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West Virginia Car Title Notarization

West Virginia requires notarization on car title transfers. Here is exactly when it applies, what needs to be notarized, and where to get it done.

Notarization Required
West Virginia requires the seller's signature on the vehicle title assignment to be notarized for private party transfers. The notarized signature must appear on the face of the title document.
Seller: RequiredBuyer: Not Required

Exceptions (When Notarization Is NOT Required)

Private party sales always require notarized seller signature in West Virginia.

Where to Get a Car Title Notarized in West Virginia

WV DMV district offices (notary services available)
Banks and credit unions (free for customers)
UPS Store and FedEx Office

Notarization Fees in West Virginia

Per Signature Fee
$5 per signature (approximate)
WV notary fees are unregulated but typically $5–$15 per signature.
Mobile Notary
Available
Mobile notaries available in Charleston, Huntington, and Morgantown metro areas.
West Virginia Note
West Virginia and Ohio are both notarization-required states. If you're buying from a WV seller, ensure the title assignment section has a notary stamp and signature before accepting the title.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does West Virginia require a notarized car title?
Yes — West Virginia requires notarization for car title transfers. West Virginia requires the seller's signature on the vehicle title assignment to be notarized for private party transfers. The notarized signature must appear on the face of the title document.
Where can I get a car title notarized in West Virginia?
In West Virginia, you can get a car title notarized at: WV DMV district offices (notary services available); Banks and credit unions (free for customers); UPS Store and FedEx Office.
How much does notarization cost in West Virginia?
$5 per signature (approximate). WV notary fees are unregulated but typically $5–$15 per signature.
When is notarization required for West Virginia vehicle transfers?
West Virginia requires the seller's signature on the vehicle title assignment to be notarized for private party transfers. The notarized signature must appear on the face of the title document. Exceptions: Licensed dealer sales (dealer license exempts from notarization); Transfers under a valid court order (estate/probate).

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