What county is Clifton in, and which office handles title transfers?
Clifton is in Passaic County. Title transfers are handled by the NJ MVC – Clifton Agency at 1401 Main Ave, Clifton, NJ 07011. Hours: Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–4:30 PM. Phone: (609) 292-6500.
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DMV / Title Office
NJ MVC – Clifton Agency
Address
1401 Main Ave, Clifton, NJ 07011
Phone
(609) 292-6500
Office Hours
Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–4:30 PM
Title Transfer Fee
$60.00
Sales Tax Rate
6.625%
Base Registration Fee
$35.50
New Jersey statewide rate 6.625% — no local vehicle sales tax
New Jersey does not require notarization for private vehicle sales. A signed title is the primary transfer document.
County Clerk / Recorder
Passaic County Clerk
Phone
(973) 225-3632
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Before completing a golf cart bill of sale in New Jersey, verify these safety items:
Golf cart insurance is $100–$300/year. Required if operated on public roads as an LSV. Electric golf carts depreciate slowly — 20–30% over 5 years — but battery condition is the key value driver. Peak season for private golf cart sales is spring for golf communities, year-round in retirement areas (fl, az, sc), with an average of 30 days on market.
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Clifton residents completing a golf cart bill of sale should be aware of local requirements in addition to New Jersey state rules. The state sales tax rate is 6.625%, flat 6.625% statewide; no additional local vehicle taxes. The most popular golf cart makes in New Jersey include Club Car, E-Z-GO, Yamaha.
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Source: NHTSA
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Clifton is in Passaic County. Title transfers are handled by the NJ MVC – Clifton Agency at 1401 Main Ave, Clifton, NJ 07011. Hours: Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–4:30 PM. Phone: (609) 292-6500.
The combined rate is 6.625%. New Jersey statewide rate 6.625% — no local vehicle sales tax.
No. New Jersey does not require notarization for private vehicle sales. A signed title is the primary transfer document.
Title transfer fee: $60.00. Base registration fee: $35.50. Sales tax at 6.625% is collected at the time of title transfer.
45% faster sale
Vehicles whose listings include a history report spend ~45% less time on site before selling, and report-viewers are 5x more likely to become a lead.
Source: Experian / AutoCheck
$4,000 avg loss
NHTSA estimates 450,000+ vehicles per year are sold with rolled-back odometers — the average victim loses about $4,000 in downstream repair costs.
Source: NHTSA
17.5M private sales/yr
About 17.5 million private-party vehicle transactions happen in the U.S. each year — roughly 47% of the used market.
Source: Cox Automotive 2024
1 in 3 buyers
Roughly 1 in 3 used-car buyers say they suspect private sellers are hiding mechanical problems — documentation closes that trust gap.
Source: JW Surety Bonds (n=3,000)
$60–$85 mobile notary
Mobile notary visit minimums run $60–$85 — higher on weekends, plus per-mile travel fees. State-formatted documents skip the trip.
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