New York State titles are required to transfer your junk vehicle to Continental Auto Recycling.
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Signing the Title:
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Look for the section on the back of the vehicle title where it says "Seller's Signature." This is where the person(s) named on the front of the title should sign.
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Make sure to sign exactly as your name appears on the front of the title. If there are multiple owners listed, only one owner needs to sign, unless there are specific restrictions noted.
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Printing Name:
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Below or next to where you signed ("Seller's Signature"), there should be a section labeled "Seller's Name (Print in Full)." Print your name(s) exactly as it appears on the front of the title.
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Lien Release (if applicable):
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If there is a lien listed on the title (a lender who has a financial interest in the vehicle), ensure that the lien is released on the title itself. This could be a stamp, signature, or an additional document from the lienholder confirming the release.
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If the lien release is on a separate document, make sure to include it along with the signed title.
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Buyer Line:
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Ignore the section labeled "Buyer" on the title for now. This is typically filled out by the new owner of the vehicle (the buyer) after they purchase it from you.
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Name Consistency:
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It's crucial that all signatures and printed names match exactly with what is shown on the front of the title. If your name has changed since the title was issued, use the name shown on the title.
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Final Check:
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Before completing the transfer, double-check that all required sections are properly filled out, including signatures, printed names, and any lien releases.
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Following these steps ensures that the title transfer process goes smoothly and legally. If you have any doubts or specific questions, consulting with your local DMV or relevant authority can provide further guidance tailored to your jurisdiction's requirements.
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