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Proof of identification number (you can use your social security card) Two proofs of your current New Mexico address (you can use a utility bill or rental agreement) Proof of identity (you can provide either your birth certificate or an unexpired passport)
If you're gifting a car in New Mexico, you will need to transfer the \u200b\u200bCertificate of Title to the gift recipient. The giftee must then take the current title with the Assignment of Title filled out, as well as an Odometer Disclosure Statement to the MVD and pay a $5 fee.
3:17 5:35 Make sure that you bring your name exactly as appears on the front of the title. Under first lienMoreMake sure that you bring your name exactly as appears on the front of the title. Under first lien holder or owners.
Does a bill of sale have to be notarized in New Mexico? No. A bill of sale for a private party vehicle transfer does not need to be notarized in New Mexico.
You will need a notarized New Mexico Powers of Attorney (MVD-10037; or notarized generic POA) signed by all owners listed on the title. If you have a lien on the vehicle you will need a lien release.
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Selling a Car: Remove the old license plate \u2013 New Mexico is a \u201cVehicle Plate to Owner\u201d state. ... File a Notice of Vehicle Sold form with MVD. Keep the VIN number of the vehicle you sell. Fill out Bill of Sale form and file with MVD. Sign over Certificate of Title and Odometer Disclosure statement \u2013 keep copies of both.
You will need a notarized New Mexico Powers of Attorney (MVD-10037; or notarized generic POA) signed by all owners listed on the title. If you have a lien on the vehicle you will need a lien release.
How to gift a car Pay off your car loan. ... Think about the giftee's financial situation. ... Make sure you can afford to pay gift tax. ... Don't worry about sales tax if you already own the car. ... Write up a bill of sale. ... Transfer your car title. ... Insure the giftee. ... More coverage from How to Do Everything: Money.
If you're gifting a car in New Mexico, you will need to transfer the \u200b\u200bCertificate of Title to the gift recipient. The giftee must then take the current title with the Assignment of Title filled out, as well as an Odometer Disclosure Statement to the MVD and pay a $5 fee.
Bring all your paperwork and payment to your local Motor Vehicle Department office. Your car will be titled and registered once you turn in the DMV title transfer form and pay the title transfer fees. You may visit a local NM Dept. of Motor Vehicles office to get help with how to fill out transfer of title form.

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