You will be issued an Iowa title along with registration and plates. Credit of less than $10.00 will not be refunded. If you are not replacing the vehicle and wish to receive a refund, please send your Iowa plates back to the County Treasurer’s office where you last registered your vehicle, within six months, along with a completed Claim for Refund form. If you are purchasing another vehicle within six months, and wish to receive credit toward the registration fees, fill out the bottom of your registration receipt for the vehicle you sold and submit it with the title and application for your replacement vehicle. You may be entitled to a refund of the unused portion of registration fees. For your protection, complete a Bill of Sale acknowledging the delivery of the vehicle and title or junking certificate.īefore transferring possession of your vehicle, remove and keep your license plates. The purchaser must then acquire a junking certificate in their name. When you sell a junked vehicle, you must sign the junking certificate as the seller, complete the date of sale, purchaser's name and address and give the junking certificate to the purchaser. If you purchase a vehicle and decide to junk it, you have 30 days from the date of sale to obtain a junking certificate. Once you receive a junking certificate, the vehicle cannot be legally operated upon roadways. A junking certificate cannot be issued without a title being surrendered. You must surrender a title along with an Application for Junking Certificate to the County Treasurer’s office to receive a junking certificate. If you are selling a vehicle to a recycler or junkyard, find out if they prefer a title or a junking certificate before requesting a junking certificate from our office. Nothing is guaranteed until we see all completed, original documents in our office. Incorrect odometer reading written on title – the seller will need to get a replacement title, in the county where the title originated and start over.The affidavit must be completed and signed by all sellers and all buyers in front of a notary. An “ Affidavit of Correction” will be required. The seller/buyer signs on the incorrect line - the seller/buyer must sign again on the correct line, and the correct seller/buyer signs below the incorrect signature.Seller signs or prints his/her name(s) on the "assignment" line (top line on the back of the Iowa title) - an “ Affidavit of Correction” will be required.Incorrect date - an “ Affidavit of Correction” will be required.Options to resolve common problems are listed below. If an error is made on the assignment of title - DO NOT CHANGE, DO NOT WRITE OVER, DO NOT CROSS OFF, DO NOT USE WHITE OUT and DO NOT ERASE! Any alterations or erasures void the title and a replacement title will be required.
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