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Sell a Vehicle Seller must attach a copy of the vehicle's current registration receipt and any lien holder's name and address. The seller agrees by his signature on the Electronic Title Sales Agreement to deliver the properly assigned Kansas title (paper title in his name) within thirty days of the date of sale.
Most scenarios involving title transfer in the state of Kansas do not require notarization, including title application and bill of sale forms. However, the Kansas Division of Vehicles reserves the right to request additional information or notarized documentation under certain circumstances.
Bill of sale documents in Kansas are not required to be notarized. But, if you are titling a vehicle with a lien, the release of lien form (TR-42) must have the lienholder's section notarized.
If the vehicle owner wishes to remove a lien holder's name from a registration receipt, an application for reissued title must be made at the local county treasurer's motor vehicle office. Bring the notarized lien release and a title will be requested and mailed to you within 5 to 7 days.
Does Kansas require a notary on documents submitted for application for title and registration? The Kansas Division of Vehicles does not require most title assignments, title applications and bills of sale completed within Kansas to be notarized.
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Kansas vehicle owners who borrow money for a car, truck, motorcycle, trailer or another motor vehicle will not receive printed paper titles. Instead, the Division of Vehicles will hold the electronic title until the lien is satisfied.
In general, Kansas does not require bills of sale, title assignments, and applications to be notarized. However, it has the right to request notarization in \u201cunusual circumstances,\u201d such as if document information is incomplete or questionable.
The general public will generally be able to obtain a duplicate title or lien release title on a same day basis (typically within 30 minutes). However, there may be times when the title work takes an extended amount of time to process.
If there is a lien on the vehicle, the Kansas Division of Vehicles will hold the title electronically until the lien is released.
2. Does Kansas require a notary on titles or documents? Since 2003 the Kansas Division of Vehicles NO LONGER require a notary except on lien releases.

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