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The buyer must complete an Application to Title and Register a Motor Vehicle. This form will allow the State of Minnesota to transfer the title and registration of the vehicle to Minnesota. It is not necessary for the seller to sign this form.
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.
What documents are needed for a title transfer in Minnesota? You'll need the original vehicle title signed by all parties, a completed Application for Title and Registration (Form PS2000), a bill of sale, and an odometer disclosure (if applicable). Additional documents, like a lien release, may be required.
You may apply in person at any deputy registrar. Most deputy registrars can print same-day duplicate titles in the office. If same-day titles are not available, it will be printed and mailed from the central office. Locate an office offering same-day duplicate titles.
The State of Minnesota typically issues a Minnesota Title in four to six weeks. This time frame is acceptable to the vast majority of people and most people do not need to expedite a title. Proof of ownership is issued at the time of transfer which is acceptable for obtaining vehicle insurance, among other things.