REG 262 Form CA โ€“ Vehicle/Vessel Transfer & Reassignment PDF

๐Ÿ“„ 1 Page ยท 5 Sections ๐Ÿ“… Rev. Oct 2011 โœ๏ธ Original Ink Signatures Required ๐Ÿšซ No Photocopies Accepted

What Is the REG 262 Form?

The REG 262, officially titled the Vehicle/Vessel Transfer and Reassignment Form, is a California DMV document that serves as a supplemental transfer instrument whenever a vehicle or vessel changes hands. While most private sales in California are recorded by the seller signing the back of the original pink slip (the certificate of title) over to the buyer, there are situations where the title doesn’t provide enough room for additional assignments and that’s precisely where this form comes in.

Think of it as a continuation sheet for ownership transfer. The form captures the same essential information that would appear on the back of the title: the vehicle’s identifying details, the names and signatures of all buyers and sellers, the sale price, the required federal odometer reading, and an optional Power of Attorney clause. Because it contains a legally binding odometer disclosure sworn under penalty of perjury, the CA DMV does not accept photocopied versions every copy submitted must be an original with original ink signatures from all parties.

This transfer form applies to both motor vehicles and vessels. If you are transferring a boat registered with the California DMV, you use the same form simply enter the CF number (the vessel’s registration number) in the license plate field in Section 1.

When Do You Need the REG 262?

Most straightforward private sales in California do not require this form at all the seller simply signs the back of the title over to the buyer. However, several specific situations make this form necessary or useful:

1

Title Has No Reassignment Space Left

When a vehicle has changed hands multiple times, the reassignment section on the back of the title may already be full. This document provides additional transfer space as a continuation sheet.

2

Dealer or Dismantler Reassignment

Licensed California dealers and dismantlers use this form when reassigning a vehicle to another dealer or to a buyer. Dismantlers are also required to enter their acquisition number in the designated field at the top of the form.

3

Power of Attorney Needed

When one party cannot be physically present to sign title documents, Section 5 allows them to appoint an attorney in fact to complete the transfer on their behalf.

4

Vessel Transfer

The form covers both vehicles and vessels registered with the CA DMV. Boat owners use the same transfer document when changing ownership, substituting the CF registration number for the license plate number.

5

Separate Odometer Disclosure Required

In transactions where the odometer disclosure cannot be completed on the title itself for example, when the odometer section on the title was previously completed this supplemental form provides a fresh, legally valid odometer disclosure statement.

6

Accompanying a Duplicate Title Application

When the original title has been lost and the seller applies for a duplicate, this ca reg 262 form is submitted alongside the duplicate title application to complete the transfer to the buyer.

What You Need to Complete the REG 262

Gather everything below before sitting down to fill out the form. Having it all on hand prevents errors, corrections, and the need to reprint.

๐Ÿ“‹ Original Vehicle Title (Pink Slip)

This transfer form must accompany the original signed title. If the title is lost, you will need to apply for a duplicate before or alongside it.

๐Ÿชช California Driver License or ID

Both buyer and seller must provide their DL/ID number in Section 4. Dealers and dismantlers enter their dealer or dismantler license number instead.

๐Ÿ”ข Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)

Needed for Section 1. Find the VIN on the dashboard (visible through the windshield), the driver’s door jamb sticker, or on the existing title.

๐Ÿ”‘ Current Odometer Reading

Required by federal and state law. Record the mileage in whole miles (no tenths) at the time of transfer. Both buyer and seller certify this reading under penalty of perjury.

๐Ÿ’ฐ Sale Price or Gift Value

The exact dollar amount paid for the vehicle is entered in Section 2. For gifts, the fair market value is entered in the Gift Value field instead of the selling price.

๐Ÿข Acquisition Number (Dismantlers Only)

Licensed dismantlers must enter their acquisition number in the designated field at the top of the form. This field is left blank by private sellers and dealers.

โš™๏ธ Motorcycle Engine Number

Required only for motorcycles. Enter the engine number stamped on the engine block in the corresponding field in Section 1.

โš–๏ธ Power of Attorney Authorization

Only needed if completing Section 5. The person granting POA must sign in ink. No notarization is required for the Power of Attorney section, but the signature must be original.

How to Complete the REG 262 Form

The REG 262 is a single-page form with five clearly labeled sections. Complete it in blue or black ink, print all names legibly, and sign only in the spaces marked with an “X.” Do not use correction fluid if you make an error, print a fresh copy from dmv.ca.gov.

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Section 1 Vehicle/Vessel Description

Enter the VIN (or hull number for vessels), year, make, model year, license plate number (or CF number for boats), and motorcycle engine number if applicable. Every field in this section must match the information on the title exactly a single digit wrong in the VIN will result in rejection. Double-check all characters carefully, particularly the letter “O” vs. the number “0” and the letter “I” vs. the number “1.”

2

Section 2 Bill of Sale

The seller prints their full legal name(s) in the first line and the buyer’s full legal name(s) in the second line. Enter the exact date of sale (month, day, year) and the selling price in U.S. dollars. If the vehicle was a gift rather than a sale, enter $0 in the selling price field and fill in the gift value separately, then indicate the relationship to the recipient (e.g., parent, spouse, sibling). Both amounts are used by the CA DMV to calculate use tax obligations.

3

Section 3 Odometer Disclosure Statement

Write the current odometer reading in whole miles no tenths. The form has separate digit boxes to help prevent ambiguity. If the reading is the actual mileage, no checkbox is needed. If the odometer is known to be inaccurate, check the appropriate box: “Odometer reading is NOT the actual mileage” or “Mileage EXCEEDS the odometer mechanical limits.” If you check either box, you must also write an explanation in the line provided. Never leave this section blank or alter the mileage once written doing so voids the form entirely and may constitute a federal offense.

4

Section 4 Buyer and Seller Signatures

This section is split into a Buyer’s Section and a Seller’s Section. Each section has three signature lines to accommodate up to three buyers or three sellers. Every person who is a buyer or seller must hand-print their full name, sign in ink, enter the date, and provide their California Driver License or ID number (dealers and dismantlers enter their license number). Buyers also provide a mailing address and daytime phone number. All signatures certify under penalty of perjury that the information on the form is true and correct this is a legally binding sworn statement.

5

Section 5 Power of Attorney

Only complete this section if one of the parties needs to authorize someone else to handle the title transfer paperwork on their behalf. The person granting the power of attorney prints their name(s) in the first line, prints the name of their appointed attorney in fact in the second line, and signs and dates the form in ink. There are two signature lines to accommodate joint owners. No notarization is required for the REG 262 POA original ink signature is sufficient. Leave Section 5 completely blank if no Power of Attorney is needed.

How to Submit the REG 262

This form is almost always submitted by the buyer, as part of the title transfer application after a vehicle purchase. It is not submitted on its own it must always accompany the signed title or a duplicate title application. Here are your submission options:

In-person at a CA DMV field office

Bring the completed form, the signed original title, proof of California insurance, payment for fees and applicable use tax, and a valid CA driver license or ID. Appointments are strongly recommended and can be made at dmv.ca.gov. Walk-in wait times at busy offices can exceed 90 minutes. California has more than 170 field office locations statewide.

By mail

Send the completed dmv form reg 262, the signed title, and a check or money order for all fees to your regional CA DMV office. Do not send cash by mail.

Through a Licensed Registration Service

licensed CA vehicle registration services (VRS) and dealerships can process the title transfer on your behalf for a service fee. This is a good option if you are uncertain about the paperwork or want faster processing without visiting a DMV office yourself.

Frequently Asked Questions

This is California’s Vehicle/Vessel Transfer and Reassignment Form. It documents the private or dealer sale of a vehicle or vessel, records the federally mandated odometer disclosure, and optionally grants Power of Attorney for completing the title transfer. It is used when the back of the title has no room for additional reassignments, when a separate transfer document is required, or when a Power of Attorney is needed. It must always be accompanied by the original signed title or a duplicate title application it cannot stand alone as proof of ownership.

No. This is a supplemental transfer document, not a title certificate. California’s certificate of title (the “pink slip”) is the legal proof of ownership. This transfer form must accompany the original signed title when submitted to the CA DMV. It adds the bill of sale, odometer disclosure, and signature details that the title itself may not have room for. Buyers who receive only this transfer document without the signed title do not have complete transfer documentation.

Leaving Section 3 (Odometer Disclosure Statement) blank voids the entire form for transfer purposes. Both federal law (the Truth in Mileage Act) and California law require an odometer disclosure on every vehicle ownership transfer. A missing, altered, or erased mileage entry renders the form legally invalid, and the CA DMV will reject it. If you discover after writing the mileage that you entered the wrong number, do not try to correct it print a fresh form and fill it out again from the beginning.

Yes. The full title of the form is “Vehicle/Vessel Transfer and Reassignment Form,” and it explicitly covers both motor vehicles and vessels registered with the California DMV. When completing the form for a vessel, you enter the CF number (the vessel’s California registration number) in place of the license plate number in Section 1. All other sections are filled out the same way as for a motor vehicle bill of sale, odometer (or hour meter for certain vessels), buyer and seller signatures, and optional Power of Attorney.

Section 5 allows a vehicle owner to designate another person called an “attorney in fact” to complete and sign all necessary documents for transferring ownership on their behalf. This is useful when a seller cannot be present in person to sign paperwork (for example, if they have already moved out of state), or when a dealer handles all the transfer paperwork as a service to the buyer. The person granting the power of attorney signs the form in ink. No notarization is required for the Power of Attorney section. The original ink signature is sufficient.

California law requires the new owner to complete the title transfer at the CA DMV within 10 days from the date of sale shown on the form. Submitting after this deadline results in a penalty fee that increases the longer you wait. Sellers are also advised to keep a copy of the completed form for their records and to submit a Notice of Release of Liability online at dmv.ca.gov on the day of sale this protects them from being held responsible for tickets, tolls, or accidents that occur after ownership has passed to the buyer.

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โœ… Checklist Before You Submit

Original title included

Signed pink slip or duplicate title application

Original form โ€” not a photocopy

CA DMV rejects all photocopied versions

VIN matches the title exactly

Check every character, especially I vs 1, O vs 0

Odometer reading filled in

Required by federal law โ€” blank voids the form

All parties signed in ink

Every buyer and seller must hand-sign Section 4

No correction fluid used

Any white-out voids the entire document

Sale date recorded โ€” within 10 days

Late submissions incur a penalty fee

DL/ID numbers entered for all parties

Required in Section 4 for buyer and seller

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