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What paperwork do I need to privately sell a car in Maryland? Vehicle certificate of title (Fill out Form VR-018 if you need a duplicate title) Notarized bill of sale, if applicable (Form VR-181) Odometer Disclosure (Form VR-197), if applicable.
Transferring a car title usually requires the vehicle title itself and a title application, the parties' addresses, signatures from the previous and new owners, and details on the vehicle and its value. These documents look different from state to state, but the information they require is generally the same.
An out-of-state transaction, as well as a transaction within Maryland, will need a separate notarized MVA “Bill of Sale” (form number VR-181) signed by both the buyer and the seller if the vehicle is less than 7 model years old and is not being sold for the National Automobile Dealers Association book value.
Application for a Certificate of Title (Form #VR-005) can be used for titling a vehicle. This form must be filled out and brought in person to your local full service MVA office. Application for a Corrected Title Due to a Name Change (Form #VR-448) is used to apply for a corrected title for a name change.
The title transfer process in Maryland involves obtaining the original vehicle title, completing the Application for Maryland Title (Form VR-005), and securing signatures from both the buyer and seller.
The Maryland MVA no longer provides same day duplicate titles. If you order a duplicate title from the MVA, whether on-line or in person, you will receive the title in the mail. This takes approx. 7 to 10 days.
To transfer a vehicle title in Maryland, you need the original vehicle title, a bill of sale, an odometer disclosure statement (for vehicles under 10 years old), and valid identification for both the buyer and seller. Proper completion of the Application for Maryland Title is also crucial.