How to Sign Your Title in Hawaii

Wondering where to sign your Hawaii title? Below is a quick guide to help you with the process.

Where To Sign And Print Your Name

On the front of your title, locate the ‘PRINTED NAME AND SIGNATURE OF SELLER’, on the lower section.

Important Tips About Signatures On The Title

  • Alien holders that have been listed on your title must be the ones to sign off the title. However, if the alien holder is not available or cannot sign, you will require to have the original lien release from the lien holder.

Important Tips About Names

  • Ensure that the owner(s) name in the front of your title is an exact match of the seller’s name at the back of the title.
  • For multiple owners let’s say it reads ‘your name AND other owners name’ at the front of the title, both you and the other listed owner must sign the title.  

What If You Don’t Have A Title?

Hawaii demands that you provide a title before you can sell a vehicle.

However, if you might have lost the title, you can get a duplicate copy from the Vehicle Registration and Licensing office in your county.

Duplicate Time

By mail (1 week)

In person (same day)

Cost

$10

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