Here's the ultimate guide to transferring your vehicle title at the North Carolina DMV. We've simplified the entire process to save you time.
What You’ll Need to Transfer your Vehicle Title in North Carolina
- A valid North Carolina driver license or ID. For new North Carolina residents, a valid out-of-state driver license and their North Carolina Temporary Driving Certificate are required.
- For vehicles owned by more than one individual, all signatures on required documents must be notarized and accompanied by a black-and-white copy of the alternate owner's valid driver license or ID.
- Power of Attorney can sign for the co-owner(s). If paperwork is being signed by a Power of Attorney, a black-and-white copy of the owner’s valid driver license is required when paperwork is submitted.
- Property taxes for the vehicle being registered must be paid.
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- A military ID (for active-duty military personnel stationed in North Carolina).
- A student ID (showing enrollment in a North Carolina college or university).
- A Form MVR-614 documenting that the vehicle is garaged in North Carolina for at least six months each year.
- A court-ordered sale of the vehicle
- Registration for a motor home
NOTE: North Carolina law requires continuous liability insurance (provided by a North Carolina-licensed provider) on all vehicles titled and registered in North Carolina. It is required prior to titling a vehicle.
What You’ll Need to Do to Transfer your Vehicle Title in North Carolina
- The seller must give the buyer the notarized title and disclosure forms.
- Visit any DMV office near you. Consider making a DMV appointment or getting a line waiting concierge.
- Submit the required documents, your application, and pay for the title fee.
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