Texas Replacement Title

All you need to apply for a Texas replacement title is a completed application, fee payment, ID, proof of release of lien.
Written by Rachel Rigolino
Reviewed by Carrie Adkins
To replace a lost or damaged title in Texas, you’ll need to fill out an Application for a Certified Copy of Title, provide proof of identification, proof of release of lien, and fee payment (no cash). 
Your vehicle’s title is an important legal document proving your ownership. It contains identifying information about the vehicle, such as its make, model, and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). If your title is ever lost or so damaged that it is illegible, secure a replacement as soon as possible.
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What you’ll need to get a replacement title in Texas

To apply for a replacement title in Texas start by gathering all the information and documents you’ll need to complete the application. Make sure you have all of the following:
  • A completed and signed
    Application for a Certified Copy of Title
    (form VTR-34)
  • Fee payment (fees are lower if you mail in the application; no cash)
  • Proof of release of lien (if applicable)
  • If you are applying on behalf of someone else, you will need a certified copy of the Power of Attorney and both your ID and a copy of that person’s ID
  • If a lien remains, a duplicate title request must originate from the lienholder.  
If there is a lien recorded on your vehicle but you have paid your car loan off, you’ll also need to fill out the
Prescribed Form for Release of Lien
. You will need to include an original, signed letter indicating the loan has been paid on business letterhead. 
If the person who held your loan was an individual and not a business, that person must sign the form and also provide a copy of their photo ID.
A Prescribed Form for Release of Lien must be original and not a copy. Other supporting documents such as divorce decrees and court orders must be either originals or certified copies.  Photocopies, scans, faxes, or emails are not acceptable to prove the release of the lien. 

How to apply for a replacement title in Texas

You can apply for a replacement title in person or by mail only.
To apply for a replacement title in Texas, you download an
Application for a Certified Copy of Title
(form VTR-34) and complete the following steps:
  • Complete the application checklist
  • Supply the vehicle information including the VIN
  • Indicate to whom and where you want the title mailed
  • Indicate what government ID you are providing a photocopy of
  • Sign the application
Bring the completed application along with any supplemental forms or documents (such as a copy of a POA and government ID) to one of the
Texas DMV Regional Service Centers
.
If you are mailing the application, send it to:
Texas Department of Motor Vehicles 
1601-A Southwest Parkway 
Wichita Falls, TX 76302 
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How long does it take to get a replacement title in Texas?

Once you’ve completed your application, you will receive a replacement title by mail within two weeks after the date the application was completed.

When do you need a replacement title?

Because your vehicle’s title is legal proof of ownership, you will need it to sell your car or to register it in a new state. Some people use a vehicle title as a security for loans. In any case, it’s an important document, which should be stored carefully.
If you do misplace or severely damage your title, begin the process of requesting a replacement as soon as possible. 
In Texas, you need to apply for a replacement or duplicate title if your title is:
  • Lost
  • Stolen
  • Mutilated 

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FAQs

Yes. You can apply for a replacement title by mailing an application to the Texas DMV. If you apply in person, go to one of the Texas DMV Regional Service Centers.
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