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If you just can't seem to find that all-important title to your vehicle, what should you do? DMV.ORG outlines the steps you need to take to replace that document. We'll help you through the process, tell you which forms you'll need to fill out, and how much the fees will be.
Fast-Track replacement title requests must be submitted using Form 78-026 . Forms are also available at your local tax collector’s office. Bulk forms are available by calling the Department of Revenue’s Print Shop at 601-923-7880.
Find your county tag office. Replacement titles can be applied for at your County Tag Office. The following information is required: A completed and signed MV-1 Title/Tag Application. The mutilated (damaged) title, when applicable. $8.00 replacement title fee.
Get a Copy of Your Vehicle Title. If a title is lost or destroyed, you may obtain a certified copy of title by following the steps below. If a lien is recorded, the lienholder should complete an application for certified copy of title, or provide you with an original release of lien.
If the registration for your vehicle is in your name, you can first change your address online and then replace your title. If you have allowed someone else to register your vehicle, you cannot change the address on your title record online. Please contact the Title Services Bureau at 1-518-486-4714 to update the address on your title.
Visit the How To: Apply for a Replacement California Certificate of Title (HTVR 10) brochure for more information about replacement title.
You may be able to obtain a duplicate vehicle title via several methods, including in person, online or by mail. Note that the ways to apply for an auto title copy generally differ based on the DMV-imposed rules and regulations in your state of residence.