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New Title and Title Transfers in Wyoming

How to get a new car title in Wyoming


Getting a title in Wyoming is a legal document proving you own your vehicle. If you are buying a car you must get a title. If you are selling or buying a used vehicle you must do a title transfer.

To get a title for new vehicle in Wyoming

The dealer you purchased your car from will most likely give the mandatory titling fees and all the other information for you, instead of you having to deal with it. If you want to do get the title yourself can do so on the title & registration page.

To transfer a title in Wyoming

If you need to transfer a title from a used car you must get the following documents and bring them with you to the local county clerk's office:

  • The old title, and the form completed by the seller signing the title over. Keep in mind if the car is less than 10 years old you must have the federal odometer disclosed.
  • You must have the date the car was sold, and how much it was sold for. If you cannot provide this information you will have to have a bill of sale that has both your signature and the old owner's signature. The bill of sale must be notarized.
  • A vehicle ID number that has been inspected by an authorized agent. This only applies if its an out of state title.
  • A notarized title application form
  • If the car is more then 10 years old, you will be required to have a damage disclosure statement.
  • The sales tax form and the dealer invoice (if you bought the car from a dealer).

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