As of 3 January 2018, LEIs are mandatory for all companies who wish to continue trading in securities.

The seller must sign the back of the Arizona title to release ownership. Note: As of October 2022, Arizona titles no longer require a notary’s signature for in-state transfers.

You will need to complete Form 96-0236 to apply for the new title in your name.

If the title shows a lien, ensure the seller provides a separate lien release document. 2. Essential Arizona Requirements Buying a Vehicle - Arizona Department of Transportation

Below is a structured guide to navigating a private car purchase in the Grand Canyon State.

Buying a used car from a private party in Arizona is a straightforward process if you follow the state’s specific documentation and timeline rules. Unlike dealership sales, private transactions are generally considered "as is," meaning the buyer assumes all risk for the vehicle's condition once the sale is complete.

While not legally required to transfer a title in Arizona, it is strongly recommended as a receipt for both parties. You can use the official Arizona Bill of Sale (Form 48-2004) .

Before handing over any money, ensure you have the following documents ready: