Obtain the Form: Access the affidavit in lieu of title form through the Washington State Department of Licensing or your local county office. Fill Out the Form: Enter your personal details, including your name, address, and contact information. Include the name of the property owner if it's different from you.
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.
If you have sold a vehicle, you need to let the Department of Transport (DOT) know within seven days. If you are the buyer, you must contact DOT within 14 days. Penalties may apply if you don't. Buyers and sellers can either complete a form (PDF) or transfer the licence online.
If you have sold a vehicle, you need to let the Department of Transport (DOT) know within seven days. If you are the buyer, you must contact DOT within 14 days. Penalties may apply if you don't. Buyers and sellers can either complete a form (PDF) or transfer the licence online.
– Quitclaim Deed: This deed transfers the grantor's interest in the property without any warranties or guarantees. It is often used for transfers between family members where the grantor may not want to warrant the current status of title.
All registered owners will be required to: Sign the form in front of the licensing agent. Present their unexpired Washington licenses, unless they're exempt from getting a driver license under RCW 46.20.
To transfer a car title online in Washington State, first prepare your required documents, such as the current title, bill of sale, and identification. Next, visit the Washington State Department of Licensing (DOL) website to complete the application.