What is the process for transferring vehicle ownership?
The process for transferring vehicle ownership in Michigan requires both the seller and buyer to complete the appropriate sections of the title. The seller needs to provide the title to the buyer, along with a bill of sale if required. The buyer must then visit a Secretary of State branch office to transfer the title and pay the necessary fees. Both parties need to sign the title and provide identification. Additionally, the buyer needs to get a new registration and license plate within 15 days of transferring ownership. If there is a lien on the vehicle, additional steps may be required. It's important to ensure all necessary paperwork and fees are submitted to avoid any complications.
Answered May 3, 2024
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