West Virginia Vehicle Title Guide & FAQs

West Virginia title transfers must be completed accurately to avoid delays or rejected paperwork. This guide explains where to sign your title, common mistakes that can void it, and how to replace a lost or damaged West Virginia title without issues.

Signing Your West Virginia Vehicle Title

West Virginia title transfers are straightforward, but accuracy is critical. Use blue or black ink only and make sure your signature exactly matches the name printed on the title. Any errors can void the title and force you to apply for a duplicate.

What Will Void a West Virginia Title

  • Signing in the wrong section
  • Using white-out, correction fluid, or highlighter
  • Cross-outs, scribbles, or writing over mistakes
  • Using pencil or marker instead of ink
  • Torn or damaged titles
  • Signing in the dealer reassignment section (unless you are a dealer)

If any of these issues occur, the West Virginia DMV will require a duplicate title before the vehicle can be sold.


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West Virginia title transfers must be completed correctly to avoid delays or rejected paperwork. This guide explains where to sign your title, common mistakes that can void it, and how to replace a lost or damaged West Virginia title without unnecessary issues.

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Where to Sign a West Virginia Title

Sign on the back of the title where it is labeled “Signature(s) of Seller(s)” or “Signature of Seller(s) or Dealer.”

Print your name directly below where it reads “Printed Name(s) of Seller(s)”.

Do not sign anywhere else unless instructed by the West Virginia DMV.


Vehicles with Multiple Owners

If more than one owner appears on the West Virginia title, the number of required signatures depends on how the names are listed:

  • Owner 1 OR Owner 2 – Only one owner must sign
  • Owner 1 AND/OR Owner 2 – Both owners must sign
  • Owner 1 AND Owner 2 – Both owners must sign
  • No conjunction listed – Both owners must sign

Titles Showing a Lienholder

If a lienholder is listed on the title, the lien must be released before ownership can be transferred.

  • Lien release completed directly on the title
  • Or a separate lien release letter from the lender

Without a lien release, the DMV will not process the title transfer.


Replacing a Lost or Damaged West Virginia Title

If your West Virginia title is lost, stolen, damaged, or voided, you must obtain a duplicate title before selling the vehicle.

  • Duplicate titles are issued through the West Virginia DMV
  • All listed owners must sign the application
  • Fees apply for replacement titles

Official DMV instructions are available here:

http://www.transportation.wv.gov/DMV/Vehicle-Services/Titles/Pages/default.aspx


After Selling Your Vehicle in West Virginia

Remove your license plates before releasing the vehicle to the buyer.

West Virginia plates stay with the seller and should be transferred to another vehicle or returned according to DMV instructions.


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