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  • Can I purchase a car if it has a lost title?

    You could, but it's not a good idea. Without a title, you won’t be the legal owner and cannot register the car. If the car has a lost title, do not hand over any money until the owner goes into ...

  • I want the fees and how to file for a lost car title.

    Fees and procedures vary by state. Begin at your state motor vehicle agency and they will send you on the right path to ordering a duplicate title. It can be very simple or require effort to file for ...

  • What are the vehicle title fees in New York? New York

    Titles and Fees Whether you just purchased a new car from a private party or received a title transfer via gift, you will be required to obtain a vehicle title from the NY DMV. Besides submitting pro...

  • How long does it take to replace a lost title?

    That depends on your state, but you should allow about three to four weeks to receive your new duplicate title in the mail. (Make sure the DMV has your current address on file; if not, first complete...

  • How much does a duplicate title cost?

    If you're attempting to replace a lost title, you'll need to apply for a duplicate title at your local DMV office. Requirements vary by state. You may be allowed to apply for a lost title online or v...

  • What are the fees to replace a lost title?

    Duplicate Titles and Fees Each state charges a different duplicate title fee for replacing a lost title. The process is easy, usually requiring completing a duplicate title application, providing pro...

  • How do I title a vehicle in my name after I pay off the car loan?

    If you’re like the majority of American drivers, you used an auto loan to purchase your vehicle. Until the loan is paid off, the lien holder maintains the car title. This is because the lien ho...

  • Is there a difference between a salvage and a rebuilt title?

    Yes. A salvage title means that the car has been totaled beyond what the insurance is willing to repair. A salvage car is not necessarily drivable. A rebuilt title means that a salvage car has been ...

  • Bought car no title, so how can I register it?

    Usually, you can’t – not until you apply for and receive a replacement or duplicate car title, that is. The application process is generally as simple as completing a form and presenting ...

  • How do I calculate tax title and license?

    Tax title and license prices depend on where you live. The tax amount is usually a combination of the sales tax where you live, not where you purchased the vehicle; the state tax; and the car sale&rsq...

  • What paperwork do I need to replace a lost car title?

    ...h as a driver's license. Some states, like California, only require that you ask for a Duplicate Title by filling out a short form and paying a fee. Here, you must check off the reason you need a ...

  • How do I make a correction or name change to an existing auto title in NY? New York

    Name Change on Auto Title If you've changed your name due to marriage, divorce, or even artistic expression and want your title to reflect this, the process is easy. You'll need to visit any New York...

  • How do I handle a title transfer with a gift of car?

    Requirements for gift of car vary with each state. The process is very similar to a regular title transfer, but with slight variations. Some states require writing the word "GIFT" as the price on the ...

  • What is a branded title?

    These days, the most common use of the term “branded title” usually refers to a salvage title – the title given to a vehicle that has been severely damaged or totaled, purchased by a...

  • Where do I go to change the name of the car title?

    ...ransfer. Alaska has a nearly identical procedure, except that you just submit a new Application for Title and Registration. Ohio is the only state that will not change your name on the title until i...

  • Can I order an electronic title?

    ...states can't agree on what to call it. Wisconsin and Illinois, for instance, call it the Electronic Title and Registration Program. Whereas most other states that employ the program label it the Elect...

  • How much does transferring a title for a car cost?

    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 ...

  • Is a title transfer required when giving a vehicle as a gift?

    Gift, Gifts and Gifting Yes, a title transfer is required when giving used cars as gifts. All states have different title transfer requirements, but you'll find gifting is similar to any other car ti...

  • Can I take care of title transfers online?

    ... a charitable organization When you need to make name corrections after marriage or a divorce Title transfer processes vary slightly by state, but you’ll generally need to provide: A t...

  • How do I obtain a trailer title?

    You first need to determine if you even need a trailer title. Some states require you to obtain both a registration and a title. Others require one or the other. And, in some cases, neither is requir...

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