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The amount a title transfer costs varies by state. You must visit your state motor vehicle agency to conduct an official title transfer.
Here are current fees by range for each state. Keep in mind that these fees may change.
$5 or Less
$5.01 to $15
$15
$15.01 to $35
$35.01 to $50
$50.01 and Up
Alabama
x
Alaska
x
Arizona
x
$4 makes AZ the cheapest state to get a title transferred.
Arkansas
x
California
x
Colorado
x
Connecticut
x
Delaware
x
Florida
x
Fees are around $79.
Georgia
x
Hawaii
x
Idaho
x
Illinois
x
Indiana
x
Iowa
x
Kansas
x
Kentucky
x
Louisiana
x
Maine
x
Maryland
x
Massachusetts
x
Michigan
x
Minnesota
x
Mississippi
x
Missouri
x
Montana
x
Nebraska
x
Nevada
x
New Hampshire
x
New Jersey
x
x
The fee is $20 for cars without loans and $40 for car with loans in NJ.
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