Ohio Name Affidavit of Buyer

State:
Ohio
Control #:
OH-CLOSE5
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Description

The Buyers Name Affidavit is for the Buyer to provide a statement of his or her legal name and signature, as well as to certify to other "known as" names. Many times persons sign documents in different ways and the name affidavit is necessary to clarify that the signatures are one and the same person. i.e. John Jones, John T. Jones and J.T. Jones are one and the same person.

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FAQ

To transfer a car title in Ohio, the seller needs to transfer the title to the buyer with a notarized signature. The buyer will also need to fill out a title application and possibly an odometer disclosure.

You not need both parties to be physically present at the time of notarization, but you can only notarize for the person who is appearing before you. The other person can have their signature notarized at another time.

The following line says Signature of buyer. The buyer should sign on this line. Next to that, the buyer should print their name. Note that if two people are taking ownership of the car, both people must fit their names on the same lines. The next line says Name of seller. The seller should print their name there.

In simple situations where you own the vehicle outright and wish to transfer ownership to someone else, all you must do is complete a title certificate. Once you have filled out and signed the certificate, the buyer or recipient can take the title to a local DMV office and officially transfer ownership.

The title MUST BE NOTARIZED! Do not sign the title until you are in front of a Notary Public. Sign on the back of the title in the upper section of the document where it is marked "Transferor's/Seller's Signature. Print your name on the back where it reads TRANSFEROR'S / SELLER'S Printed Name.

You can transfer it online if the previous owner has submitted the notice of disposal. If the notice of disposal has not been submitted by the seller you can still complete this transaction at a service centre within 14 days from the date of purchase to avoid a late transfer fee.

Ohio BMV will not accept an Ohio bill of sale. They issued titles since the teens, so they figure there should be one out there. Out of state bill of sales are honored, unless it's too old.

Back of the title right next to where you printed name(s) - sign name(s) on the line where it reads "Transferor's/Seller's Signature." Back of the title at the top - print WHEELZY on the first line where it reads "Transferee's/Buyer's Printed Name."

All Sellers/signers must personally appear before the notary! NO exceptions! They must sign exactly as their name appears on the front of the title as the vehicle owner. If multiple owners, both must sign, although not necessarily at the same time.

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Ohio Name Affidavit of Buyer