Title to a car is the official record and proof of ownership of the car. Transferring the title to a car is necessary when a seller sells the car to a buyer—or when divorcing spouses are transferring the title from both spouses to one spouse. Your state’s department of motor vehicles will usually make the forms necessary to transfer the title/change vehicle ownership available on its website—with some additional information to guide you through the process.
In Ohio, the title to a car is a legal document that establishes a person or entity as the legal owner of the vehicle. When a car is sold, the title must be transferred from the seller to the buyer to reflect the change in ownership. This process is overseen by the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV). To transfer a title, the seller must complete the back of the title with the buyer's information, the sale price, and the odometer reading. Both the seller and buyer must sign the title for the transfer to be valid. If the car is being transferred due to a divorce, the process may vary slightly, and additional documentation, such as a divorce decree, may be required. The Ohio BMV provides forms and detailed instructions for title transfers on its website, which can guide individuals through the process. It is important to complete the transfer promptly to avoid potential legal issues and to ensure that the new owner can register the vehicle in their name.