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In many states, private sellers are required by law to submit a Release of Liability within a certain number of days after the car is sold. Typically, sellers have 30 days to file with their state DMV before they face fines or other repercussions.
If the buyer does not sign the title and mail or give it to DVS, then the seller's name stays on the title of the car. If the buyer doesn't transfer the title within 10 days, the car's registration is suspended. What should I do if I sold a car but didn't report the sale? You should report the sale to DVS immediately.
Sold your vehicle? Completing a Notice of Transfer and Release of Liability (NRL) lets DMV knows that you are no longer responsible for parking/traffic violations or civil or criminal actions associated with the vehicle after the date of sale.
California law requires you to notify the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) when a vehicle is transferred between owners. You must do this by filing the Notice of Transfer and Release of Liability (NRL) form within five days of the transaction.
The registered owner or the person in physical possession of a vehicle being sold/transferred must submit a completed REG 138 to DMV within five calendar days of the sale (transfer). This can be done using a printed REG 138 or online, using the Internet Notice of Release of Liability (IRL) on the DMV Internet website.