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New Title and Title Transfers in West Virginia

How to get a new car title in West Virginia


Having a car title gives you legal ownership to your vehicle. If you purchase a new car you must have a title in West Virginia. If you are giving away a car or selling one you must do a title transfer.

If your car is new what usually will happen is the licensed dealer will do everything for you to obtain a new title fro your vehicle. If you want you can do it yourself. It is totally up to you. To get a new car title in West Virginia you can go to the Title Process and the Title Information pages and take care of everything yourself.

If you purchased a used car, selling, or giving a car away as a present you must transfer the car title.

You will be required to show the following documents at the DMV office:

  • Have the seller sign the title over to you. The title must include the federal odometer disclosure if the vehicle is less than ten years old.
  • If you don't have the selling price and date on the title make sure to include the bill of sale signed by both parties and get it notarized.
  • If your vehicle is less than ten years old you will need an odometer disclosure statement if it's not indicated on the title.
  • Remember to include your ID or West Virginia driver's license.
  • Have a copy or the original vehicle's financing statement or security agreement.

Fees:

  • $10 title fee
  • $5 lien fee, if applicable
  • 5% privilege tax based on purchase price

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