Quote History Originally Posted By wildearp:
I have a paper title issued within the last 6 months. When did this start? As of April 1, 2020, the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) will no longer mail paper titles
I also know that you don't need to notarize a paper title when selling anymore. (AZ) True, that what my notary said as well
I have sold two in the past couple months and have heard of no issues from the buyers.
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Electronic Titles (No more paper)
Electronic Titles Are Here—Safe, Secure, Convenient:
No more paper
When you title or register a vehicle in Arizona, your title information is stored electronically and you no longer automatically receive a paper title. You can view your title information in your AZ MVD Now account. Similarly, when you pay off a vehicle loan, the title will be held electronically.
If a paper title is needed, for reasons such as moving out of state, you can use the Title Replacement service on AZ MVD Now. The fee is $4.LinkyBought this car last year and was an E-title. Looking back, it went smoothly since we live in the same community and out of the emissions zone. Clicked a few buttons, paid the fees online and had a paper temp plate as soon as I printed it off. I
assumed it would go as smooth this round. It did not.
Current registration for E-title transfer warning. Plates expired last month, $30 later to jump through that warning and not refundable.
Next warning to proceed with E-title transfer. Needs emissions test. It clearly says on all my MVD information I am exempt. This is where I found their disclaimer of if "Buyer is in an emission zone, it is on the seller to complete this task"
Buyer moved farther south than me and updated his domicile address. He called them to have verify his information and hit the "exempt" button. MVD Karen, contradicted everything published as well as the ADEQ zone maps and stated that he was not exempt and still needed to have an inspection.
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