If the title was issued in Maryland, it can be used as your application for titling and registering the vehicle. If the vehicle is from a state that does not issue a title as proof of ownership, a registration document and a bill of sale may be submitted as proof of ownership.
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.
The MVA forms, Bill of Sale (VR-181), Application for Certificate of Title (VR-005), Application for Duplicate Title (VR-018), Temporary Inspection Waiver (VR-129), Certified Statement (VR-299), and Maryland Application for Gift Certification (VR-103) are available on the MVA Fax on Demand System at (410) 424-3050, ...
If the title was issued in Maryland, it can be used as your application for titling and registering the vehicle. If the vehicle is from a state that does not issue a title as proof of ownership, a registration document and a bill of sale may be submitted as proof of ownership.
Yes, if you have a title for the vehicle, or are applying for a Maryland title at the same time, you may be eligible for a 30-day temporary registration.
Ownership Documents You can do this with the vehicle title from the previous owner. If you purchased the vehicle from a dealer you must have the original bill of sale. If you purchased the vehicle from a private party, and the vehicle is less than 7 years old, you must have a notarized bill of sale.
Requirements for Obtaining a Car Title in Maryland You must provide proof of ownership, such as the previous title or a bill of sale, to establish that the vehicle belongs to you. Fill out the Maryland Vehicle Application (Form VR-005) wholly and accurately.