sales and use tax exemption – title/registration (Form DTF-803)
– Payment for all applicable vehicle title fees
How to transfer a car title when the owner is deceased?
If you want to keep a vehicle once the owner passes away, and you’re the surviving spouse or personal representative, you need to transfer the title.
You will need the following documentation in order to transfer a deceased person’s vehicle title in New York:
– The death certificate
– Odometer disclosure statement
– Certificate of the vehicle’s title
– Order from Probate Court to transfer the vehicle’s title
– Payment for the vehicle title transfer fee
Where can I go to transfer a car title in New York?
If you bought a car in New York and you’re transferring the vehicle’s title, you can do a car title transfer at a New York DMV office. Below are a couple NY DMV offices.
Department of Motor Vehicles – College Point Office
30-56 Whitestone Expy
Flushing, NY 11354
(518) 486 – 9786
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday (8:30 AM to 4 PM)
Thursday (10 AM to 6 PM)
Saturday and Sunday (Closed)
New York Department of Motor Vehicles – Harlem Office
159 E 125th St
New York, NY 10035
(518) 486 – 9786
Monday – Friday (6 AM to 8 PM)
Saturday and Sunday (Closed)
Department of Motor Vehicles
4545 Transit Rd
Williamsville, NY 14221
(716) 858 – 7450
Monday – Saturday (10 AM to 6 PM)
Sunday (12 to 5 PM)
What safeguards should you take when buying a car privately?
We advise the following procedures to keep you safe when purchasing a car privately:
– Never give out your contact information
– Deal with verified sellers only
– Have a bill of sale to legally validate the transaction
– Send the payment through PrivateAuto Pay
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What is the safest method of payment when selling a NY car?
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Neither the buyer nor the seller has to give out their contact or banking information during the process of buying a car, so both parties can feel safe when exchanging funds.
How much does it cost to register a vehicle in New York?
The New York Department of Motor Vehicles is responsible for vehicle registration and driver licensing in the state.
The state of New York will charge you a bi-annual registration fee (based on the weight of the vehicle) between $26 and $140.
If your car has six or more cylinders or is electric, New York will charge an additional $32.50 every two years.
You will also need to have liability insurance in the state to get your New York registration completed.
You’ll fill out vehicle registration/ title application (Form MV-82), and provide the DMV with documents such as:
– The vehicle title and registration
– Odometer disclosure statement
– Lien release or lease contract (if necessary).
Further Reading
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