How do I transfer vehicle ownership?
To transfer vehicle ownership in Kansas, you will need to fill out the appropriate sections on the back of the vehicle title including the buyer's information and odometer reading. Both the seller and buyer need to sign the title. The buyer may also need to fill out a bill of sale. Additionally, you will need to obtain a signed and notarized lien release form, if applicable. Once all necessary paperwork is completed, both parties should visit a local DMV office or county treasurer's office to submit the required documents and pay any applicable fees. The DMV will then issue a new title in the buyer's name, completing the transfer of ownership.
Answered May 3, 2024
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