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Request for MV63 Foreign 130u Form Texas Title Transfer
In order to transfer the title to your car to the new owner in another state, you first need to identify the title that you originally had. The originating state will tell the steps required in order to move your car title. After that, you’ll need to reach out to the financial institution which holds the title. You will need to fill in the MV63 Request to Foreign Title Transfer form. Once you have completed the form, mail it to the new state’s owner together with the $4.12 fee.
TC-656 Application for Utah Title
In order to complete the TC-656 Application for Utah titles, you need an active title certificate in hand, a legal power of attorney and bill of sale along with an odometer disclosure and documents proving registration and sales tax applicable to the vehicle or vehicle, if applicable. The application must also include a Vehicle Application for Utah Title, Odometer Disclosure Statement, and an authorization form if you lease the vehicle. You’ll also need to provide a safety and emissions certification if you’re renting the car.
MV63 Notice of Release of Liability (NRL)
The MV63 Notice of Transfer and Release of Liability one of the forms that notify the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) of the transfer or sale or transfer of your car. It also informs DMV of any parking or traffic infractions you’ve made, civil or criminal actions you’ve committed in the past and any ownership changes. To confirm the validity your NRL, be sure to print it out and sign it before you leave.
Safety and/or emissions inspection certificates
The first thing a new owner should be aware of about testing for emissions and safety is whether or not they’re mandatory. The vehicle that has one of these certificates must undergo one before a new owner can transfer it. It is possible for out-of-state buyers to obtain an exemption of these certificates by presenting an original registration for the vehicle from their home state. The DMV website lists inspection centers located in your vicinity.