Never received your title?
If you have not received your vehicle's title you will have to request a Duplicate Title.
The duplicate title fee can be waived if the original title is issued within 60 days of requesting a duplicate.
Title in possession of lienholder?
- Vehicle's registered owner provides all documentation & fees
- DMV will then recall title from recorded lienholder
Corrections/Replacement of Title
Corrected Titles, Substitute Titles or Replacement Titles can be requested in the following situations.
- Name change due to marriage, divorce, court order or naturalization
- To correct an error on original title
- Significant vehicle modification
If requesting a Corrected/Replacement Title due to name change, you are required to bring your updated Driver License reflecting the change.
- Step 1, Requirements & Documents
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- Step 2, Submit & Pay Your Application
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Payment for transactions at DMV Offices are limited to
cash,
money order or
personal checks[?].
No other forms of payment are accepted, including debit and credit cards.
| Corrected or Substitute Certificate of Title |
$15.00 |
Vehicle Fees,
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Duplicate Title
If the original title for a vehicle has been lost, the registered owner can apply for a duplicate or copy of the original title. All requests for duplicate titles must age 15 days.
- Step 1, Requirements & Documents
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- Step 2, Submit & Pay Your Application
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Payment for transactions at DMV Offices are limited to
cash,
money order or
personal checks[?].
No other forms of payment are accepted, including debit and credit cards.
| Duplicate Certificate of Title |
$15.00 |
| Duplicate Certificate of Title & Removal of Lien(s) or Duplicate Certificate of Title with Correction |
$15.00 |
Vehicle Fees,
Contact
Information