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New Title and Title Transfers in Washington

How to get a new car title in Washington


Anytime you buy a new car it is a requirement to have a title. Having a title will provide you the legal right to the new vehicle. If you buy a used vehicle or get it as a gift you must transfer the title over.

To obtain a new car title in Washington:

If you have just purchased a new car, the dealer will most likely hand in all the necessary information on behalf of you to get your new title. If you want to get the title on your own you can, just head over to the Department of Licensing website.

To transfer a title in Washington

You must get the following documents below and hand everything in to the Department of licensing office, make sure to include the appropriate fee with the documents as well.

  • The title, with a signature signing the title to you. If the car is less than 10 years old you must also have the federal odometer disclosed.
  • If you cannot find the original title you must fill out this form, and have it notarized.
  • You will need to complete a bill of sale, if the title does not have the date and price the car was sold for. It must be notarized and have both the new and old owners signatures on it.
  • If you will be sending all this by mail you need to fill out a Vehicle Certificate of Ownership form.
  • If your county of residence is applicable you will need an emissions testing report.

Fees:

  • $15.50 title fee.
  • $10 subagent fee(if filing at a licensing office other than a county auditor's office)
  • Use tax on the fair market value of the vehicle. The tax rate is equal to the sales tax rate of the buyer's county of residence.

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