

If the vehicle was purchased from an individual, please present a properly signed title with an odometer reading placed in the appropriate line.

This includes the manufacturer’s statement of origin, or MSO, new car invoice from the dealer, odometer statement, and loan paperwork if financed. PURCHASED A NEW VEHICLE? If your vehicle is new, bring all papers connected with the purchase. If you do not come in to pay your wheel tax, be prepared to pay the back wheel tax when you renew your registration. PURCHASED A VEHICLE OUT OF COUNTY? If you purchased a vehicle from an out-of-county dealer, be sure to bring your new registration to the Clerk’s Office to pay your County Wheel Tax. A form may be picked up at the County Clerk’s office or by clicking on the link above. The Power of Attorney must identify the vehicle by make, model, and identification number. If you can’t personally transact this business a representative may be designated by Power of Attorney. State law requires the applicant or owner to visit the County Clerk’s office. When titling a vehicle, applying for a license plate, or transferring a plate from one vehicle to another. PURCHASED A VEHICLE FROM AN ESTATE?If you have purchased a vehicle from an Estate, please provide a copy of the death certificate and proof the person that signed as the seller had the authority to do so.
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NEW TO ROBERTSON COUNTY? If you are moving to Robertson County from another TN county, please come in and update your address.

This will help you be able to complete your transaction on the same day. If you are coming into the Clerk’s Office to conduct business on SOMEONE ELSE’S BEHALF, please have this Power of Attorney form filled out.
