How to Buy Used Cars in California From Out-Of-State

Buying a used car in California means applying for a title for the car, registering the car, paying applicable fees and complying with smog certification laws.

Title Transfer

  • The buyer must report the title transfer to the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The most recent title document of the car must be filled in and signed by both seller and buyer and presented on appointment to the DMV.

Registration

  • An Application for Title or Registration (REG 343) must be filled in by seller and buyer. This document, along with the title, last issued registration certificate and smog certificate, if applicable, must be brought to the DMV on appointment to register the car. The out-of-state car also must undergo a free check by a DMV employee.

Smog Certification

  • Smog certification is not required for gasoline-powered cars under four years old. Older cars must undergo a smog check prior to registration.

VIN Research

  • A Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) search can be performed for a fee through an online company approved by the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System such as Mobiletrac at instavin.com, in order to check the car hasn't been crashed or stolen.