![]() ![]() Notarization/Certification for Registered Owner(s) Signature – All registered owners must sign the completed form in front of a licensed notary public or in person at a vehicle licensing office.New Legal Owner or Lienholder - Complete this section only if the legal owner or lienholder is different than the registered owner.The resident address must be a physical street address in Washington State. New Registered Owner - Complete this section as you would like it to appear on your registration.If the odometer disclosure area on the vehicle title isn't complete, and the vehicle is less than 10 years old, you must include a completed Odometer Disclosure Statement with this application. Mileage - Enter the odometer reading of the vehicle.If the scale weight isn't on the title or registration, you must weigh the vehicle at a vehicle scale and submit documentation of the scale weight with this application. Scale weight - Enter the empty weight of the vehicle.You can find this information on the vehicle's title or registration. Series/Body Type - Tell us if the vehicle is a 2-door, 4-door, pickup, convertible, etc.Make - Enter the manufacturer of the vehicle (Ford, Chevrolet, Toyota, Honda, etc.).Use - Enter "passenger" (2-door or 4-door), "truck," "travel trailer," "motorcycle," etc.The Honda Insight and the Toyota Prius are currently the only vehicles that can be registered as a hybrid. Pwr - Fill in the primary fuel type of the vehicle (gas, diesel, hybrid, electric, propane, etc.).Model YR - Enter the year your vehicle was made. ![]() Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) – You can find this number on the vehicle title or registration, or on the dash or driver door post of the vehicle.If your vehicle only has one color, leave this area blank. Color #2 - Enter the secondary color of the vehicle.Color #1 - Enter the primary color of the vehicle.If you don't have one of these numbers, leave this area blank. Plate or TPO - Enter the Washington State license plate number or the Title Purpose Only (TPO) number.The only areas of the form you must fill out are: Register a vehicle for the first time in Washington State.Add or remove a registered owner on a vehicle title.Transfer ownership of a vehicle into your name.Contact the department’s Special Services Branch at 51 for assistance.Use the Vehicle Title Application (English, Español, Русский, and more) form to: ![]() Members of the military and other Michigan residents who are residing out of state may request a duplicate title through the mail by submitting an Out-of-State Resident Duplicate Title Application. If you complete an Appointment of Agent form appointing the dealer as your agent to sign on your behalf, the dealer must provide a photocopy of your driver’s license or state ID. The dealer will need to submit a copy of their dealer license and telephone number. Vehicle owners trading in their vehicle at a dealership may have the dealer apply for a duplicate title. ![]() An Appointment of Agent form from the other co-owners isn’t necessary. When a vehicle is under joint ownership, only one owner or their representative needs to sign the duplicate title application. Any owner shown on the title may apply for a duplicate title. (Adobe software signatures are not accepted).Ī duplicate title is issued when the original title is lost, stolen, or damaged. Mail the signed application, other supporting documents if applicable, with check or money order payable to “State of Michigan” to:įax the signed application, other supporting documents if applicable, with your credit card payment information to 51.(Adobe software signatures are not accepted). Complete a Duplicate Title Application and sign the application.A debit or credit card or bank account number for payment (fax requests).Name and address of lending institution if adding a secured interest.Termination statement from lending institution if removing a secured interest.To order a duplicate title by mail or fax, you will need a: Only the vehicle owner may request a duplicate title. Only available to Michigan residents who are out of state and former Michigan residents who have lost their Michigan title. ![]()
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