What Documents Are Required for a Vehicle Ownership Transfer?</h1>

Nipuna Marasinghe
time
3 mins read
feature image

When buying a vehicle, the first step is to transfer ownership into your name. This process can be done through the one-day service or the regular method. However, if the necessary documents are not prepared properly, the process can become messy and time-consuming. That’s why MotorGuide has put together a complete guide on the documents required for a vehicle transfer and how the process works.

Required Documents

  • Vehicle book or registration certificate
  • Valid income license of the vehicle and a photocopy
  • If the registration certificate mentions an institution as the absolute owner, a letter stating the release of ownership from that institution
  • Two color or black-and-white photographs of the buyer (2 x 2.5 inches in size)
  • Certification of one photograph by a Justice of the Peace, Grama Niladhari, or staff officer
  • Duly filled M.T.A. 6a form
  • Duly filled M.T.A. 6b form
  • Duly filled M.T.A. 8c form
  • Receipts and photocopies of luxury tax or diesel tax payments (if applicable)
  • National Identity Card (NIC) and photocopies
  • If transferring to a new address not listed on the NIC, a Grama Niladhari residence certificate
  • If the transferee is a married woman with a name change, a certified copy of the marriage certificate

How Does a Transfer Take Place?

The transfer process requires specific forms, which can be obtained free of charge from the Department of Motor Traffic, any District Secretariat, or Divisional Secretariat.

  • M.T.A. 6: Consists of 6 copies (A, A1, B, B1, C, C1).
  • M.T.A. 8: Consists of 2 copies (C and C1).

Steps for the Current Owner

  • Complete all copies of the M.T.A. 6 form.
  • Keep copies A and A1 with you.
  • Hand over copies B, B1, and M.T.A. 8 (C, C1) to the new owner.
  • Submit a duly completed copy of M.T.A. 6 to the Commissioner General of Motor Transport by registered post or by hand.
  • Obtain a receipt bearing C.M.T. 52 and keep A1 with you.

Steps for the New Owner

  • Submit M.T.A. 6 (copy B), M.T.A. 8 (copy C), and other required documents to the Registration Title Transfer Division of the Department of Motor Traffic.
  • Obtain a receipt bearing C.M.T. 52.
  • Keep M.T.A. 6 (copy B1) and M.T.A. 8 (copy C1) with you for reference.

Where to Submit Documents

The documents for ownership transfer can be handed over to the Registration Title Transfer Division (General Services) at the following locations:

  • Head Office of the Department of Motor Traffic, Narahenpita, Colombo 05
  • District Office of the Department of Motor Traffic
  • Relevant Divisional Secretariat

Documents can be submitted on government working days between 9:00 AM and 2:00 PM.

Transferring ownership of a vehicle requires proper documentation and careful handling of forms. By preparing all required documents in advance and following the correct procedure, you can complete the process quickly and smoothly. Always ensure that ownership is transferred legally to avoid future complications.

FAQs About Vehicle Ownership Transfer

How long does it take to transfer vehicle ownership?

If you use the one-day service, the process can be completed in a single day. Otherwise, the regular process may take several working days.

Can I transfer ownership without the seller?

No. The seller (current owner) must complete and provide the required M.T.A. forms to initiate the transfer.

What happens if I don’t transfer ownership?

If ownership is not transferred, the previous owner remains legally responsible for fines, taxes, and liabilities related to the vehicle.

Similar News

  • Insurance & Paper Work

    DMT Driving License Services Fully Restored Today

    time
    1 mins read
  • Insurance & Paper Work

    Driving License Services Disrupted Today; New Dates Announced for Missed Exams

    time
    2 mins read
  • Insurance & Paper Work

    DMT Grants Grace Period for Driving License Renewals Due to Adverse Weather

    time
    1 mins read
  • Insurance & Paper Work

    New leasing regulations for this year for those planning to get a vehicle.

    time
    4 mins read
  • Insurance & Paper Work

    Printing Commences for Delayed Driving Licenses

    time
    1 mins read
  • Insurance & Paper Work

    What is No Claim Bonus (NCB) in Vehicle Insurance?

    time
    4 mins read
  • Insurance & Paper Work

    What is Vehicle VIC Sticker

    time
    6 mins read
  • Insurance & Paper Work

    How to Get a Number Plate for a Vehicle in Sri Lanka: Current Process

    time
    3 mins read
  • Insurance & Paper Work

    Vehicle Deletion Letter - What You Need to Know

    time
    2 mins read
  • Insurance & Paper Work

    Legal System behind the Car Insurance

    time
    2 mins read

Latest Car Reviews

  • Suzuki Alto K10 2015 Review

    Hatchback

    Rs 3.9M - 4.8M

  • Toyota Aqua 2014 Review

    Hatchback

    Rs 7.5M - 8.5M

  • Suzuki Swift 2017 Review

    Hatchback

    Rs 8.3M - 9.5M

  • Suzuki Wagon R 2018 Review

    Station Wagon

    Rs 7.8M - 8.8M

  • Land Rover Defender 2020 Review

    SUV & 4X4

    Rs 5M - 7.5M

  • Toyota Vitz 2017 Review

    Hatchback

    Rs 25M - 40M

  • Nissan Leaf 2014 Review

    Hatchback

    Rs 6M - 7.5M

  • Mitsubishi Montero 2015 Review

    SUV & 4X4

    Rs 600K - 860K

  • Honda Civic 2019 Review

    Saloon & Sedan

    Rs 12M - 13.5M

  • Mitsubishi Lancer 2017 Review

    Saloon & Sedan

    Rs 15M - 18M

  • Toyota Axio 2016 Review

    Saloon & Sedan

    Rs 740K - 1.1M

  • Toyota Premio G Superior 2018 Review

    Saloon & Sedan

    Rs 17.5M - 19.8M

Latest Bike Reviews

  • Honda CD 125 Review

    Rs 120K - 730K

  • Yamaha MT-15 Review

    Rs 950K - 1.2M

  • Bajaj CT 100 Review

    Rs 180K - 640K

  • Yamaha Saluto 125 Review

    Rs 250K - 430K

  • Bajaj Platina 100 Review

    Rs 200K - 600K

  • TVS Wego 110 Review

    Rs 320K - 550K

  • Yamaha R15 Review

    Rs 1.2M - 1.4M

  • Bajaj Pulsar 150 Review

    Rs 200K - 700K

  • Yamaha Ray ZR 110 Review

    Rs 480K - 600K

  • Suzuki Gixxer 150 Review

    Rs 450K - 650K

  • Bajaj Pulsar NS 160 Review

    Rs 580K - 950K

  • Demak DTM 150 Review

    Rs 220K - 360K

hero

Post your car or bike ad on ikman in 2 mins!