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My Georgia title is missing or damaged. What is
needed to obtain a replacement?
-
A completed
MVD
Title/Tag Application, Form MV-1. - This form should be
typed,
electronically completed and printed or printed legibly by-hand
in blue or black ink in the record owner's full legal name and
signed by the record owner. If the original title was issued
showing joint ownership,
each owner's full
legal name and signature is required. The record owners are
the owners shown on the face of the Georgia title and on the
vehicle's current title record.
- A replacement title cannot be issued
in a deceased person's name. In this case, comply with the
requirements for obtaining a title after inheritance. For
more information, click
here.
- If your name has changed since the title was issued,
complete the application in your new name
and attach a certified copy of the legal court document
authorizing the name change, i.e. certified copy of your
marriage certificate, divorce decree or other court document.
- If the missing or damaged Georgia title was assigned
to you instead of issued in your name, the record owner,
as shown on face of title and on the vehicle' current title
record, must apply for the replacement title.
- Click on any form name or number on this page to
electronically complete it
for printing, signing and submission by mail or in-person.
- Enter the vehicle's current odometer reading as of
the date of application for vehicles requiring an odometer
disclosure. Check the appropriate box when the vehicle's
odometer does not reflect the total distance
the vehicle has traveled: Exceeds the mechanical limits
of the odometer (99,999 on a five-digit odometer or exceeds
999,999 on a six-digit odometer) or the vehicle's odometer
does not reflect the total distance the
vehicle has traveled (i.e. Odometer broken, repaired or
incorrect). Enter
‘exempt' only when
the vehicle is exempt from the odometer disclosure requirements.
Click
here to view a list of exempt vehicles.
- If all owners go in-person to their county tag office
with their valid driver's
license showing their current
name and address, any required supporting documents (i.e.
Original lien release, powers of attorney,
etc.) the required fees and the vehicle's current odometer
reading (when required), this application can be completed
electronically and printed for your signatures and processing. Click
here for a list of vehicles exempt from the odometer
disclosure requirements. Please be sure to bring a complete
description of the vehicle (Year model, make of vehicle,
and the vehicle's identification number) with you when applying
for a replacement title in person.
-
Original
lien or security interest release, Form T-4, from
each
lien or security interest holder recorded on the original title
that has now been
satisfied or paid.
- Do not record satisfied or paid lien
or security interest information on the application.
- Do record new or unsatisfied security interest information
in the order perfected. Enter the full legal name and current
address for each lien or security interest holder in the
order their interest was perfected.
- Important: If your financial institution
released their interest in your vehicle on the vehicle's
title and you did not apply for a clear title,
then the lien or security interest is still recorded on
the state's title records and a new release is required.
- Except for liens and security interests recorded on Georgia titles for mobile homes, cranes and vehicles weighing more than 10,000 pounds gross vehicle weight, any lien or security interest recorded on a Georgia title for ten-years (10) from the title's issue date shall be considered satisfied and a release shall not be required .
- To protect their interest, any lien or security interest holder obtaining a new security agreement should promptly apply for a new title showing new security interest information.
- If the recorded security interest has not
been satisfied, the security interest holder may apply for
a replacement title for their customer. Click
here for more information regarding how a security interest
holder may apply for a replacement title.
- Mutilated (damaged) title, when applicable.
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*$8.00 replacement title fee. Pay with cash,
check, or money order made payable to the office processing your
application, Office of the Tax Commissioner or Department of Revenue. Please do not remit cash
through the mail! Some counties accept credit cards.
*A replacement title can be issued 'free'
if the original title was lost in the mail prior to the
owner's receipt, provided the owner applies for a replacement
title within sixty (60) days of the title's issue date and
attaches a completed Title
Not Received in the Mail Affidavit, Form T-216, to their completed
MVD
Title/Tag Application, Form MV-1.
Where to Apply
You may apply for a replacement title at either
your county
tag office or the in-person Customer
Service Operations of this department's Motor Vehicle Division.
If you apply in-person through the Customer
Service Operations on a 'while you wait' basis, there
will be an additional $10.00 special handling fee charged per
application. At this time, the county tag offices
in this state do not issue titles.
If you are now a resident of another state and
you have lost your Georgia title, you may apply for a replacement
Georgia title at either this department's
Motor Vehicle Division or at the tag offices in the county where you previously resided.
Save money! Apply
at your county
tag office. Most title applications processed
at any of the county tag offices in this state result
in the printing and mailing of the titles by this department's
Motor Vehicle Division within three (3) business days
of the county's entry and approval at no additional charge.