Example: If the title reads JOHN AND MARY A. JONES, then the signatures on the title must read: John Jones and Mary A. Jones.
Example: If the title reads JOHN ALBERT JONES, JR., then the signature on the title must read: John Albert Jones, Jr.
Example: If the title reads SMITH, JOHN then the signature must be made on the title in the normal written order. The first name written first, then the last name: John Smith.
After the seller's signature has been notarized (if necessary), have the buyer enter their name on the "convey to" portion of the title exactly as they want their name to appear on the title. The buyer then must present the title to the motor vehicle office in order to complete the transfer.
In addition to the properly signed and notarized title, you, as the seller, should give the buyer a bill of sale which contains the perjury clause.
Change of Ownership requires a new passing emissions certificate supplied by the seller at the time of sale. Vehicles 1982 and newer will receive a test which is valid for 2 years. Vehicles 1981 and older will receive a test valid for 1 year. Vehicles are exempt emissions if purchased during the first 4 model years of the vehicle.
Lastly, the seller of the vehicle should always keep their license plates. The plates are NOT to stay with the vehicle. It is the responsibility of the new owner to come into the motor vehicle office and obtain either license plates or a temporary registration.