Louisiana Vehicle Title Transfer Requirements Explained - Social Media Explorer
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Louisiana Vehicle Title Transfer Requirements Explained - Social Media Explorer
"Vehicle title transfers in Louisiana confuse many buyers and sellers. You deal with rules, signatures, taxes, and paperwork that must be correct the first time. This guide provides clear steps to help you avoid delays and complete your transfer without the need for repeat visits. A Louisiana vehicle title proves ownership. Any change in ownership, whether through a sale, donation, or inheritance, requires a title transfer. The steps look simple, but each situation carries specific document requirements."
"Start with the essentials. Bring these items to complete a private sale: The current Louisiana title A bill of sale with buyer and seller details Identification for both parties Mileage written clearly Notarized signatures Payment for taxes and state fees If the name on the title does not match the seller in front of you, bring a power of attorney or court documents. Louisiana rejects titles with scratched-out fields or altered sections."
Louisiana vehicle titles prove ownership and require transfer whenever ownership changes through sale, donation, or inheritance. Standard private sales require the current Louisiana title, a bill of sale with buyer and seller details, identification for both parties, clearly written mileage, notarized signatures, and payment for taxes and state fees. If the title name does not match the seller, a power of attorney or court documents are necessary, and scratched-out or altered titles are rejected. Dealerships typically handle title filing, but buyers must provide identification and insurance and retain copies. Out-of-state purchases need the original title, bill of sale, insurance, lien releases, and may require a physical VIN inspection.
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