How To Transfer Title in Hawaii

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

How To Sign Car Title in Hawaii

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

1. Fill out the seller’s section: As the seller, you need to complete the appropriate sections on the car title. This typically includes your name, address, date of sale, and the vehicle’s odometer reading.

2. Provide the buyer’s information: Fill in the buyer’s name, address, and any other required details in the buyer’s section of the title.

3. Obtain the buyer’s signature: Once you have completed your sections, hand over the title to the buyer. They should sign their name in the designated buyer’s signature section.

4. Complete the transfer of ownership: If there is a lienholder on the title, they must complete their section and sign it as well. Ensure that all necessary signatures are obtained before proceeding.

5. Provide a bill of sale: Although not required in Hawaii, it is recommended to provide a bill of sale to the buyer. This document serves as proof of the transaction and can protect both parties in case of any disputes.

6. Remove the license plates: As the seller, you should remove the license plates from the vehicle. In Hawaii, license plates remain with the owner, not the vehicle.

7. Submit the Notice of Transfer: Within 30 days of the sale, complete and submit the Notice of Transfer and Release of Liability (Form CS-L(MVR)50) to the Hawaii Department of Transportation. This form notifies the department that you have sold the vehicle and releases you from any liability associated with it.

8. Keep a copy for your records: Make sure to keep a copy of the signed title and bill of sale for your records. This can be useful for future reference or if any issues arise.

Remember, it is always recommended to consult the Hawaii Department of Transportation or a professional for specific guidance and to ensure compliance with any updated regulations or requirements.

 

How To Transfer Car Title in Hawaii

To transfer a car title in Hawaii, you will need to follow these steps:

1. Obtain the necessary documents:
– Original title certificate signed by the seller (the current owner)
– Bill of sale or purchase agreement
– Odometer disclosure statement (Form CS-L(MVR)50) if the vehicle is less than 10 years old
– Safety inspection certificate (if required)
– Vehicle emission inspection certificate (if required)

2. Complete the title transfer form:
– Fill out the Application for Transfer of Title (Form CS-L(MVR)40) with all the required information, including the vehicle identification number (VIN), make, model, year, and odometer reading.

3. Provide proof of identification and residency:
– Present a valid Hawaii driver’s license or state ID card to establish your identity and residency.

4. Pay the necessary fees:
– Calculate the appropriate fees for the title transfer, registration, and taxes. These fees vary depending on the vehicle’s weight, value, and other factors. Contact your local county DMV office or visit their website to determine the exact amount.

5. Submit the documents and fees:
– Visit your local county Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office or satellite city hall and submit all the required documents, including the completed application form, original title certificate, bill of sale, and any additional certificates or inspections.

6. Receive the new title:
– Once the transfer is processed and all fees are paid, you will receive a new title certificate in your name. This may take a few weeks to arrive by mail.

7. Register the vehicle:
– After receiving the new title, you must register the vehicle within 30 days. Bring the title, proof of insurance, and your identification to the DMV office to complete the registration process.

It is important to note that these instructions are a general guideline, and specific requirements or procedures may vary. It is recommended to contact your local county DMV office or visit their website for detailed instructions and any additional requirements specific to your situation.

 

How To Replace Car Title in Hawaii

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

1. Obtain the Application for Duplicate Motor Vehicle Certificate of Title (Form CS-L(MVR) 10). You can download this form from the Hawaii Department of Transportation website or obtain it from your local Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office.

2. Complete the application form by providing your personal information, vehicle details (such as make, model, year, and vehicle identification number), and the reason for requesting a duplicate title.

3. If there are any liens or loans on the vehicle, you will need to provide the name and address of the lienholder or lender.

4. Prepare a check or money order for the duplicate title fee. As of 2021, the fee is $5.50. Make the payment payable to “County Director of Finance” or “CDOF.”

5. Visit your local DMV office or mail the completed application form, payment, and any supporting documents to the following address:

Hawaii Department of Transportation
Division of Motor Vehicles and Licensing
P.O. Box 30330
Honolulu, HI 96820-0330

6. If you choose to visit the DMV office in person, bring your completed application form, payment, and any supporting documents. The DMV staff will review your application and process your request. They may provide you with a temporary title or a receipt as proof of your application.

7. If you choose to mail your application, allow sufficient time for processing and delivery. Once the DMV receives your application, they will process it and mail the duplicate title to the address provided on the application form.

Note: If there are any outstanding liens or loans on the vehicle, the duplicate title will be mailed to the lienholder or lender instead.

It is important to keep a copy of the duplicate title in a safe place to avoid future loss or theft.