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Here's how to get a car title: Go to your DMV with your bill of sale and any other required identification documentation. Buy a surety bond, which ensures your vehicle is clear of any problems, allowing you to be listed as the new owner. Secure a bonded title. Register your vehicle.
Out-of-State Title Transfers. When moving to Arizona or buying a vehicle from out of state, the previous title must be surrendered, and an Arizona title issued. The seller's signature may need to be notarized, depending on the state of origin. Emissions testing may also be required for vehicles five years or older.
No more paper needed When you title or register a vehicle in Arizona, your title information is stored electronically and you no longer automatically receive a paper title.
Contact your DMV in writing and let them know there's an error on the title. Have the DMV issue you a duplicate title. If the previous owner is responsible for the title error, contact them and have them fill in the new vehicle title correctly. For errors that are your fault, make adjustments to your replacement title.
How to Get a Bonded Title in Arizona Step 1: Contact Your Local MVD or Authorized Third Party Office. Step 2: Obtain a Vehicle Inspection. Step 3: Compile Any Ownership Documents You May Have. Step 4: Complete a Bonded Title Affidavit and Certified Letter. Step 5: Obtain an Arizona Title Bond.
You can register the vehicle down here as long as you have a physical AZ residence and the vehicle is smogged if you live in phx or tucson area. You will have to change your insurance as well to an arizona policy as the vehicle will now be registered in our state and not your home state.
For new residents, you have 30 days to register your vehicle from the time of your arrival. Your driver's license and initial title registration will require an office visit, but renewals thereafter can all be taken care of online or by phone.
To title and register your out-of-state vehicle, you must have these items: A completed, signed Title and Registration Application. An emissions compliance form (Phoenix and Tucson areas only) An out-of-state title (or registration, if title is held by lienholder) A lien clearance, if applicable.
To replace a lost or damaged vehicle registration, you must complete and submit the Affidavit of Loss section of the Affidavit of Loss/Release of Interest form. If replacing a lost title, all registered owners must sign this form in the presence of a notary public.