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  1. Failure to provide mandatory information may result in DMVs inability to update vehicle record and disqualify your liability exemption. You have the right to review and request corrections/deletions of DMV maintained records containing your personal information.

  2. You are required by law to notify the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) within five (5) days from the date you sell or otherwise dispose of a vehicle or vessel. This form is provided for use in reporting the sale or transfer to the Department, and does not constitute application for transfer of ownership (title).

  3. Sold your vehicle? Completing a Notice of Transfer and Release of Liability (NRL) lets DMV know that you are no longer responsible for parking/traffic violations or civil or criminal actions associated with the vehicle after the date of sale.

  4. When this form is properly completed and the information is recorded by the DMV, liability for parking and/or traffic violations and civil litigation resulting from operation after the date of sale becomes the responsibility of the new buyer. Phone: 800-777-0133.

  5. Fill out form REG138 Notice of Transfer and Release of Liability for California online and download the completed document in PDF format. Free to use and no registration required.

  6. If you are selling or transferring your car in California, it is important to go through a CA DMV release of liability. This stops sellers from being held responsible for any legal claims associated with the vehicle once it has left their possession.

  7. Generally, you'll be asked to provide the following information on a release of liability or notice of transfer form: The vehicle's license plate number. A description of the vehicle make, model, color, and year. The vehicle identification number (VIN). The date of the sale or title transfer. The odometer reading at the time of the sale or ...

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