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General Information
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Source: Ohio DMV
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Late Filing Fee | Payment of Sales Tax |
Sales Tax | Odometer Statement
Out of State Titles | Two or More Names on a Title
| Power of Attorney
Duplicate Titles
| Memorandum Certificate | Satisfying Your Lien or Mortgage
Change of Name or Address | Death of a Vehicle Owner
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Commercial Trailers
Travel Trailers
| Truck Campers | Junked Cars
Proof
of ownership is required in Ohio. Certificate of Title must be obtained by application to
any County Clerk of Courts. Application must be accompanied by previous owner's
assigned, notarized, Certificate of Title; registration card, Bill of Sale from non-titled
state accompanied by Motor Vehicle VIN Inspection Certificate. Certificate of Title
fee $5, plus $5 for each lien recorded; inspection fee, $2.75 and $1.50 fee paid to the
Clerk of Courts upon title issuance ($4.25 total).
Upon
transfer of ownership, seller must deliver assigned Certificate of Title indicating
correct mileage, to buyer for surrender to clerk of court for issuance of new certificate
to new owner. $5 penalty if new Certificate of Title not applied for within 30 days of
purchase or transfer.
An Ohio
motor vehicle dealer is required to provide you with your new title within 30 days of the
purchase of your new vehicle. Ensure that the dealer has your name exactly as you want it
to appear on your title, and your county of residence.
If you buy
a vehicle from an individual, you as the purchaser are responsible for the transfer of the
title. The title must be obtained from the title office in any county. DO NOT
complete any part of the application on the reverse side of the title, unless it is done
before a Notary Public. All signatures must be notarized.
DO
NOT fill out the assignment on the reverse side of the Certificate of Title until
an actual sale has been made. Make certain that you know the proper name and address of
the buyer before making the assignment. You as the seller, are required to state the
actual purchase price and the odometer reading of the vehicle. You must sign the title
exactly as the title was issued to you and your signature must be notarized. When sale is
to an individual, make a copy of the completed, notarized assignment for your personal
record of date of sale/transfer.
Never make
any alterations or erasures on a Certificate of Title. If this is done, the title becomes
null and void. A replacement title may be applied for in any county.
Sales Tax
Sales tax
is required to be paid when you purchase an automobile. Sales tax is figured on the
purchase price of the vehicle. If the vehicle is new and has never been titled, the tax
will be figured on the difference between the purchase price and any trade-in amount.
If you buy
a vehicle outside of Ohio for use in Ohio, credit may be given for any tax paid to the
other state and may be deducted from taxes due in Ohio.
Payment of Sales
Ohio
Revised Code 4506.06 requires the sales and use tax to be paid in cash, certified check or
money order to the title office before a new title can be issued. We would advise you to
contact your county clerks office for payment requirements.
Late Filing Fee
There is a
late filing fee of $5.00, if the title is over 30 days from the date that the title was
notarized.
Odometer Statement
State and
Federal Law requires that an odometer statement be completed on most vehicle title
transactions. The new Ohio Certificate of Title has the necessary statement on the reverse
side of the title. The older yellow (gold) titles require a separate statement which can
be obtained from any title office.
Out of State Titles
When you
are converting or transferring title to a vehicle that was last titled in another state,
The following is required:
The
actual Certificate of Title
Copies are not acceptable. If your out of state title reflects an open lien, proper
evidence of its extinction or a copy of the security agreement or loan contract covering
the vehicle is required. If your title is held by a lienholder, any title office can
provide the necessary paperwork to request the original title.

Out
of State Inspection Form
Any vehicle last previously registered or titled in another state must have a physical
inspection, before being titled in Ohio. This is NOT a safety inspection. The inspection
of your vehicle will verify the make, body type, model, mileage and manufacturer's serial
number or vehicle identification number (VIN). All license agencies offer this service and
many car dealers do also. Call ahead and ask the service departments at the car dealers,
to be sure.
You will
be given the completed inspection form. There is a fee of
$2.75 for this inspection. An additional $1.50 will be charged by the clerk of court at
the time of title issuance.
Two or More Names on a Title
When a
title is going into or coming out of more than one name, all parties must sign in the
presence of a Notary Public. The title will reflect the conjunction "and." NO
Ohio title will be issued with the conjunction "or."
Power of Attorney
A person
can sign or act in behalf of another person with a notarized Power of Attorney. The Power
of Attorney is attached to the application for Certificate of Title and becomes a part of
the permanent file.
Duplicate Titles
If the
original title is lost, stolen or destroyed, you may obtain a duplicate Certificate of
Title. The duplicate title can only be applied for by the owner(s) or lien holder of the
vehicle. If after the duplicate has been issued, and the original is found, the original
must be returned to the title office for cancellation.
Memorandum Certificate
If you are
making payments on your vehicle or if you apply for a loan using your vehicle as
collateral, always insist upon getting a Memorandum Certificate of Title. With this copy,
you can obtain your first set of license plates. You CANNOT transfer
ownership of your motor vehicle with this Memorandum copy.
Satisfying Your Lien or Mortgage
Upon
satisfaction of your lien or mortgage, you should receive the original Certificate of
Title from the bank or finance company. The lien should be discharged and there should be
a clerk of courts stamp on the title that states LIEN CANCELED.
Change of Name or Address
If your
name is changed through marriage or court proceedings, the name on your title cannot be
changed. The same is true of any address changes. A new title will ONLY be issued upon
transfer of ownership.
Death of a Vehicle Owner
The
surviving spouse can take title to one or two passenger vehicle(s) not disposed of by
Will. This can be done by a
Surviving
Spouse Affidavit, death certificate and the application portion of the reverse side of
the title properly completed. The
affidavits are available
from any title
office. Other transfers must be accompanied by a proper entry from the Probate Court.
A vehicle
can be titled to two owners as joint tenants with rights of survivorship (WROS). For
example, the title can be issued to: John Doe and Mary Doe WROS. While both parties are
living, both signatures are required. When one of the parties passes away, the survivor
may bring the title and a copy of the death certificate to transfer the title to the
survivor.
For a more
thorough explanation of transferring a title for a surviving spouse, please click here.
Commercial Trailers
Commercial
trailers weighing 4000 pounds or more are required to be titled. A certificate of Title is
not required on any commercial or utility trailer weighing less than 4000 pounds. The
sale, purchase or mortgage of a trailer is the same as a motor vehicle except for the
odometer statement, which is not required. To obtain license plates contact any deputy registrar's
office.
Travel Trailers
All travel
trailers, including fold down campers are required to be titled in Ohio.
Truck Campers
When
installing a camping unit on a pickup truck, you must record this "body change"
with the title
office you originally went to. Both original titles for the truck camper and the
pickup truck will be required for this change. The new title will show a body type of
Motor home.
Junked Cars
When you dismantle, destroy or change the character of
your automobile so that it no longer is a complete car, you must surrender your
Certificate of Title to the title office for cancellation. When you sell your
vehicle
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