![]() ![]() If a Minnesota resident purchases from an out of state dealer, that dealer may hand over the MSO to applicant or will contact a Deputy Registrar in Minnesota to complete the transaction. The dealer then brings the paperwork to a Deputy Registrar and the Deputy Registrar will issue out the plates / registration to the dealer. If vehicle was purchased in Minnesota, it is the dealer's obligation to handle the titling, registration and collection of sales tax. These vehicles would be purchased through a licensed franchise car dealer. The first time there is a title application of a New Vehicle a Manufacture Statement (Certificate) of Origin would be submitted. Cash or Check(No Credit or Debit Cards)ĭeath / Divorce / Power of Attorney Transfersįor transfers involving a death of an owner, in addition to title and any lien releases, and odometer reading, will need proper documentation such as Certified Death Certificate, Memorial Card, Newspaper Obituary, Certified Probate Court Appointment paper, Form PS 2071 - Not Subject to Probate, signed and signature notarized, depending on the situation.If vehicle is 10 years and newer, will need the odometer reading and report of damage indicated on the title.All buyers must sign the certificate of title as buyers, also, indicating if there are any secured interests (bank loan) giving complete information of lending institution such as date of security, name and address of lending institution.If a lien is indicated on the Certificate of Title, we will need the lien release with the title.If both are living, all owners need to sign off. ![]() The only conjunction Minnesota acknowledges is "or" which gives the right of survivorship to the remaining owner with submitting proof of death (certified death certificate, memorial card, or newspaper clipping). Signature of all owners on the front of the title.Most recent title issued to owner properly signed off by previous owner(s).Insurance Information(Company Name, Policy #, Expiration Date)Īll new owners will need to sign the out-of-state title and the application for a Minnesota title(PS 2000).If paid sales tax to another state, will need an affidavit signed by dealer and yourself verifying the amount of sales tax and the percentage collected that is actual state sales tax.If purchased from a dealer, will need dealer sales contract and any additional documents applicable.Odometer reading for vehicles up to 10 years and newer and/or for vehicles registered under 16,000 gross vehicle weight and not in passenger class.Any liens indicated, need to be released by lending institution / party.Out of state title properly signed by all sellers.Out of State Title: Transfers & Registration View a list of acceptable identity documents. Proof of identity is required for all applicants. ![]()
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