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During this video you will learn what information you need to know when buying or selling a vehicle from a private seller. The seller of the vehicle is required to complete the certificate of title for a vehicle in order to transfer the name on the title. The sellers name and lien holder are listed on the front of the title. If a lien is listed the lien release portion on the title must be completed. If the lien release portion is not completed a lien release letter will be accepted. If the title is issued in more than one name all owners listed on the title must sign as the seller. If you are signing on behalf of a company, you must state your position. On the back of the certificate of title under the seller information box the seller must complete: signature and printed name of the seller, date of sale, selling price trade-in price, if any, and total price paid. The seller will also need to complete the purchaser information box. They must complete the