Submit payment for the $75.25 duplicate title fee with an updated address.įor more details about this process, you can visit our page about Changing Your Address.Current vehicle registration or a copy of your insurance policy.When changing your address, you will need to: When applying for a duplicate title, you can change your address or update the odometer reading by filling out the application and attaching the proof requested. The form is also available at any tax collector's office. You will need to complete and sign the Vehicle Identification Number and Odometer Verification (Form HSMV 82042). Dealers Portal, DelDOT, Delaware Department of Transportation, Delaware. an active commissioned officer or provost marshall.The lien holder will mail the title to the DMV location.
Complete the form and mail it to your lien holder. If your vehicle has a lien and your title is being held by the lien holder, you will need to obtain a MV35 Form from one of our facilities. A law enforcement officer from any state. The Division will issue you a new certificate of title and registration card for a fee of 35.00.A licensed vehicle dealer from Florida or another state.A county tax collector employee or a compliance examiner from the DMV.
It must be physically inspected by one of the following: Please mail the completed form to PennDOT at the address listed on the form, along with a check or money order for the appropriate fee (s) made payable to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As a resident, you are required to complete your vehicle title transfer in person at your local Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office. If you are applying for a title for a vehicle that was previously registered in another state, you will need to get the VIN verified. Registered dealers who need to apply for a duplicate title should complete Form MV-38D (PDF). A lien can be removed by supplying documents that show that the lien is satisfied. If a lien is being added to the title, fill out the relevant information in Section 5 of the title application.
The lien release must be submitted with your application for a replacement title, regardless of the age of the loan. No faxes or photocopies of lien releases are acceptable. The letter must also specify the year, make, vehicle identification number (VIN), and all titled owners. If they do not, obtain a signed letter from the lienholder on their letterhead indicating that the loan has been paid off. If you obtained a loan for your vehicle and that loan has been paid off, check with your lienholder (e.g., bank) first to see if they have your title.