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Overview complete and sign the transfer ownership section of the title certificate, and. sign a Vehicle Bill of Sale (PDF) (MV-912) (even if it is a gift) or. provide other acceptable proofs of ownership and transfer of ownership.
You cannot change the name on the vehicle registration or the title certificate to the name of another person. You must transfer ownership of the vehicle. If the vehicle is transferred as a gift, indicate this on the bill of sale and indicate that the purchase price is $0.
Step 2: Obtain a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the RTO if the vehicle is registered in another state. Step 3: Fill out Form 29 and Form 30 with the necessary details. Step 4: Get the required documents verified by the RTO. Step 5: Pay the applicable transfer fee as required by the RTO.
The settlor must apply for a new title certificate and a new vehicle registration. The DMV issues new registration documents, new vehicle plates and a new title certificate to the settlor. The previous owner must transfer or surrender the previous vehicle plates.
The registrant must sign the required forms (see register and title a vehicle). A second party must have a Power of Attorney to sign a form for another person. If the second person completes either of the above forms, then the registrants NY State Driver License, Permit, or Non-Driver ID and signature arent required.
To transfer the ownership of the vehicle to your name, you must complete form MV-82* or MV-82TON*, and pay applicable sales tax. 1. A current and valid New York State Insurance Identification Card in the name of the registrant, or 2. For a For-Hire vehicle, form FH-1 (Insurance Certificate), or 3.
Gift or Purchase from a Family Member If the vehicle was a gift or was purchased from a family member, use the Statement of Transaction {Sales Tax Form} (PDF) (DTF-802) to receive a sales tax exemption.
Visit the NY DMV office to obtain a Statement of Transaction form (DTF-802). This form is required to report the transfer of ownership. The giver should sign the title certificate as the seller, and the recipient should sign as the buyer. If there is a lien on the vehicle, the lienholders information must be recorded.