Washington Release - General

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This form is a general release. The releasor agrees to release and forever discharge the releasee, and any of the releasee's agents or servants who claim to be liable for injuries and damages relating to a certain occurrence.


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Things to know right off the bat according to the Washington State DOL: Replace your title if it gets lost or damaged, fees vary. If you're still making payments on the loan then the lien-holder must apply to replace the title. We mail titles within 810 weeks.

If your vehicle was last titled in the state of WA you can fill out an Affidavit in Lieu of Title in place of the original title. This document can be obtained at any Quick Title Office in your state. We ask that your license plates remain on the vehicle at the time of pick-up UNLESS they are personalized.

You can do the title transfer in-person, online, by mail, or through Washington's eXpress site.

You don't technically need a driver's license to get an auto loan. But if you don't have another form of photo identification, the lender may not approve your application because you can't prove your identity. An easy fix for this obstacle is to get a state photo ID, which you can provide to prospective lenders.

Washington-titled vehicles/vesselsThe donor must have previously paid sales/use tax in Washington. Proof of payment in Washington may be required. A statement of gift is required from the donor and does not need to be notarized. "Gift" written on the title as the purchase price is acceptable as the statement of gift.

Visit a vehicle licensing office.Call 360.902. 3770. They will mail it to you within two business days.Email CustomerCare@dol.wa.gov to request the Odometer Disclosure form. Give your name and mailing address. They will mail it to you within 2 business days.

A Quick Title is a certificate of ownership for your vehicle or boat that you can get immediately at our office or by mail. It's much faster than a standard title, which can take 4-8 weeks to arrive in the mail.

The title and vehicle registration will be mailed to residents within 10 weeks. The new plates may take up to 3 weeks to be mailed. WA residents can receive an odometer disclosure statement: At a licensing office.

Where Do I Sign a Washington Title? Washington requires a signature in two places. Sign the front of the title where it is marked "Registered Owner Signature" and "First Legal Owner Signature & Title." Sign the bottom of the title where it reads "Signature(s) of Seller(s)."

The penalty for a late transfer under RCW 46.12. 650(7) is fifty dollars assessed on the sixteenth day after the date of delivery and two dollars for each additional day thereafter, but the total penalty must not exceed one hundred twenty-five dollars.

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