Trying to buy or sell a car on your own has become tough for many Americans during the coronavirus.
With some 300 potential registration and title transactions and 250 unique forms in 51 DMV jurisdictions, according to DealerTrack, handling a vehicle ownership transfer can be confusing in normal times. But it's turned into an even more puzzling task with many states temporarily closing their DMV offices or requiring scheduled appointments to handle the paperwork.
When you buy a car from a dealership, the dealer typically handles title and registration paperwork, often by filing it electronically. But when you buy a car from another individual, that task falls to you. Problematically, many states still require a physical signature on title documents and odometer certification documents, which could lead to delays due to reduced capacity at DMV facilities, said Sarah Hunsicker, director of government affairs for Dealertrack Titling Solutions.
For vehicle owners and buyers who are trying to complete person-to-person transactions, there's currently no electronic titling capability. That means they may have to wait several weeks to process the paperwork through the mail.
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