December 18, 2025
How To Sign My North Carolina Title
Your North Carolina title is a legal document, and any errors in completing it could make it invalid—meaning you’d need to obtain a duplicate. To avoid delays or complications when donating, please carefully read all instructions and tips before signing.
Do Not Void Your North Carolina Title
- Sign in front of a Notary Public
- Use only black or blue pen
- Do not use highlighter or white-out.
- No scribbles, write-overs, strikethroughs, or tears
- Do not sing in the Dealer Reassignment section, unless you’re an authorized dealer
If your North Carolina title looks different from the example shown below, take a moment to review it closely before moving forward. The placement of the signature and printed name fields may vary, but you are still required to print and sign your name in the correct designated sections. A North Carolina title also requires a notary’s signature.


The person(s) named on the front of the North Carolina title must follow these steps:
- The title must be notarized and signed in front of the Notary Public
- Sign the Back of the title where it reads “Sellers Signature “
- Print name(s) on the Back of the title where it reads “Seller Hand Printed Name”
- If there is a lien listed on the title, it must be released on the title or accompanied by a separate lien release letter.
Signature Tips
The name(s) used to sign the North Carolina title must exactly match the name(s) shown on the title. If you have changed your name since the title was issued, do not sign with your new name. Go ahead and sign with the name shown on the title.
If there are two owners on the North Carolina title, one or both must sign, depending on how the names appear in the title.
- Owner 1 OR Owner 2 – Only ONE owner must sign
- Owner 1 AND/OR Owner 2 – BOTH owners must sign (unless one is deceased)
- Owner 1 AND Owner 2 – BOTH owners must sign
- Owner 1 Owner 2 (No conjunction) – BOTH owners must sign
- Company-Owned Vehicles: A signature of a person who can sign on behalf of the company legally. Provide a letterhead or document stating who the signing person is to the company.
Don’t worry about the Buyer line; you should leave that blank.
Need a new title?
If you need a replacement North Carolina title before your car donation pickup, please visit your local North Carolina Motor Vehicles Division.
If the title was last titled in another state, you will need to get the duplicate title from that state.
Final steps to complete my North Carolina car donation.
What do I do with my license plates?
- Take the plates off your vehicle. The plates must be turned in to a registration office before cancelling the insurance for the vehicle.
Is there anything else I need to do?
- You may need to notify your local DMV that the vehicle was donated.
- https://www.ncdot.gov/dmv/Pages/default.aspx