Teton County Wyoming

County Clerk

Titling New Vehicles from a Manufacturer`s State of Origin (MSO)

In most cases, the dealer from whom you purchase the new vehicle will forward your paperwork to our office or to your bank or credit union if the vehicle is financed. When we receive the documentation, we will notify you by mail to come to our office and sign a purchaser`s application.

In some cases, the dealer or lender may have you sign the application and you need only obtain copies of the paperwork prior to coming to our Office. If, however, you are coming to our office to transfer the MSO into your name, you will need the following:

  • The original Manufacturer`s Statement of Origin properly signed by the dealership

  • The Wyoming Sales/Use Tax form provided by the dealer

  • A Wyoming damage disclosure statement

  • An odometer disclosure statement or the odometer disclosure portion of the MSO properly completed.

  • An Affidavit of Vehicle Valuation – this document states the manufacturer`s suggested retail price of the vehicle, not necessarily the price paid for the vehicle and is the basis on which the Treasurer`s Office will compute the cost of license plates

  • The actual purchase invoice from the dealer and proof of insurance are required by the Treasurer`s Office in order to transfer or issue license plates


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