Search term. If the information on this translated website is unclear, please contact us at Replace a title Things to know You can replace your title if it gets lost or damaged, fees vary. If you're still making payments, the lien-holder must apply for the title.
Sometimes, despite our best efforts, our important documents can be lost, stolen, or damaged. If you need a copy of your vehicle's title in order to sell it or use it as collateral for a loan, you can request a new one from the state of Kentucky in just a few short steps. Your request for a duplicate title in Kentucky will be processed by your County Clerk's office. Continue reading this page for all the instructions you need to obtain another copy of your vehicle title. You can apply for a duplicate title by mail or in person at your local County Clerk's office.
Once you turn in your application at the County Clerk's office, your duplicate title must be processed and mailed to you within 5 business days if all the information is correct. Additionally, a speed title can be prepared for you within 1 business day of receiving electronic notification of your submitted application.
Check with your local County Clerk's office to make sure they offer speed titles. You can update the mileage, change your name, or remove a deceased owner's name from a Kentucky vehicle title while you apply for a duplicate title read " Applying for a Duplicate KY Title " above for specific instructions.
To update the name on your KY title, you'll need to visit your local Kentucky county clerk's office and:. For more information about name changes in Kentucky, please visit our page about Changing Your Name.
To apply:. Joint owners can sign and provide information right under the owner's signature. If the original title lists more than a single owner, both are required to sign the application form to replace lost vehicle title.
If more than a single person is listed on the title with an "and" between the names, you must have both signatures on the Application for Replacement Certificate of Title Form If someone other than the owner such as a car dealer requests a title for the owner, a signed power of attorney should accompany the application.
When a replacement title is issued, the original title is considered invalid, so lienholders must release this original lien or apply for a replacement. The lienholder can keep the title or direct the Mississippi Department of Revenue to mail a lien release form to the owner for their signature. If there is no release or signature, the title will be sent to the lienholder, although the owner still needs a release form at some point. Your local Tax Collector office for your county can provide proper paperwork to make any updates or corrections, and will share your request with the DOR.
If the incorrect information was made by the county, all replacement application fees will be waived. If the information was taken correctly from an incorrect application, the applicant must pay a replacement application fee. The name-change process begins by taking your vehicle title to your local Tax Collector's office.
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