True" Music. All right, let's take a look at the North Dakota title transfer instructions for when you are buying a vehicle. Make sure you don't cross anything out or use whiteout, don't make mistakes. Basically, make sure you use black or blue ink and use actual names. Try to be careful, you know? Alright, so make sure that you have a vehicle title before taking possession of the vehicle. Pretty simple but really important. Verify that the vehicle identification number on the dashboard matches the number printed on the title. The seller must have completed the seller's assignment and warranty of title, showing you as the purchaser. Make sure that your Dahmer disclosure statement is completed if the vehicle is less than ten years old. Make sure the seller's name is printed and signed exactly as it appears on the front of the title under the owner's name, and that the title has not been altered in any way. Alright, so make sure there are no liens listed on the lower part of the front of the title. If there are, the release section to the right of the lienholder must have been completed. Then, on the back of the title, complete, sign, and date part three, purchaser's certification and application. That should show the purchase price and lienholder information, if applicable. And then, you have to take that to the DOT within 30 days. But make sure that you, you know, you can only drive on this document for five days from the date of purchase. So yeah, don't procrastinate, get in there and change it. So, that's pretty much what you need to do to fill out the title. Now, let's go to when you're the buyer.