Who fills out Form 130-U Texas?

Who fills out Form 130-U Texas?

If you buy a vehicle from a dealer, the dealer is required to file the title application on your behalf. If you purchase your vehicle from an individual, the seller should provide you with a signed Form 130-U and any other supporting documents so you can file an application with the tax office.

What do I need for a title transfer in Texas?

To transfer a Texas titled vehicle, bring in or mail the following to our offices:

  1. Texas title, signed and dated by the seller(s) and buyer(s).
  2. VTR-130U (Application for Texas title), signed and dated by the seller(s) and buyer(s).
  3. Proof of insurance in the buyer’s name.
  4. Acceptable form of ID.
  5. Proof of inspection.
  6. Fees.

How do I transfer a car title to a family member in Texas?

The title application must be accompanied by Affidavit of Motor Vehicle Gift Transfer (Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts Form 14-317). The Donor and Recipient must both sign the affidavit and title application. Either the donor or recipient must submit all forms and documents in person to the county tax office.

Can you gift a car in Texas?

Gifting a Vehicle To give a vehicle as a gift to a relative or qualifying 501(c)(3): The signed negotiable title and completed Application for Texas Title and/or Registration (Form 130-U), must be provided to the county tax office to title the vehicle.

How long does it take for a title transfer in Texas?

Please allow a minimum of 20 business days for processing of your title application. If there is a lien on the vehicle, the lienholder will receive the title. If you have not received your title within 30 business days, please contact us.

Can I gift a car to my son in Texas?

According to Texas law, when you gift a used car to your family member, the immediate family members must pay a $10 Gift Tax just like the sales tax. You may contact your local county tax office to know more about the gift tax on a car.