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New Texas Car Title - Should I sign the front page ?

Ok, this looks sounds complicated than it actually is. I bought a new car and paid cash (no lean/loan) I received the title from Texas DMV. There is signature line on the front page under my name, should I sign it now or sign it when I sell the car ? Searched online and couldn‘t find anything specific to signing the front page.Is signing now a better option so that if someone steals my title they can‘t sign their own signature under my name and get a payday loan or sell to someone on Craigslist ?

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Texas does not require a notary for a certificate of title North Carolina is the only state left that still requires it if you look at the Texas title there is not a place for a notary
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Do not sign the title until/unless you sell the car. Keep the title in a safe or at least a safe place. Signing the title now will enable a thief to get ownership of the car without lifting a finger. It is a terrible idea to pre-sign the title.

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