How do I complete a title transfer in Montana? Montana

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Montana Title Transfer When You Sell Car

Here's what you need to do:

  • Assign the car title to the buyer, making sure to complete all required sections. 
  • Sign and date the car title before a notary.
  • Complete a bill of sale. Be sure to make a copy for your own files.
Before handing over the keys, remove your license plates.

MT Title Transfer When You Buy Car

Visit your local MVD office (in most scenarios this will be your county treasurer) with:

  • The assigned title. 
  • The bill of sale.
  • Proper identification.
  • A Statement of Fact (form MV100), if requested from the county treasurer.
  • A completed Application for Certificate of Title for a Motor Vehicle (form MV1).  
  • Payment for $12 title fee and, if applicable, registration fee. Registration and titling generally occur at the same time; registration fees vary by county and vehicle).

Used Cars and Titles

Before buying a used car, protect yourself by checking its vehicle history. This can easily be done by ordering a vehicle history report. With the the report you'll learn the car's service records, number of owners, accidents and much more. This way you can make a decision on whether or not to buy with the confidence of a car mechanic.

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