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Originally Posted by Mr_Draco
Not all states have the same info on titles. NC only has the First, Middle, and Last name Printed, First, Middle, and Last name Signed, and Date. There is nothing else to fill out in the change of ownership section.
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I just signed and dated the title. I didn't do anything else. I'm not sure I would have to in the state of Texas. The original buyer is going to sell it off to his cousin to avoid the sales tax on a car he doesn't want to keep anyway. If I can't find any issues arising from it. I might consider creating the bill of sale for his cousin. I just don't want to find out later that I needed to also collect sales tax on the cash deal. I'm not a business or dealership. I just wanted to part ways with the Camaro 2010 2SS. I am lucky to get $5K in said condition. I also did not make an above profit. The only way I would have is if the car wasn't involved in a wreck. So $5K is better then the $3K offer that had been presented to me earlier. I owned that car since 1-11-11 to 08-21-20 It had 145,000 recorded miles and three prior accidents from other owners. The last one is the only one I was ever involved in. Based on all those factors. It was time to sell. I wish someone on here knew Texas laws on selling a used vehicle in said condition.