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Forms to complete Notice of change of particulars (NCP) Application for registration and licensing (RLV) Notice of change of ownership/sale of motor vehicle (NCO) Notice in respect of traffic register number (ANR)
Selling your vehicle without a title If youve lost your original Connecticut Certificate of Title and are selling the vehicle to someone who will be registering it in Connecticut, you are still able to sell the vehicle without requesting a replacement title.
If title isnt available, you will still need to request and a supplemental assignment of ownership form (Form Q1) to indicate the buyer and the seller. Note: If the vehicle is being sold to someone in another state, youre required to request a replacement title.
You are required to complete the Connecticut Registration and Title Application form (Form H-13B) and pay the title transfer fee of $25. The new vehicle title will be sent to the address thats on file with the CT DMV.
Complete and sign the reverse side of the certificate of title and give it to the new owner along with a bill of sale (Form H-31). You may draft your own bill of sale, because there is no special form required.
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If you do not have the Connecticut title, you can submit form H-6B application for a duplicate title. Payment. Check or money order payable to the Department of Motor Vehicles for $45.
Get a bill of sale Vehicle information (make, year, model, vehicle identification number, and an odometer reading) Buyer information (name, address, and signature) Seller information (name, address, and signature) Selling price and date sold.
Get Seller Documents Certificate of Title. Complete the following on the reverse side of the title: Odometer Statement. Federal law requires both you and the seller to complete the odometer disclosure on the back of the title. Cars 10 years old or more are exempt. Bill of Sale. Connecticut requires a Bill of Sale.
A Bill of Sale is always required along with proof of ownership document for vehicle to process a new registration in CT which can be our Bill of Sale (form H-31) form H-31 or Supplemental Assignment of Ownership (form Q-1).
If a vehicle was purchased in CT and it is newer than 20 years old, you will need a title. Vehicles with a model year more than 20 years prior to the current year are non-titled and a title is not required.

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