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The title transfer process in Maryland for out-of-state transactions requires obtaining the current title, completing the Maryland Application for Certificate of Title (Form VR-005), and paying the necessary fees. You must visit a local Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) office to submit these documents.
In order to gift a car in Maryland, the necessary documentation will include: Certification of title. Odometer disclosure statement (VR-197) Application for Maryland gift certification (VR-103) Certificate of inspection. Proof of the familial relationship.
Transferring a car title in Maryland involves completing the Maryland Vehicle Title Application (Form VR-005) and submitting it to the MDOT MVA. The seller must provide the current title, while the buyer completes the title application, pays applicable fees, and obtains necessary signatures.
Proof of relationship (if applicable) - if the last names of the giver and receiver are different, proof of their relationship is required (e.g. birth certificate, marriage certificate, certificate of civil union, divorce decree or adoption certificate).
To gift a car, you will need to fill in an application for Maryland gift certification (VR-103) unless the car is gifted by an aunt or uncle, in which case you'll need form VR-299.
How a car title transfer works Seller signs the car title. Buyer takes the title to the appropriate state office. The DMV issues the new title. Report the sale of the vehicle. Remove the license plates if required. Verify the VIN. Verify the name on the title. Verify the lien release.
The family member needs the title, a certified copy of the death certificate or the letter (form VR-278 or VR-264P) sent by the MVA notifying the surviving vehicle owner that the title must be transferred to remove the deceased owners name.