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(@VIsnorkeler)
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I've bought a car twice now, so you'd think I'd remember what all I had to do, but ... I don't!! LOL
I need to sell my Jeep Wrangler X and would like a list of the things I need in hand to make the sale as smooth as it can go. Thanks all!

 
Posted : May 21, 2013 2:55 pm
(@gonetropo)
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We sold one a couple of years ago and it was quite easy.
I think all we did was sign the title over to the buyer at the notary and then went to the DMV with them to transfer the title and obtain their plates. I think at was it! Pretty easy.

 
Posted : May 22, 2013 10:26 am
(@STXBob)
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(@ronnie)
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You do need to go and make sure it is transferred to the new owner. This does entail them getting insurance first. They will need a copy of your driver's license as well. If the case ids you don't see it out of your name you will be liable for anything they do before transferring the registration. So many times people just sign the back in from of a notary and leave the rest up to the buyer who probably will tarry until registration is due.

 
Posted : May 22, 2013 12:42 pm
(@VIsnorkeler)
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It seems like it was pretty easy to me, too, when I bought the jeep. I didn't get a new set of plates, but wasn't there something about making sure there were no outstanding tickets? Does anyone know anything about that? Thanks for the links, STXBob, none helped much, I'm afraid. :$)

 
Posted : May 24, 2013 3:06 am
(@VIsnorkeler)
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HA! I am brilliant. (That is supposed to be a joke!) I found the paperwork from the sale to me of the jeep. The gal that sold it to me left me the "procedures for transferring your vehicle" YAY! So, I will share it here.
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*Registration needs to be presented at Superior Court Window (#1) to check for any unpaid traffic tickets.

*Back of Registration must be filled out and notarized by a Notary Public.

*Back of Certificate of Title must be illed out and notarized by a Notary Public.

*BMV Application for Certificate of Title must be filled out (BMV Form No. 2006-04). Certificate of Title fee is $25.

*Both Seller and Buyer's picture identification needs to be copied at the BMV and attached to documentation. Buyer or Seller may present transaction to the BMV. Transfer fee is $15.

*Plates on vehicle need to be removed and turned in to the BMV if the new owner does not have insurance. If plates need to be purchased, the fee is $32.

 
Posted : May 25, 2013 6:46 pm
(@ChrisMI)
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Thanks for posting this! I am about to purchase a car from another private seller and was wondering just that. I heard the BMV is a real treat 😉

 
Posted : May 27, 2013 5:32 pm
(@VIsnorkeler)
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You're welcome, Chris! I found a buyer for my jeep, so I'll be sure to report my experience.

 
Posted : May 29, 2013 2:03 pm
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