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A Comprehensive Guide to Transferring a Vehicle Title in Alabama

Transferring a vehicle title in Alabama is an important step when buying or selling a vehicle. It ensures that the legal ownership is properly transferred to the new owner. In this guide, we will walk you through the process of transferring a vehicle title in the state of Alabama, including the necessary forms, costs, processing locations, and answers to the top 5 common questions about title transfers.

 

How to Transfer a Vehicle Title in Alabama

Follow these simple steps to transfer a vehicle title in Alabama:

  • Step 1: Obtain the Required Forms:Before you start the title transfer process, gather the necessary forms. The main form you’ll need is the Application for Certificate of Title (Form MVT 5-1). You can download this form from the official website of the Alabama Department of Revenue (ADOR).
  • Step 2: Complete the Application FormFill out the Application for Certificate of Title (Form MVT 5-1) accurately, providing all the required information about the buyer, seller, and vehicle details. Be sure to review the form carefully to ensure there are no errors or missing information.
  • Step 3: Provide Additional Required Documents: In addition to the application form, you’ll need to provide the following documents:
    • The vehicle’s original title certificate, properly assigned to the buyer
    • A bill of sale as proof of purchase, including information about the buyer, seller, and vehicle details
    • Valid identification for both the buyer and seller
    • Proof of insurance for the vehicle

    Ensure all documents are complete, signed, and accurate to avoid any delays in the transfer process.

  • Step 4: Pay the Title Transfer Fees:Transferring a vehicle title in Alabama comes with certain fees, including a title fee of $15 and a sales tax based on the purchase price of the vehicle. For up-to-date fee information, visit the ADOR Motor Vehicle Division fee page.
  • Step 5: Submit the Title Transfer Application:Once you have completed the necessary forms, gathered the required documents, and made the payment, you can submit your title transfer application. Title transfers in Alabama are processed through the local County Department of Revenue Office. To find your nearest office, visit the ADOR County Offices page.

Top 5 Common Questions about Title Transfers in Alabama

Q1.Do I need a notary to transfer a vehicle title in Alabama?
No, notarization is not required for a vehicle title transfer in Alabama.

Q2. What if I lost the vehicle title?
If you lose the vehicle title, you’ll need to apply for a replacement title. Complete the Application for Replacement Certificate of Title (Form MVT 12-1), available on the ADOR forms page.

Q3.Can I transfer a vehicle title online in Alabama?
Yes, Alabama offers an online platform called ALTS (Alabama Title System) that allows for select title transfers. Visit the ALTS login page to check if your transaction can be processed online.

Q4. Do I need a vehicle inspection for a title transfer in Alabama?
No, a vehicle inspection is not required for a title transfer in Alabama.

Q5. How long does it take to receive the new title?
he processing time for a new title in Alabama can vary. Generally, it takes up to 15 business days to receive the new title by mail after submitting all the necessary documents and fees.

We hope this comprehensive guide has provided you with all the necessary information to successfully transfer a vehicle title in Alabama. Accurately complete the forms, gather the required documents, pay the fees, and process the title transfer at your local County Department of Revenue Office. Drive safely! For further details, visit the official Alabama Department of Revenue website.

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