Title transfers and transactions can appear to be complicated or difficult, especially if the task you want done doesn’t seem like a simple transfer of ownership. Luckily, here at eTags, we’re in the business of making things easy for you. If you’re a vehicle owner in Ohio and you’d like to remove a co-owner from your title – whether it’s due to divorce or any type of separation – this article will show you exactly how.
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Before we dive into this guide, it’s important to note that the title from which you’d like to remove a name must be in good condition. A title is an official legal document that proves ownership, therefore it is not valid if it has any tears, stains or corrections. If your title has been damaged or lost, you will first have to order an Ohio title replacement before you can proceed with the name removal.
How To Remove a Name from a Vehicle Title in Ohio
A name/owner removal from a vehicle title acts almost identically to a conventional title transfer. It will include all the same factors:
- Buyer
- Seller
- Notary Public
- Form BMV 3774
Follow these simple steps to remove a name from an Ohio vehicle title:

Step One.
Gather your documents. You will need:
- The vehicle certificate of title
- Form BMV 3774
- State ID.
Step Two.
A. Sign over the title. This means that the person whose name is remaining on the title will act as the Seller and fill in and sign all the appropriate boxes designated for the seller. The person whose name is being removed from the title will act as the Buyer, filling in and signing as the buyer.
If this removal is occurring between family members and there will be no money exchanged, it can be considered a gift. Write $0 or the word Gift in the space provided for the purchase price.
B. Fill in Form BMV 3774.
Important: All signatures on the title and Form 3774 must be made in the presence of a notary public!

Step Three.
Drive over to an Ohio County Clerk of Courts office in person to complete the transfer. Most branches do not require an appointment, but it’s a good idea to call ahead and confirm this.
Alternatively, you can facilitate this transfer online with eTags.
Visit our dedicated Ohio Title Transfer Page. Click on the Get Started Here button and follow along through a series of simple prompts to enter the necessary information. Please have the following details ready:
- VIN (vehicle identification number)
- Current title state
- Full name of legal owner(s)
- Current shipping address
- Valid email address and mobile phone number
Whether you choose to transfer your title in-person or online, the process is the same. Want to save time? Remove a name from your title quickly and easily with eTags. And if at any point you have any questions or need assistance at any point, don’t hesitate to reach out to us – our Ohio title experts are ready to lend a hand. Because as always, at eTags, we’re here to help!