During the process of buying or selling, your conveyancer will order an electronic copy of the Certificate of Title ? often referred to as a 'CT'. A Certificate of Title is a person's official land ownership record, and notes interests and rights affecting their land.
How do I get a duplicate title in Connecticut? The registered owner of the vehicle must download and fill out the Connecticut Duplicate Title Application Request. You can apply in person at any DMV Hub Office or Limited Service Office, except for the Putnam Office.
How to sell your vehicle without a title: Request and complete a Supplemental Assignment of Ownership Form (Form Q1). This form is also available at your local DMV office. Without this form, we are unable to transfer ownership.
How do I get a duplicate title in Connecticut? The registered owner of the vehicle must download and fill out the Connecticut Duplicate Title Application Request. You can apply in person at any DMV Hub Office or Limited Service Office, except for the Putnam Office.
CT DMV locations & hours DMV services vary by office and are being offered by appointment only. Check individual offices below for services at that location.
Connecticut DMV Title Transfer Guide The names and addresses of both the new owner and seller. The vehicle identification number (VIN) The vehicle, year, make, model, and color. The purchase price and purchase date. The seller's signature.
Selling your vehicle without a title. Selling to an instate buyer: Your vehicle can be sold if the original Connecticut Certificate of Title has been lost, the purchaser will be registering the vehicle in Connecticut, and the vehicle is titled in your name.
Individuals and organizations can reprint a registration certificate online.