New Jersey Title Transfer Guide (Private Sale)
Transferring a car title in New Jersey after a private sale: the state transfer fee is $60, you have 10 days from the sale date, and sales tax of 6.625% is typically collected at transfer. Both parties sign the title; the buyer files with the state. New Jersey also requires vehicle inspection.
Verified against official New Jersey sources · 2026-06-12 · Reviewed by the CarWhere Vehicle Data Team
Transfer fee
$60
Deadline
10 days
Sales tax
6.625%
Inspection
Required
Official source: www.nj.gov
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FAQ
How much does it cost to transfer a car title in New Jersey?
The state title transfer fee is $60. On a private sale, sales tax (6.625% in New Jersey) is typically due at transfer, plus registration if you're plating the vehicle. Verified 2026-06-12.
How long do I have to transfer a title in New Jersey after buying?
10 days from the sale date, per state guidance — late transfers usually incur penalties.
What should I check before signing the title?
Three things: (1) the VIN on the title matches the dashboard and door-jamb VIN character-for-character; (2) the title face is clean of brands (salvage, flood, rebuilt) and undisclosed lien notations; (3) the vehicle's federal record — the $9.99 CarWhere Full VIN Report shows recalls, owner complaints, and service bulletins for that exact vehicle, plus the original window sticker where available. Most title problems are cheaper to find before the handshake.
Who holds the title after the transfer if I have a loan?
Depends on the state: in most states the lender holds the title until payoff; in seven owner-held states (Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New York) you hold it with the lien recorded. See CarWhere's title-holding states guide for the full map.
Sources: transfer fee and deadline from New Jersey titling guidance (linked above); tax and inspection facts from CarWhere's per-state dataset. Figures change by statute — confirm with the state before filing. Cite this page: CarWhere, "New Jersey Title Transfer Guide," carwhere.com/titles/title-transfer/new-jersey, verified 2026-06-12.