🚘 Selling a Car in Turkey
Selling a vehicle in Turkey is a well-regulated process that, like purchasing, must be handled through an official Notary Public Office (Noter). This ensures that the sale is legally binding, the records are updated in real time, and both parties are protected from fraud. The process differs slightly for Turkish citizens and foreigners, particularly when it involves “blue plate” vehicles registered to expatriates.
For Turkish Citizens
For Turkish citizens, selling a car begins once the seller and buyer agree on the price and details. The key step is the transfer of ownership at a notary office, as private contracts or handwritten receipts are not recognised legally.
The seller must provide the following:
- Turkish ID card (T.C. Kimlik Kartı)
- The car’s registration document (Ruhsat)
- Compulsory traffic insurance certificate
- Vehicle inspection report (if due)
The notary checks the car’s legal status in the national database to ensure it is not under a finance agreement or subject to seizure. Once confirmed, both parties sign the official sales agreement prepared by the notary. Payment is typically made by bank transfer, although cash is still accepted in some cases.
After payment, the notary finalises the sale electronically, issues a temporary ownership slip to the buyer, and cancels the seller’s legal responsibility for the vehicle. The seller’s name is immediately removed from the official registry, and any outstanding motor tax is prorated automatically.
It is important that the seller notifies their insurance company of the sale to cancel their existing policy. If they buy another car shortly afterwards, the remaining policy period can usually be transferred to the new vehicle.
🌍 For Foreign Residents
Foreign residents can sell vehicles in Turkey, but if the vehicle has “blue plates” (MA or MZ plates), the process involves additional rules. These vehicles can only be sold to another foreigner with a valid residence permit and foreign ID number (Yabancı Kimlik Numarası). Turkish citizens cannot legally purchase or drive a blue plate vehicle.
The sale takes place at a Notary Office, as with any other vehicle, and both buyer and seller must be present. The foreign seller will need to bring:
- Passport and valid residence permit
- Vehicle registration certificate (Ruhsat)
- Traffic insurance documents
- Proof of address and Turkish tax number
Before the sale, it is advisable to ensure that all motor vehicle tax (MTV) and traffic fines are paid. The notary will not process the transaction if any debt remains on the vehicle. Once the notary finalises the sale, ownership is transferred instantly to the new buyer, and the blue plates are reissued in their name.
If a foreigner is leaving Turkey permanently, they must sell or export their car before their residence permit expires. Blue plate vehicles cannot legally remain registered to someone who is no longer a resident. In this case, the vehicle can be sold to another eligible foreign resident or re-exported under customs supervision.
🧾 Important Points to Remember
- Sales are only valid when completed at an official Notary Public Office.
- Unpaid fines or taxes must be settled before ownership transfer.
- The seller’s insurance must be cancelled or transferred after the sale.
- Foreign sellers of blue plate cars may only sell to other foreign residents.
- Foreigners leaving Turkey should sell or export their car before residency expiry to avoid complications.
- All vehicle history (accidents, inspections, ownership changes) can be checked in advance using the 5664 SMS service.
✅ Summary
Selling a car in Turkey is a transparent, well-controlled process designed to protect both the seller and the buyer. For Turkish citizens, it is quick and efficient once completed through a notary. For foreign residents, it requires compliance with specific residency and registration rules, particularly if the vehicle is a blue plate model. Whether you are a Turkish citizen or an expatriate, following the correct procedures ensures that the sale is smooth, legal, and final.
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