Ohio titles? Ohio resisdents!!!?? Question

I bought a non-running car from Nebraska about 5 yrs ago. I was worried because Ohio DMV are PITA sticklers for title work.
Your buyer will have to get an out of state inspection where they have to verify the VIN matches the title (if there is one) and mileage. (It only costs about $5)

It took me a year to get to the point where I trailered it to get inspected. Title work and license plates are separate procedures.
Clerk came outside and I showed her where the VIN was. (Front A pillar in my case and she didn't have a clue) Noted mileage, check. Went back inside and gave her the 1967 Nebraska title and also the Bill of Sale supplied by the seller. Shocked that it wasn't notarized but seller told me it wasn't required. In my case the title had 2 names on it, man and wife. The wife had died but seller gave me a copy of her death certificate. Clerk looked everything over, typed things on a computer and the printer kicked in and out came my new Ohio title.

The part you are waiting for is that she looked at a chart on the wall that listed bill of sale states and Nebraska was one of them. If TX is bill of sale he should be ok.

But just to be on the safe side, I'd get it notarized as they are sticklers here.
I was so relieved to get my title that I immediately went next door and got plates.