Procedures for Transferring Ownership Step 1 – Treasurer's (Fiscal Office) Endorsement. Stamp #1 applied to the front of the Certificate of Title. Step 2 – Auditors (Fiscal Office) Endorsement. Stamp #2 applied to the front of the Certificate of Title. Step 3 – Auto Title Bureau. Step 4 – Registration of Certificate of Title.
Title a Used Motor Vehicle in Ohio with a Paper Title The seller must complete the “assignment of ownership” portion on the back of the title and have their signature(s) notarized. Then present it to the buyer to finalize the transfer.
Title Bureau Locations Cuyahoga County Fiscal Office. 2079 E.9th Street, 3rd Floor. Cleveland, OH 44115. Bedford. 22121 Rockside Road. Bedford, OH 44146. Mayfield Heights. 1585 Golden Gate Plaza. Mayfield Heights, OH 44124. North Olmsted. 27029 Brookpark Road Extension. North Olmsted, OH 44070. Parma. 12100 Snow Road, Suite #15.
It is fine for an electronic title to stay in electronic format. If you trade the vehicle in to an Ohio Dealership, the electronic title will transfer directly to them. If you sell to a private party, you can use BMV Form 3770 to transfer directly to the purchaser.
You are hereby notified that your description of motor vehicle, year, make, model and VIN #, was lawfully repossessed on Date because you defaulted on your loan with Credit Union Name. The vehicle is being held at location address of vehicle. be sold at public sale. A sale could include a lease or license.
You cannot transfer ownership of a motor vehicle with a memorandum certificate of title. It is issued only for the purpose of obtaining license plates or registering the vehicle when the original title is in possession of the lienholder.
It is a three step process. You need a get a VIN inspection from the BMV (some dealers offer this service too), take your completed VIN inspection and title to Title office get the title transferred to you name, go back to the BMV for registration and plates.