What identification is required for vehicle title transfers?
When transferring a vehicle title in Florida, the Florida Division of Motor Vehicles requires specific identification and documentation to ensure a smooth process. The main form of identification is a valid driver's license or state-issued identification card. If the individual does not possess either of these forms of identification, they may need to provide documentation that includes their full name and address.
In addition to proper identification, the individual completing the title transfer should have the original title of the vehicle, properly signed over by the previous owner. The title will need to include the odometer reading unless it is exempt for vehicles that are ten years old or older. For those who are not the previous owner, a power of attorney may be required if they are acting on behalf of someone else regarding the title transfer.
It is also beneficial to have a completed application for a certificate of title, which can often be found on the Florida Division of Motor Vehicles website. Furthermore, it may help to bring proof of address, such as a utility bill or bank statement, just in case additional verification is necessary.
Individuals should consult the current guidelines on the Florida Division of Motor Vehicles website for any updates or additional requirements related to vehicle title transfers. This ensures that all necessary documentation is prepared ahead of time, which can save time during the process.

Answered Jul 7, 2025
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