1. How to Sign Your Title in Ohio WAIT TO SIGN YOUR TITLE UNTIL YOU ARE BEFORE A NOTARY
- Your Ohio Title MUST BE NOTARIZED! Do not sign the title until you are in front of a Notary Public. You can typically get a notary done for free at your bank. Once you are in front of a notary, follow the images below to see where to sign.
If your title looks different than the images we have below, stop and text or call us first. You may have a newer Ohio Title.
2. How to RUIN (VOID) Your Title – DO NOT DO THESE
Any of the following can void your title and delay pickup and payment:
- Signing in the wrong section
- Signature that doesn't match your driver's license
- Erasing, scratching out, or crossing out anything
- Using white-out
- Rips or tears on the title
- Tracing over, heavy mark-outs, or scribbles
- Using pencil, marker, or colored ink (only blue or black pen is allowed)
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Erasing, scratching out, or crossing out anything
3. Where Do I Sign on an Ohio Title?
The title MUST BE NOTARIZED! Do not sign the title until you are in front of a Notary Public. You can typically get a notary done for free at your bank. Once you are in front of a notary, follow the images below to see where to sign.
Sign on the back of the title in the upper section of the document where it is marked "Transferor’s/Seller’s Signature.”
Print your name on the back where it reads “TRANSFEROR'S / SELLER'S Printed Name.”
4. After You Sign Your Title In Front of a Notary
- Take a clear picture of the front and back of the signed title.
- Send it to us one of these ways:
Text: Text the picture of the signed title back to the same number that sent you the link.
OR
Email: Send the picture to: dispatch@junkcarboys.com
NOTES Lien or Bank Name on Title
If your Ohio title shows a lien or a bank name printed on the front, then your title will need to be signed off by the lien holder or have a separate lien release letter.
Front of Ohio Title
(There is nothing for you to sign here)

This is the back of an Ohio Title
Be in front of a Notary before signing anything. If this Title doesn't looks like the one you have, you may have a newer Ohio Title, please reach out to us if that is the case.
Your bank should have a free notary available.

If you have multiple owners, follow the image below
All owners must be present in front of notary at time of signing

