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To avoid a penalty fee your online or phone renewal must be completed on or before the due date or your mail-in payment must be postmarked by the due date. The initial fee for a late registration is $8, plus an additional $4 for each month it's overdue.
It's actually entirely possible (and 100% legal) to sell a car and transfer ownership without a V5C document. Most people do not realise that the vehicle logbook is a record of the registered keeper, not proof of ownership.
The seller must have a notarized paid receipt (lien release) from the lienholder describing the vehicle, the name of the seller and the date and amount of the lien. The seller must give you the original paid receipt along with the title.
Yes. Arizona license plates are tied to the owner, not the vehicle, so you'll want to make sure these stay with you after ownership is transferred. The state of Arizona suggests that within 30 days, you transfer the license plate to another vehicle you own, return it to an MVD office, or destroy it.
In some cases, an online lender will require the full balance of the loan before it releases the title. If you have the cash ready to pay off the loan and then sell your car, you can do that. Otherwise ask the buyer to provide the money to the lender and have the title mailed directly to them.
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The short answer is yes! If you have a number plate that you wish to keep when you sell or scrap your car, you must make an application to keep the registration plate by assigning it to a Retention Document. This document proves that you own the plate and you can use it in the next 10 years.
If you have a title loan in Arizona, you need to inform potential buyers that you're currently paying off the loan, and you'll soon be released from the lien. You need to pay the title loan in full before transferring the vehicle title to the new car owner.
Selling a vehicle without a title can be challenging. Obviously, you need to own the car. This requires having a Bill of Sale. To obtain this you need to prove that the vehicle is not stolen, has no liens against it, and it might require a bonded title for insurance purposes.
Note: Arizona does not have a grace period with renewals. Missing your renewal may incur an $8 penalty (1st month) then $4 (each month after). So, make sure you're on time to avoid extra costs!
The seller must have a notarized paid receipt (lien release) from the lienholder describing the vehicle, the name of the seller and the date and amount of the lien. The seller must give you the original paid receipt along with the title.

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