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To transfer a title, you will need: Either the California Certificate of Title or an Application for Replacement or Transfer of Title (REG 227) (if the title is missing). The signature(s) of seller(s) and lienholder (if any). The signature(s) of buyer(s). A transfer fee.
The signed negotiable title and completed Application for Texas Title and/or Registration (Form 130-U), must be provided to the county tax office to title the vehicle. The title application must be accompanied by Affidavit of Motor Vehicle Gift Transfer (Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts Form 14-317).
For a gift or trade, the new owner must indicate the vehicles estimated value on a Statement of Facts (REG 256) form. New Legal Owner/Lienholder SectionThe name and address of the new legal owner (lienholder), if any, must be entered on the appropriate lines.
Documents Needed The original title assigned from the seller to the buyer. An Application for Texas Title (130-U) completed by buyer(s), buyer(s) signature must be original. Government issued photo ID for buyer. Proof of Texas liability insurance. Supporting documents for example:
Title Transfer The original title assigned from the seller to the buyer. An Application for Texas Title (130-U) completed by buyer(s), buyer(s) signature must be original. Government issued photo ID for buyer. Proof of Texas liability insurance. Supporting documents for example:
In addition to completing Form 130-U, Application for Texas Title and/or Registration (PDF), both the donor and person receiving the motor vehicle must complete a required joint docHubd Form 14-317, Affidavit of Motor Vehicle Gift Transfer, describing the transaction and the relationship between the donor and
The title transfer process can be solely performed by the buyer at the TX DMV if the vehicle title was properly signed over to them by the seller. The seller does not need to accompany the buyer to the TX DMV if it is. No, but I always sold my car in the lot of our local DMV office.
Sales Tax: 6.25% of the total vehicle purchase price. Title Transfer Fee: $28 to $33 (varies by county)