Oklahoma
How Does Oklahoma Title Transfer Work?
When selling a car in Oklahoma you will have to perform an Oklahoma vehicle title transfer at some point. The state of Oklahoma puts a few requirements on your OK title transfer, though. Firstly, you will need the current registration of the vehicle. Secondly, the printed and signed name must be the same on the car title. And most importantly, the Oklahoma title must be notarized. If an Oklahoma title is not notarized you may void your title and you’ll have to fill out an application for a duplicate title and go through that lengthy process.
Where Do I Sign an Oklahoma Title?
Remember, the title MUST BE NOTARIZED! Do not sign the title until you are in front of a Notary Public. And you should always sign in blue or black ink pens only.
▪ Sign the Front of the title where it reads “Signature of Seller(s).”
Print your Front on the back of the title where it states “Printed Name of Seller(s).”
Check our Oklahoma title examples to see visually exactly where to sign.
Can I Sell a Car in Oklahoma Without a Title?
Oklahoma requires a title to sell a vehicle. If your title is lost, a duplicate title can be obtained from the DMV. Oklahoma lost title transfer is not possible, so you’d have to pay the $11 duplicate title fee and wait for the replacement title to arrive before selling your car in Oklahoma.
Whose signatures need to be notarized?
Oklahoma requires that the seller(s) signature be notarized. The buyer does not have to sign in front of a notary. To transfer the title, the title will have to be notarized.