What are the MA title transfer requirements for selling used cars? Massachusetts

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When it comes to the title transfer duties for sellers of used cars, there's not much to do.

If you're selling a used car, just be sure to find the car title. Then, fill in the applicable information, such as the odometer reading, sales price, and date. Of course, be sure to sign the title and give it to the buyer. You're not required to complete a bill of sale form, but it's never a bad idea to complete this extra step.

Contact the RMV at (617) 351-4500 if you need additional information about sell car title responsibilities.

Provide a Vehicle History Report

By the way, in addition to having the required titles when selling your used cars, you should also consider purchasing a vehicle history report. The car buyer normally takes this action, but providing this information upfront to prospective buyers can hasten the sale of the car.

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