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Request for MV63 Foreign Two Voluntary Forms Of Title Transfer
To transfer the title of your car to the new owner in another state, you first need to find the original title. Your state of origin will be able to tell you what steps you need to take on how to change your name. You will then need call the financial institution that holds your original title, and then fill out the Request Form MV63 for Foreign Title Transfer form. Once you have completed the form, forward it directly to the owner’s state along with the $4.12 fee.
TC-656 Application for Utah Title
To fill out the TC-656 Application for Utah Transfer of Title, you must have the current title document or a power to attorney and bill of sale and an odometer disclosure. You also need the proof of registration and sales fee for vehicle and, if applicable, proof of registration. You must also fill out a Vehicle Application for Utah Title, Odometer Disclosure Statement, and an attorney’s power of attorney, if you lease the vehicle. You must also present a safety and emissions inspection certificate when you are lease the vehicle.
MV63 Notice of Release of Liability (NRL)
The MV63 Notice of Transfer and Release of Liability it’s a form to notify an agency like the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) of the sale or transfer for your vehicle. It also informs the DMV of any traffic or parking violations you have committed, civil or criminal actions you’ve had to take in the past and also of any ownership changes. In order to ensure the validity of your NRL make sure you print it out and sign it before you drive away.
Safety and/or emissions inspection certificates
The first thing any new owner should be aware of about emissions and safety tests is how often they’re needed. If a vehicle is fitted with either the certificates mentioned above will require an inspection for safety before a new owner can transfer it. It is possible for non-state buyers to obtain an exemption for these certificates if they present documents that prove the validity of the registration from their home state. The DMV website lists inspection points throughout your state.