Instructions for signing your Pennsylvania title: Print your name and sign the title as the seller in the presence of a notary. All sellers must print and sign their name EXACTLY as it appears on the front of the title. You can have your title notarized at most banks or your local city hall.
The revised Form MV-120 is now only required to be completed when an authorized agent is transferring a registration plate and issuing a temporary registration card or a Decentralized agent is issuing a metal temporary registration plate.
Selling a New Vehicle The seller's signature is required to be notarized or verified on the Pennsylvania title. The seller's signature may be required to be notarized on some out-of-state titles. The seller will need to provide the authorized PennDOT agent with proper proof of identification(opens in a new tab) (PDF).
A Pennsylvania Certificate of Title will only be issued when the out-of-state title is submitted with the completed Form MV-1, "Application for Certificate of Title." Likewise, a temporary Pennsylvania registration plate may only be issued when the out-of-state title is submitted with the application for Pennsylvania ...
A suspension may be avoided by the return of the registration plate and card to PennDOT at the time the insurance policy is cancelled or financial responsibility lapses. Registration plates and cards must be received by PennDOT no more than 30 days after insurance was cancelled.
Moving Out of State Once your plate has been received, it will be marked as a "dead tag." Returning your PA license plate to PennDOT, will help protect you from someone using your plate fraudulently.
To cancel your registration in Pennsylvania, you must fill out and submit the MV-63 form, available at any PennDOT office or online on their website. The form requires basic information about yourself and the vehicle, including its make, model, and VIN, as well as the name and address of the buyer.
You can cancel your registration in Pennsylvania by filling out a: Voter Request to Cancel Voter Registration form (English) Voter Request to Cancel Voter Registration form (Spanish) Voter Request to Cancel Voter Registration form (Chinese)
Step By Step: How To Remove Co-Owner from Car Title in Pennsylvania Communication. Get the necessary documents. Fill out the forms. Notarize the forms. Submit the completed forms. Get new title. Seek legal advice. Mediation.
Selling a New Vehicle The seller's signature is required to be notarized or verified on the Pennsylvania title. The seller's signature may be required to be notarized on some out-of-state titles. The seller will need to provide the authorized PennDOT agent with proper proof of identification(opens in a new tab) (PDF).