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Duplicate Title – Lost, Stolen, or Destroyed Ohio Title To apply in person, you will need to visit any Ohio County Clerk of Courts title office with your valid photo ID and payment of title fees. The title will be printed on the spot.
If transferring an Alabama title, you will need to bring the following: Original Alabama Title (Properly Assigned to the Buyer) Bill of Sale. Unexpired Driver License. Insurance (Policy Number & NAIC Number)
Transferring a car title usually requires the vehicle title itself and a title application, the parties' addresses, signatures from the previous and new owners, and details on the vehicle and its value. These documents look different from state to state, but the information they require is generally the same.
Both parties must fill out the transfer of ownership on the title and fill out the Application for Replacement Title. Bring the Application and the original title to the County Office where the new owner resides along with: Proof of Alabama auto insurance. Driver's license of the new owner.
It is better to ``sell'' the car for the minimum as the gift tax is higher...
The title “transfer” process can be solely performed by the buyer at the TX DMV if the vehicle title was properly signed over to them by the seller. The seller does not need to accompany the buyer to the TX DMV if it is.
You can track the status of your title application at mydmv.revenue.alabama.
Titles are normally issued within 10 – 15 business days from the date the application and supporting documents are received by the department and all required documentation is correct. Once a title has been issued it typically takes 3-5 business for the title to be received by the owner or lienholder (if any).
REPLACEMENT TITLES Vehicle owners may apply directly to the Alabama Department of Revenue online using the Public Title Portal at .