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It is legal to give a car to a family member or anyone else, however, a bill of sale or an affidavit should be completed by both parties to verify this information for the Department of Revenue.
Online FLHSMV Title Transfer: You can also opt for the online service. Request the title online for an extra $2.50, and it will be dispatched to your address within ten days. Florida Bill of Sale: This document is crucial for legal protection for both parties.
If the title is held electronically, the seller and buyer must visit a motor vehicle service center to complete a secure title reassignment (HSMV 82994 or 82092) and disclose the odometer reading. The buyer and seller must both be present and provide photo identification.
To transfer ownership of a motor vehicle or mobile home titled in Florida, you must bring the following to any Tax Collector's office: The Florida title properly and fully completed by both the buyer and seller. Each applicant, or their appointed power of attorney, must be present to sign a new application for title.
Miscellaneous RegistrationFee Initial Registration $225.00 Personalized Plate Processing $5.00 Specialty Plate Processing $5.00 New License Plate Issuance $28.005 more rows
Online Transfer Process Access the DHSMV Web Portal: Visit the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) website to initiate the online title transfer. Complete the Application: Fill out the Application for Certificate of Title online.
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. People have often offered vehicles for sale that they do not own. Don't take any chances.
FL Titles with Two or More Owners If you are purchasing a vehicle and would like to have co-owners on the title, all owners need to be present at the initial title transfer.
To transfer ownership of a motor vehicle or mobile home titled in Florida, you must bring the following to any Tax Collector's office: The Florida title properly and fully completed by both the buyer and seller. Each applicant, or their appointed power of attorney, must be present to sign a new application for title.
The signatures of all owners need to be present on the form, and they will need to present proof of identity even if not there in person. You will have the option of registering the vehicle for either one year or two years.