KARS4KIDS GUIDE TO TITLES Car Donation Title Transfer in Wyoming
Transferring the car's title is as simple as signing it! Have questions? We're here to walk you through the process.
Signing your title in WY
Where to sign your title?
Sign the title where it reads `Signature of Seller` View sample
Is notarization required?
YES
Any forms required?
None
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the title transfer work?
- Remove plates
Remove the license plates from the car, prior to it being towed.
- Transfer or Return Plates
You may transfer your plates to a new vehicle. Otherwise you should return the plates to your local DOT.
- Stop insurance
Cancel your insurance coverage on the donated vehicle once it’s been picked up.
There are two owners listed on the title, do we both need to sign?
Yes, both owners will need to sign the title.
Can I donate a car if the owner isn’t able to sign title?
Yes. You can donate the car as long as someone has power of attorney for the titled owner.In WY, we will need an original proof of address.
Do I need a license to donate my car?
You do not need a license to donate a car in WY
How can I donate my car without a title?
Yes, we can usually pick up a vehicle without a title in Wyoming. We may need the registered owner to sign some paperwork for us.
There is an OR between our names, do both owners need to sign the title?
In WY, if there are two owners on the title with an OR between their names, only one owner needs to sign.
Can I donate a car in a deceased person’s name?
In most states, we will need original executive paperwork and a copy of the death certificate. In some states, the donor will need to get it titled in his name.
Can I donate an abandoned, junk, or scrapped car?
Kars4Kids does not accept abandoned cars. We can take cars that were salvaged or junked.
How can I replace my missing title?
If there is no title, Kars4Kids can usually apply for a duplicate title. Wyoming titles are processed through the local county clerk office in the county seat of the county of residence. For specific titling or lien questions, contact the appropriate county clerk office.