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    If I'm giving my child a vehicle, do they have to go to the DMV with me?
    Lahaina Araneta, JD
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    This is dependent on state by state. For some DMV offices, there are forms specially for family transfers that allow it to be done by mail.
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    Do I need to do a safety check if I'm selling a vehicle as is?
    Lahaina Araneta, JD
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    Lahaina Araneta, Esq. is an Immigration Attorney for Orange County, California with over 6 years of experience. She received her JD from Loyola Law School in 2012. In law school, she participated in the immigrant justice practicum and served as a volunteer with several nonprofit agencies.
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    It's not the law, but it's recommended for buyers to ask for this or conduct it themselves.
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    Does a gifted car need to be notarized when it was given to someone who isn't a family member?
    Lahaina Araneta, JD
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    Lahaina Araneta, Esq. is an Immigration Attorney for Orange County, California with over 6 years of experience. She received her JD from Loyola Law School in 2012. In law school, she participated in the immigrant justice practicum and served as a volunteer with several nonprofit agencies.
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    This depends on the state -- to give your vehicle to someone else as a gift, there cannot be a lien on the vehicle. If the owner has the title, they will need to sign off as the seller, and the person receiving the vehicle will sign as the purchaser. For the sales price write "gift" or "zero $0 dollars." The purchaser can then take the title to their local tax collector's office and apply for a title in their name. There will be applicable fees for transferring the title to their name. The seller does not have to be present as long as they have signed and given the title to the purchaser. No sales tax will be charged when a vehicle is gifted.
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    When doing a transfer, who fills in the purchaser's name block?
    Lahaina Araneta, JD
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    Lahaina Araneta, Esq. is an Immigration Attorney for Orange County, California with over 6 years of experience. She received her JD from Loyola Law School in 2012. In law school, she participated in the immigrant justice practicum and served as a volunteer with several nonprofit agencies.
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    In the text block that says “Purchaser's legal name,” the buyer should print their name.
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    What if the mileage on the vehicle is wrong?
    Lahaina Araneta, JD
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    Lahaina Araneta, Esq. is an Immigration Attorney for Orange County, California with over 6 years of experience. She received her JD from Loyola Law School in 2012. In law school, she participated in the immigrant justice practicum and served as a volunteer with several nonprofit agencies.
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    When a vehicle is sold or a title is transferred, the law requires written documentation of the total mileage as recorded on the odometer. If the odometer mileage is known to be incorrect for any reason, the seller is required to provide a written statement of this knowledge on the title to the buyer.
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    If there are two owners, do I need both signatures on the title?
    Lahaina Araneta, JD
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    Lahaina Araneta, Esq. is an Immigration Attorney for Orange County, California with over 6 years of experience. She received her JD from Loyola Law School in 2012. In law school, she participated in the immigrant justice practicum and served as a volunteer with several nonprofit agencies.
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    Yes. If there are two owners, you would need both of their signatures on the title.
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    Where do the buyer and seller sign on the back of the title?
    Lahaina Araneta, JD
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    Lahaina Araneta, Esq. is an Immigration Attorney for Orange County, California with over 6 years of experience. She received her JD from Loyola Law School in 2012. In law school, she participated in the immigrant justice practicum and served as a volunteer with several nonprofit agencies.
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    The place the buyer and seller sign depends on the state. In California and some other states, the back of the title acts as a bill of sale. It has a space for the names and addresses of both the buyer and seller, along with the purchase price of the car.
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    How do I change my name on my car title?
    Lahaina Araneta, JD
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    Lahaina Araneta, Esq. is an Immigration Attorney for Orange County, California with over 6 years of experience. She received her JD from Loyola Law School in 2012. In law school, she participated in the immigrant justice practicum and served as a volunteer with several nonprofit agencies.
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    You must do it in person. Before contacting the DMV, notify the Social Security Administration (SSA). DMV offices won't issue a new document if your name doesn't match the SSA's records. Visit your DMV in person. Unlike submitting an address change, which can be completed online or through the mail, updating a name change requires doing so in person. Bring proper identification confirming your previous name. DMV offices are extremely specific regarding acceptable ID. Visit your DMV's website for a list of acceptable forms of proof. Bring documentation of your name change. In most cases, depending on the circumstances behind your new identity, these vital records will be a marriage certificate, divorce document, or court papers issued in the U.S. proving your name change. Also, bring your existing vehicle title or car registration. Make sure you have proper payment to cover any duplicate title or registration fees.
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