How to Transfer a Car Title in Tennessee

Auteur: Randy Alexander
Date De Création: 27 Avril 2021
Date De Mise À Jour: 1 Juillet 2024
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If you buy a Tennessee-titled car, you need to have the certificate of title transferred into your name before you will have full legal rights to it. You will need to draw up a bill of sale; fill out the assignment section of the sellers title certificate; prepare identification and proof of state residency; collect an emissions testing report and an odometer disclosure statement from the buyer; and pay a filing fee. You may submit these materials to an office located in your county.

Step 1

Complete the assignment of title section on the sellers title certificate. You will have to sign this section along with the seller.

Step 2

Complete an Odometer Disclosure Statement with the seller. You should confirm that the stated odometer reading is accurate. Both you and the seller will have to sign this statement.

Step 3

Ask the seller for an emissions testing report. You will have to prove that the car meets emissions standards in order to register and title the car (not all Tennessee counties require this).


Step 4

Arrange for the discharge of any lien on the car, and ask the lender to provide a Notice of Discharge of Lien.

Step 5

Draft a Bill of Sale, sign it, have the seller sign it, and retain it for your personal records. The Bill of Sale should identify the car, the buyer, the seller and the sales price. Although you dont have to submit this in order to transfer title to your name, you may need it later if someone challenges your title.

Step 6

Confirm that you have acceptable identification and proof of Tennessee residency. A Tennessee drivers license is acceptable for both purposes.

Step 7

Locate the County Clerks Office serving the county in which you reside (see Resources section). Locate their website and find out if they charge title transfer fees in addition to those charged by the Tennessee state government.

Step 8

Prepare a check or money order for $10.50, plus any fee charged by the County Clerks Office, and taxes based on the purchase price (taxes vary by county, so check with the County Clerk in advance).


Visit the County Clerks Office and submit the sellers title certificate, the Odometer Disclosure Statement, the emissions testing report, the Notice of Discharge of Lien, your photo ID, proof of your Tennessee residency, and a check or money order for the filing fee. There is no special application form needed to transfer title. You will receive your certificate of title within a few business days.

Tip

  • If you buy a car from a dealer, the dealer will take care of the title transfer paperwork for you.

Warning

  • More paperwork will be required if the car is currently titled in another state.

Items you will need

  • Sellers title certificate
  • Bill of sale
  • Emissions testing report
  • Odometer disclosure statement
  • Notice of discharge of lien
  • Buyers photo ID
  • Buyers proof of state residency
  • Check or money order

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