The in-person title transfer process involves visiting a local DMV office. Individuals must bring the original signed title, the Application for Utah Title, and a bill of sale for vehicles valued over $500. For vehicles under 10 years old, an odometer disclosure statement is also necessary.
Create an electronic bill of sale. It takes just a few minutes to create a form and add fields for legally binding signatures, the date, signer name or initials, email address, and more. Then you can send the form out via email for the other party's signature. If you need to make changes after sending, you can.
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Bring to the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) the following for each vehicle: • Title, if not held by lienholder • Most recent registration • Serial number (VIN) inspection, where required • Utah gas or diesel emission certificate, where required • Utah safety inspection certificate, where required • Valid government- ...
After filling out the bill of sale, it's essential to properly complete and sign the car's title. The recipient can then take the title to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to complete the transfer into their name.