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You cannot legally sell a motor vehicle which is not titled in your name. You are not the legal owner of a motor vehicle, and do not have authority to sell the vehicle, until you hold title.
CURRENT WAIT TIMES FOR PROCESSING OF MOTOR VEHICLE TITLES Regular Issue Title Rush Title and Rush Duplicate Duplicate Title 2 weeks 3-5 Business Days 5-8 Business Days All time frames are based upon receipt of accurately completed applications within the production unit and are exclusive of mail time.
Maine requires a bill of sale for private car sales. The official Maine bill of sale document can be found here and requires basic information about the vehicle being sold plus the name, address, and signatures of the buyer(s) and seller(s).
MVT 16 Form Maine is a form used by the Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles to issue a registration certificate, title certificate, or abandoned vehicle title. The form is used to register a vehicle, transfer a vehicle title, and report the sale of an abandoned vehicle.
The Massachusetts title law requires that all motor vehicles and trailers be titled within 10 days of purchase. Passenger vehicles with a model year of 1980 and older, purchased before November 26, 1990 are exempt from titling.
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0:01 0:47 But you can simultaneously. Change ownership. If you want to put it in somebody elses name againMoreBut you can simultaneously. Change ownership. If you want to put it in somebody elses name again different states have different rules. And different terminology.
If an owner transfers an interest in a vehicle, other than by the creation of a security interest, the owner must have title in his name before transferring to another person. The owner must provide the transferee with a properly released lien, if one was issued to a lienholder.

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