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In order to transfer a North Carolina Title from the owner (the person whose name is on the front of the title) to another individual, the owner must sign and print their name on the back of the title where it says sellers signature/hand printed name, in front of a notary.
For a title transfer, the information on the back of the original title must be completed by both the original owner and the recipient. North Carolina titles must be docHubd. For out-of-state titles, NCDMV will recognize that states requirements.
In North Carolina, bills of sale presented for registration of a motor vehicle or vessel must be docHubd. Certification/Signature: The signature of the seller and/or buyer, depending on the form, finalizes the transfer. In-person signatures are always valid.
There are two stages to a North Carolina car title transfer. The two parties (buyer and seller) meet in person. The buyer pays the seller. Both fill out the physical certificate of title, and sign.
Do both parties have to be present for title notarization? Both the seller and the buyer dont have to be present in person during notarization. With remote notarization, a notary agent can take care of the signing through a video conference solution.
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Registering an NC Vehicle in Person For situations that involve a lienholder, all required documents must be completed for both owners or presented for both owners.
Level Three: Full Provisional License After having a Limited Provisional License for at least six months and completing and logging 12 hours of drive time (including 6 hours of night driving) with a supervising driver, students may seek a Full Provisional License.
Reliable proof of residency or eligible risk includes but is not limited to: (1) A pay stub with the payees address. (2) A utility bill showing the address of the applicant-payor. (3) A lease for an apartment, house, modular unit, or manufactured home with a North Carolina address signed by the applicant.

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