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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Alaska Vehicle Transaction Application in our platform's editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Registered Owner' section with your name and contact information. This ensures that the DMV can reach you regarding your application.
  3. Next, enter the vehicle details: Year, Make, Model, Body Style, Color, and Serial Number (VIN). Accurate information is crucial for processing your application smoothly.
  4. Indicate your request by checking one of the options provided: transferring a license plate, requesting a new design, replacing a lost plate or tab, changing your registration month, or listing any other requests in the comments section.
  5. In the comments section, feel free to add any additional notes or specific requests related to your application.
  6. Finally, certify under penalty of law that you have liability insurance for this vehicle. Sign and date the form to complete your application.

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201. You would provide the current out-of-state registration showing the lienholder or a photocopy of the title to show it is in your name in the other state. The $15.00 title fee and $15.00 lien recording fees would be waived as we would not be issuing a title.
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How To Transfer A Vehicle Title in Maryland The original certificate of title. Bill of sale. Proof of Maryland auto insurance. Safety Inspection Certificate, which remains valid for 90 days from the date of issue. Lien release letter (if applicable) MVA Form VR-005. An Odometer Disclosure Statement. A passing emissions test.
As an Alaska resident when you purchase a vehicle, you are required to transfer the vehicle into your name within 30 days of the date of sale by obtaining an Alaska title.
How to Fill Out an Application for Title or Registration Form Vehicle Information. The Owners Information. Title Holders Information. Fill in the Cost and Operation Information. The Owners Signature. The Owners Second Signature. Recheck the Vehicle Information.

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Federal law requires car sellers to write the cumulative mileage registered on the odometer on the title when transferring ownership. If the odometer reading is inaccurate, the seller must indicate this discrepancy, either on the title or on a disclosure form.

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