Wednesday, May 26, 2010

How do you add a family member to a car title so they can register and insure in NC?

Bought a car in NC for a family member. Bought outright, not financed. To insure the car in NC, it must be registered there, but I live in FL. I own the title. I will not add the car to my policy, so can I put the person I bought the car for on the title with me so they can register it NC?



How do you add a family member to a car title so they can register and insure in NC?

Yes, the DMV has title change forms and most titles have a change section on the back. Simply add the other person and file the change with the DMV



How do you add a family member to a car title so they can register and insure in NC?

in nc transf titles are free if you go from mother or parent to child saves tax money but you have to pay fo tags Report It



How do you add a family member to a car title so they can register and insure in NC?

Go to the DMV and for a fee, you can have them added to the title.



How do you add a family member to a car title so they can register and insure in NC?

They will have to have both signatures on the registration/title paperwork. If you go to the NC DMV website you should be able to print off the paperwork, fill out your parts, sign it and mail it to your family member. Make yourself the primary and the other person the co-owner. There should be a spot on the paperwork where you can put where the vehicle is housed, make that the NC address. Then they can go and have it registered in NC. To be safe, you might want to mail a copy of your driver%26#039;s license also.



How do you add a family member to a car title so they can register and insure in NC?

The easiest way is to sell them the car for $1.00 and fill out the required forms in florida to transfer the vehicle. when they get to NC it will be mush easier.



How do you add a family member to a car title so they can register and insure in NC?

Both you and the person being added will have to sign the title, and this typically has to be done before a notary. Then for a fee, you can go to NCDMV and have the title changed, then you can register the vehicle.

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