It is a Louisiana title sold May of 2021 accident happened June of 2021 I'm just being make aware Will filling out the notice of transfer now help seeing that it was sold two years ago?
Oops, you have a problem.
I'm guessing you sold the vehicle, but didn't complete the transfer of ownership (as in title) to the buyer properly.
This is a step by step of what should have been done, before giving the keys to the buyer.
How to Complete a Louisiana Title Transfer
1. Buyer and seller must complete the title assignment on the current title certificate and have it notarized.
2. Complete a vehicle application.
3. Complete an odometer disclosure statement, if applicable.
4. Submit the ABOVE documents, with payment, to the OMV.
5. Seller should submit a Notice of Transfer or report the transaction online.
As in here:
Selling a Car
When you sell a car, it is the buyer's responsibility to complete the DMV title transfer by submitting all necessary paperwork. However, you are responsible for the following:
Assignment of title to the buyer. Include:
Date of sale.
Selling price.
Your notarized signature.
If the title does not allow you to provide the information listed above, provide the buyer with a notarized bill of sale.
Although the title transfer will not legally be completed until the buyer has finished the application process, you can inform the OMV of the sale immediately. Visit the OMV website to complete a Notice of Transfer online.
Office of Motor Vehicles - OMVNRG Services
When completing a vehicle transfer notice online, be prepared to provide:
Your license plate number and expiration dates.
Do not give your plates to the new owner.
Vehicle identification number (VIN).
Driver's license number.
Buyer's:
Name.
Address.
Date of sale (donation/trade).
Selling price.
You can also notify the OMV of the vehicle transfer by completing a Notice of Transfer of Vehicle (Form DPSMV 1697)
https://dpsweb.dps.louisiana.gov/DP...2da9101591c7a18625712b00618939/$FILE/1697.pdf
, and submitting it to your local OMV branch
Louisiana OMV Locations & Opening Hours Near Me | DMV.ORG or mailing it the address listed on the form.
Buying from a Private Seller
When you purchase a car from a private seller, it is your responsibility to complete the auto title transfer; you have 40 days to file for your title. Bring the following to the Office of Motor Vehicles office:
A completed Vehicle Application (Form DPSMV 1799).
The current title certificate, assigned to you by the previous owner and notarized. The title must contain:
Date of sale.
Selling price.
Both buyer and seller signatures.
Notarized bill of sale, if the title certificate does not contain the above listed information.
Odometer Disclosure Statement (Form DSPMV 1606), if the car is less than 10 years old.
Copy of your ID or driver's license.
Proof of Louisiana car insurance.
Payment for any applicable title transfer fees.