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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).
Important items you'll need to include are: Bill of Sale. Maintenance records. Car history. Odometer disclosure statement. Registration History. Car title and registration renewal information. PA Clean Vehicles Program. Is a bill of sale required for selling a car in Pennsylvania.
In Pennsylvania, transferring the title of a vehicle always requires a notary. Knowing why you need a notary when you transfer a car title can help make the process smoother and ensure that you're handling it the right way.
This form is used to obtain a Pennsylvania Certificate of Title for vehicles currently titled in Pennsylvania.
Yes, both parties need to be present to sign the title and have it notarized by a licensed Pennsylvania notary public. Conceivably, the signing and notarization could be done separately, with buyer and seller consecutively appearing before the notary with the title.
Buying a New Vehicle For more information about this program, visit the Pennsylvania Clean Vehicles Program(opens in a new tab) page. MCO and MSO documents are used in conjunction with Form MV-1, “Application for Certificate of Title.” This form is only available from authorized agents of PennDOT.
What paperwork do I need to privately sell a car in Pennsylvania? A Bill of Sale (although not legally required) Current maintenance and vehicle records. Government issued identification. The vehicle's original or replacement certificate of title.
In most cases, a Pennsylvania bill of sale doesn't require notarization. However, certain transactions, such as vehicle sales, may require notarization. It's recommended to check the specific requirements based on the type of property being sold and consult legal advice if necessary.