Titling & Registering a Vehicle Vehicle title (or if held by a lender, a registration card) MVR-1 Title Application. MVR-180 Odometer Disclosure (if vehicle is less than 10 years old) A North Carolina driver license or a valid out-of-state driver license along with a North Carolina Temporary Driving Certificate.
By having the vehicle title, odometer disclosure, bill of sale, release of liability, maintenance records, and any other necessary documents ready, you'll be well-prepared to complete a successful sale.
Unfortunately, state law requires that the seller be able to present the title at the time of sale or trade. This is because a title is proof that the person selling the car is legally able to do so, as they are the owner. So Matthews drivers who find themselves without a title will need to get a replacement title.
Transferring Between Family Members Transferring a title between family members, such as gifting a car, follows a simplified process. The donor provides the signed title and completes a notarized statement of gift. The recipient must bring these documents and proof of insurance to the NCDMV.
How do you register a car without a title in North Carolina? Bring a Bill-of-Sale to DMV or AAA Auto Club showing or proving you own the car and a new Title or duplicate title will be issued to you.
A bill of sale is not enough to complete a vehicle transfer in North Carolina. Several additional documents are required before the transaction is official.
In North Carolina, you can drive a new car home without plates within 3 days before registration. So even when you get to NC, you'll be fine.. After registration, you need the 10-day temporary tag in North Carolina to drive without license plates and it is valid for 10 days.
STEPS Attend a Pre-Licensing Course (Used Motor Vehicle Dealers Only) Obtain a Permanent Business Location. Obtain Proof of Liability Insurance. Obtain Your Auto Dealer Surety Bond & POA. Compliance with County Register of Deeds for Assumed Names & Traders License. File Articles of Authorization for LLC, LLP, Inc., Etc.
Sold Vehicles To transfer a vehicle's title, go to an N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles license plate agency or mail in the information outlined in the following steps: Meet the requirements and provide the proper documentation, including proof of liability insurance. Complete the appropriate forms.
North Carolina car titles must be notarized. Wait to sign until you are before a Notary. Back of the title top right - sign name(s) on the line where it reads "Seller(s) Signature(s)." Back of the title right below where you signed name(s) - print name(s) on the line where it reads "Seller(s) Hand Printed Name(s)."