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Access the official application form for Texas title and/or registration, including title transfer, on the TxDMV website.
If your title has been lost, mutilated, or destroyed, you may apply for a duplicate title. To apply for a duplicate title, you must submit: An Application for Missouri Title and License (Form 108), completed in full and signed, including the following: A Missouri address must be indicated in the owner area on the application;
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.
• For title or registration information, contact your county tax assessor-collector or the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles at 1-888-368-4689 or 512-465-3000. Additional Details
Use this form to request a certified copy of your vehicle title from the TX Department of Motor Vehicles. Available for download from the DMV's forms library. Is your Texas car title lost? See how to get a duplicate from the TX DOT.
How Do You Replace a Lost Title in Texas? You can replace a title in person at a local TX DMV location. A mail-in option is available, too. You’ll need to file the Application for a Certified Copy of Certificate of Title (VTR 34).
How to Complete a Texas Title Transfer: Obtain a signed title and completed Application for Texas Title (Form 130-U) from the seller. Obtain a release of lien and/or power of attorney (if applicable). Bring the paperwork to your local county tax office. Pay the required fees and taxes. Keep reading to learn more about title transfers in Texas.