True" all right, so let's take a look at the title instructions. When you're selling a car in the state of Pennsylvania, remember that the title is a legal document. So don't erase anything, don't scratch anything out. Write really neatly. You should only use black or blue ink. Use actual names, no nicknames. Don't make mistakes because any errors can void the document, and you don't want that. Um, also, be sure to check the link in the description of this video for updated information and other links. - So, okay, keep in mind that in Pennsylvania, you're going to need to have a notary public witness the signatures and give their stamp on it. This can also be an authorized PennDOT agent. Okay, so if there are any liens shown on the front of the title, they must be released. The normal practice is for the lien holders to send you the title only after the lien is paid off. So, you should have your paper title with liens released or no liens on it. - Alright, so on the back of the title, the portion that says assignment of title section A will be filled in. Fill in the odometer reading in the space provided. Enter your mileage exactly as it appears on your odometer and do not include tenths. If your odometer does not reflect the actual miles on the car, check the that says "is not actual mileage warning odometer discrepancy." Then, to the right of the odometer information, you'll print the purchaser or buyer's full name and address on the lines provided. This can be more than one person if there's more than one buyer. Make sure you check with them to make sure that's right. - Then, you'll enter the purchase price, the amount that...