How To Transfer Title in Alabama

Learn how to sign, transfer, and replace car title in Alabama with our in-depth title guide.

How To Sign Car Title in Alabama

To sign a car title in Alabama, follow these steps:

1. Locate the “Seller” section on the front of the car title. It is usually found at the top or in the middle of the page.
2. Print your name as it appears on the title in the “Printed Name of Seller” field.
3. Sign your name in the “Signature of Seller” field. Make sure to sign exactly as your name is printed on the title.
4. If there is a co-owner listed on the title, they must also sign in the “Signature of Seller” field.
5. If there is a “Notary Public” section on the title, it is recommended to have your signature notarized. This is not mandatory in Alabama, but it can provide an extra layer of protection.
6. Once you have signed the title, it is ready to be transferred to the buyer. Make sure to provide the buyer with the signed title, as well as any other required documents such as a bill of sale or odometer disclosure statement.

Note: It is always advisable to consult the Alabama Department of Revenue or a legal professional for specific instructions and requirements related to signing a car title in Alabama.

 

How To Transfer Car Title in Alabama

To transfer a car title in Alabama, follow these steps:

1. Obtain the necessary documents:
– Original title certificate signed by the seller(s) and buyer(s)
– Bill of sale or purchase agreement
– Odometer disclosure statement (if the vehicle is less than 10 years old)
– Valid identification (driver’s license or state ID)

2. Complete the title transfer section on the back of the original title certificate. Both the seller(s) and buyer(s) must sign and date the document.

3. Fill out the Application for Certificate of Title (Form MVT 5-1) available from the Alabama Department of Revenue (DOR) or your local county license plate issuing office. Provide the required information, including the vehicle identification number (VIN), make, model, year, and purchase price.

4. Prepare the necessary fees for the title transfer. The fees may vary depending on the county, vehicle type, and other factors. Contact your local county license plate issuing office or visit the Alabama DOR website to determine the exact amount.

5. Visit your local county license plate issuing office or the Alabama DOR to submit the completed title certificate, application form, bill of sale, odometer disclosure statement (if applicable), identification, and payment for the fees.

6. The office will process your application and issue a new title certificate in the buyer’s name. This process may take a few days or weeks, depending on the workload.

7. Once you receive the new title certificate, make sure to update your vehicle’s registration and obtain new license plates if necessary.

Note: If there is a lien on the vehicle, additional steps may be required to satisfy the lien before transferring the title. It is recommended to consult with the lienholder and follow their instructions.

It is always advisable to contact your local county license plate issuing office or the Alabama DOR for any specific requirements or changes in the title transfer process.

 

How To Replace Car Title in Alabama

To replace a lost car title in Alabama, you will need to follow these steps:

1. Obtain the Application for Replacement Title form: Visit the Alabama Department of Revenue’s website or your local county probate office to download and print the Application for Replacement Title form.

2. Complete the form: Fill out the form with accurate information about yourself and the vehicle, including the vehicle identification number (VIN), make, model, and year.

3. Provide identification: Attach a legible copy of your driver’s license or state-issued identification card to the application form.

4. Pay the fee: Include the required fee for the replacement title. As of 2021, the fee is $15. You can pay by check or money order made payable to the Alabama Department of Revenue.

5. Mail the application: Place the completed application form, identification copy, and payment in an envelope. Mail it to the address specified on the form or deliver it in person to your local county probate office.

6. Wait for processing: It may take several weeks for the replacement title to be processed and mailed to you. If you need the title urgently, you can inquire about expedited processing options at your local county probate office.

Note: If there are any liens on the vehicle, you may need to contact the lienholder for assistance in obtaining a replacement title.