1. How to Sign Your Title in Washington
- Use blue or black ink only.
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Sign your name exactly the way it appears on the front of the title.
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If the title says “John A. Smith”, you sign “John A. Smith”, not “John Smith” or “J. Smith”.
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If you are still not sure where to sign, stop and text or call us first.
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
For a Washington Title, there are 3 spots to sign your name on the front of the Title. There is nothing for you to sign on the back. Refer to the images below, to see where to sign your name.
After you sign your Title by following the images below, please send us a picture of your signed Title via Text or Email.
Text the picture of the signed title back to the number that texted you the link
OR
send an email to: dispatch@junkcarboys.com
We’ll check to make sure everything looks good and get you scheduled for pickup.
NOTES
Lien or Bank Name on Title
If your Washington 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.
This is the FRONT of a Washington Title

