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Car Title SupportHawaii

How to sign your car title in Hawaii.

Your vehicle's title is the legal document that proves ownership. To donate a car in Hawaii, you'll sign the title over so ownership can transfer to the buyer of the vehicle. Below is a plain-English guide to signing your Hawaii title correctly. If anything looks unclear, our team confirms the exact steps for your specific vehicle before pickup.

Signing your Hawaii title, step by step

  1. 01

    Find the owner/seller section

    On your Hawaii title, locate the section for the registered owner or seller. The owner's name as printed on the title should match the person signing.

  2. 02

    Print and sign as the seller

    Print the owner's name where indicated, then sign and date on the seller's signature line. If the title lists co-owners (joined by "and"), every owner must sign.

  3. 03

    Record the odometer reading

    Enter the vehicle's current mileage in the odometer section. Most vehicles require this; write the exact reading and don't leave it blank.

  4. 04

    Handle any lienholder

    If a bank or lender is listed on the title, the loan must be paid off and the lien released before the title can transfer. The lien release is usually shown on the title or on a separate letter from the lender.

  5. 05

    Leave the buyer section to us

    You do not fill in the buyer/purchaser information. The buyer of a donated vehicle is the auction or vendor that processes the sale — not the nonprofit — and that section is completed for you.

Helpful tips for Hawaii donors

  • In Hawaii, vehicle titling is handled by each county's motor vehicle office.
  • Use blue or black ink, print clearly, and sign exactly as your name appears on the title.
  • Never use white-out or scribble over a mistake — an altered title can be rejected. If you make an error, contact us before signing again.
  • Wait to sign until the tow driver guides you to the correct line, or until you've confirmed the right spot with our team.
  • Remove your license plates before pickup unless your state instructs otherwise, and remove all personal belongings.
  • In Hawaii, the title transfer is recorded through your county office — we'll point you to the right one.

Lost or no title in Hawaii?

Lost, damaged, or never received your title? You can request a duplicate (replacement) title from your county motor vehicle office. If you're not sure whether you have a clear title, call us anyway — in many cases we can still help you donate, and we'll walk you through the options for Hawaii.

Hawaii car title FAQs

Titles in Hawaii

  • In most cases yes — a clear Hawaii title in the owner's name lets ownership transfer cleanly. If you don't have it or there's an issue, contact us; we can often still help or guide you to a duplicate from your county motor vehicle office.

  • The buyer is not the nonprofit. Donated vehicles are sold through an auction or vendor, and the proceeds go to your chosen nonprofit. That's why the buyer/purchaser section is completed for you, not by you.

  • Hawaii does not generally require the seller's title signature to be notarized for a vehicle donation. We'll confirm the current requirement for your vehicle before pickup.

  • Only cancel your insurance after the vehicle has been picked up and you've reported the transfer to your county motor vehicle office if your state requires it. Reporting the sale/transfer releases you from liability for the vehicle.

  • The loan must be paid off and the lien released before the title can transfer. The release is usually noted on the title or in a letter from your lender. Not sure? Call us and we'll help you sort it out.

Title requirements vary by state and can change. This page is a general guide; for your specific vehicle, our team confirms the exact steps before pickup, and you can verify current rules with your county motor vehicle office.

Ready to donate in Hawaii?

We handle the paperwork and the pickup. Start online or call 707-804-8779.