How do I apply for a lost title?

Ive heard in that is a paper you can print and letters in on the internet I dont own a registration for it or a title how would I go nearly getting a title for it it is a motorcyle

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Answers:    Contact your local DOT office. Notice I said DOT (Department of Transportation.) as sometimes DOT handle lost titles and NOT DMV.

If you don't know where to dance, go to your local tariff office where on earth you pay your registration or taxes. They will instruct you as to what you involve to do next.

Then, the DOT department will supply you with a packet to apply for a lost title. In the packet, near is a STATEMENT OF FACTS page that you complete with "what, when. who, where" vitally telling the State WHY you necessitate to apply for a lost title. Then, you need to enjoy an appraisal of the value of the motor for tax purposes. You might hold purchased the motorcycle for $500 but it might really have a duty value of $4000 (just picking numbers here for example.) Typically, if the good point is less than $6000, the bond shouldn't cost you more than $150.

Then, you dispatch all of this info to DOT and they will distribute you back a notification granting permission to buy a bond for a set amount. This amount will be the plus of the auto and tax. Then you necessitate to contact a local insurance agent that will sell you a surety bond for lost titles.

Once he have the bond for you, you will then bring the entire packet (PLUS proof of insurance on the vehicle) to your local tax bureau where you take-home pay your registration and taxes on the vehicle and they will give you unusual plates if required or a new sticker if that will suffice.

The above process may come and go from State to State, but, that is how it works surrounded by Texas.

Takes a little time but it is NOT a knotty process.

Good luck and I hope this helps!

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Trip to DMV ahead of you.

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