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  2. Begin by entering the manufacturer, year, and factory price/MSRP of the vehicle. Ensure all details are accurate for a smooth application process.
  3. Fill in the Vehicle/Hull Identification Number (VIN/HIN) and prior title number. This information is crucial for verifying ownership.
  4. Complete the odometer reading and weight of the vehicle. If applicable, indicate whether the vehicle has a branded title by selecting 'Yes' or 'No' and providing details if necessary.
  5. In the purchaser/seller information section, clearly print names and addresses. Make sure to include any lien holder information if applicable.
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Bring the following documents with you to our office: MSO (must be notarized by dealer selling the vehicle) Odometer statement completed and signed by selling dealer and buyer. Financing paperwork if you have financed your vehicle. Correct fees (see fee schedule) payable in cash or check only.
For new vehicles not previously titled or registered in any other state, the following are required: Required fee - Refer to fee schedule (PDF) Invoice or Bill of Sale (PDF) Manufacturers Statement of Origin (MSO) properly assigned.
In Wyoming, anyone selling a car must fill out the back of the title with the buyers information and an accurate odometer reading, then give the title to the buyer along with the bill of sale. If the title is lost or destroyed, the seller can fill out a Wyoming Affidavit of Vehicle Ownership.
Some states, like Ohio and Louisiana, mandate notarization to validate a car title transfer. Arizona and California dont have this requirement. Being aware of state-specific regulations aids in compliance and ensures a smooth transaction.
Original Wyoming title needs to be signed in front of a notary. Note: Per W.S. 31-2-104 (m) Titles created before January 1, 2020 that include the verbiage AND, AND/OR, or JTWROS must be signed by all owners in front of a notary.

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Releasing a Lien from my Title For all Wyoming titles, the lien must be released by the County Clerks office in the county that filed the lien. Bring the following: The original Wyoming certificate of title. The lien release statement(PDF, 273KB) from your lienholder.
Transferring the Title of a Vehicle Currently Titled in Wyoming. The original Wyoming title properly signed by the seller(s), notarized, and free of any liens must be presented to the County Clerk. Wyoming titles require all owners whose names appear on the face to sign as seller in the presence of a notary public.

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