How do I transfer vehicle ownership?
Transferring vehicle ownership in Kansas involves several steps. First, the seller must complete the back of the title, signing it over to the buyer. It is essential for the seller to ensure that all required fields are filled out accurately, including the odometer reading and the sale price. Both parties should be aware that the seller is responsible for disclosing any existing liens or claims on the vehicle.
Once the title is completed, the buyer needs to apply for a new title in their name. This process can be initiated by taking the signed title, along with a completed Application for Title form, to a local Kansas Division of Motor Vehicles office. Buyers should also bring a valid form of identification and proof of residency. It is advisable for the buyer to check the current fees associated with title transfer, as these may vary by county.
In addition to the title transfer, the buyer must obtain new license plates or transfer existing plates to the vehicle. If transferring plates, it is important for the buyer to have the previous vehicle's registration information. If the buyer is acquiring new plates, they will need to provide additional identification and pay the appropriate fees.
Lastly, it may be beneficial for both parties to keep copies of all documents involved in the transaction. For the most current information and relevant forms, individuals should consult the official Kansas DMV website, which provides comprehensive resources and guidance related to vehicle ownership transfers.

Answered Sep 3, 2025
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