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Originally Posted by iROYAL
I think it only has to be notarized if it was under a lien. Check the papers again, because I had to deal with this just last year and I tried to forget the pain CA DMV put me through.
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That's how I read it originally too, and that's why I didn't bother to get it notarized. But then I thought I read that it did need to be after I had already given her the paperwork. I haven't heard back from her, so I dunno if she's taken it to the DMV yet and if there was a problem.