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ChaosReality69 t1_j8kuipb wrote

3 different times I bought a car but wasn't able to go at the same time to transfer the title. The other person went to the tag place, did their end, and gave my name as the buyer. When I was available I went and signed my end, paid, and registered the car.

Last time I did that was maybe 10 years ago. In one case it was nearly a month. The car was sitting waiting for me to fix it so I wasn't in a rush.

You'd have to ask your local notaries if they're okay with that. A few around me will do it no problem.

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artificialavocado t1_j8m4krb wrote

Technically I believe they are supposed to but some notary places play loose with the rules sometimes. Especially with some smaller used car lots who send them a lot of work. I bought a used car a few months ago and the dealer guy didn’t go up at the same time I was there.

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ChaosReality69 t1_j8mxauk wrote

Yeah I'm not exactly sure what the rules are, just know the places around me have been okay with it.

I'm kind of surprised that the dealer couldn't do the title transfer for you. I've seen small, backwoods used car dealers that could do the title and registration. I've been told becoming a notary is pretty easy.

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SBRH33 t1_j8ksrke wrote

Yes. Both buyer and seller need to be present at the notary.

The best place for this to take place is a local Auto Tags And Title Service.

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fifty2weekhi t1_j8kyhoc wrote

Yes. Exception is if there are 2 names in title and one of them cannot be present. In that case, his signature can be notarized ahead of time. But the other person in the title will have to be present with the buyer during the transfer. That was my experience - for Pennsylvania anyway.

[PS. Done at AAA]

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ask_the_fisherman t1_j8pk08i wrote

You need to take the title to a notary. You give a bill of sale to someone. They never tranfer the title and are involved in a accident. It is your car and you may be liable. Always use a notary when selling any vehicle for your protection.

The only exception is when junking a car. Who ever takes it needs to sign the title and you do also. The title has a place for this purpose. Take a pictue for your records to protect yourself.

There are people that will buy a car and never transfer the title. Under the law you are the owner. I suggest having proof of the sale or using a notary for your protection.

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kyohrus t1_j8yibs6 wrote

yes, and even when getting your name off of the car title. my parents were in the process of their divorce, my dad & his lawyer signed without my mom present, basically fucking her over with the title. she now has to pay $300 to fix the illegal mess.

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