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MV63 Request for Foreign Va Dmv Title Transfer Form
In order to transfer the title of your car to an owner from another state, first find your original title. The originating state will tell you what steps you need to take of transferring the title. Next, you will need to get in touch with the institution that holds your original title, and then fill out the MV63 Request for Foreign Title Transfer form. After you’ve completed the forms, you need to send it to the new state’s owner along with the $4.12 fee.
TC-656 Application for Utah Title
To complete the TC-656 Application for Utah registration, you will need a current title certificate, a power of attorney and bill of sale and odometer disclosure as well as documentation of registration and sales rate for the vehicle, if applicable. Additionally, you need to complete a Vehicle Application for Utah Title, Odometer Disclosure Statement, and an attorney’s power of attorney, if you lease the vehicle. It is also necessary to present a safety and emissions inspection certificate if you’re leasing the vehicle.
MV63 Notice of Release of Liability (NRL)
The MV63 Notice of Transfer and Release of Liability is an official form that informs the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) of the sale or transfer of your vehicle. The form also informs the DMV of any parking or traffic offenses you’ve committed, criminal or civil actions that you’ve previously taken and also of any ownership changes. For the sake of ensuring the validity your NRL, be sure to make sure you print it out and seal it before you drive away.
Certificates for emissions and/or safety inspections
The first thing a prospective owner should be aware of about safety and emissions inspections is the necessity. If a vehicle is fitted with either certificate will require a safety inspection before a new owner is able to transfer it. It is possible that out-of state buyers to get an exemption for these certifications by presenting proof of a valid registration for their vehicle in their home state. The DMV website lists inspection sites near you.