ETitle Transfer allows qualified sellers and buyers to transfer vehicle ownership electronically. Utilizing a secure online system, customers can complete the process without visiting an MVD office.
To transfer an auto title in Arizona, you'll need a bill of sale, the current vehicle title signed by the seller, and a completed Title and Registration Application. An Odometer Disclosure Statement may also be required. Ensure all documents are accurate and complete to avoid delays.
The seller must sign the title in the presence of a notary public. If there is more than one current owner of the vehicle, all individuals whose names appear on the title must sign the title before a notary public.
Transferring a Title and Registration A completed, signed Title and Registration Application. A signed vehicle title. A lien release, if applicable. All applicable title and registration fees. Any other documents that apply (e.g, original or certified copy of power of attorney, personal representative papers, etc.)
The State of Arizona authorizes notaries public to witness and certify the authenticity of signatures on legal documents, including vehicle titles. The title must be signed in the presence of a notary public by both the buyer and seller, ing to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT).
In recent years, the Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) in Arizona has made significant changes to streamline the process of transferring ownership of vehicles. One such change that has been made is the elimination of the Notary requirement on Arizona Titles to transfer ownership.
No, only the buyer needs to be there with the CLEAR TITLE. Be sure the seller is the person whose name is on the title.
Transferring a Title and Registration A completed, signed Title and Registration Application. A signed vehicle title. A lien release, if applicable. All applicable title and registration fees. Any other documents that apply (e.g, original or certified copy of power of attorney, personal representative papers, etc.)