Looking for instructions on how to sign your Texas (TX) car title or where to sign your Texas (TX) car title? This page explains how a seller should sign their Texas car title over to a buyer.
- Only use a black or blue pen.
- Do not use a highlighter or white-out.
- No strikethroughs, write-overs, scribbles, or tears are permitted.
- Unless you are an authorized dealer, do not sign in the Dealer Reassignment section.
Where do I need to sign the title?
Make sure you sign/print your name precisely as it appears on the front of your title. Do not sign with your new name if you have changed your name since the title was issued. Sign with the name that appears on the front of the title.
- SIGN your name(s) on the back of the title where it says "Signature of Seller / Agent".
- PRINT your name(s) on the back of the title where it says "Printed Name (same as signature)".
What if the car has multiple owners?
- All owners named on the front of the title must sign the title.
What if the title has a lien or a bank name on it?
- If your Texas title has a lien or a bank name printed on the front, the lien holder must sign off on the title or a separate lien release letter must be obtained.
How long does it take to get a duplicate title in Texas?
- If you apply in person, you will receive a duplicate title the same day.
- It will take 2 weeks if you apply by mail.
How much does it cost to get a duplicate title in Texas?
- A duplicate title in Texas costs $5.45.
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Texas DMV Information
If your title design differs from the example above, carefully review your title before proceeding. While the signature and printed name fields may be in different places, you must still print and sign your name in the appropriate places.
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