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Car Titles | Lien Release | Maine

Your vehicle title proves your ownership. You need it if you intend to sell your car, or transfer the title to a different state. If you are buying a car from an individual, you also want to ensure that person owns it outright, and the title proves this. However, securing a copy of your car title is not without its challenges at times. From missing information, errors on the official paperwork, and difficulties securing the lien release, the process can take longer than some bargain for. That’s where we come in. CarTitles.com has a team of experts who can navigate the process so you don’t have to. But if you do want to take on the title recovery process on your own, follow the steps we outline below.

Maine Car Title Requirements

There are several steps to acquiring your vehicle title, beginning with the appropriate forms and details regarding the vehicle. To start, you will need the following:

  • Seller’s signed title
  • Bill of Sale or Act of Donation document
  • Title Application (Form MVT-1) (must be obtained from your local town office) for:
    • New car titles
    • Transfer car title to new owner
  • Title Application (Form MTV-8) for:
    • Lost car titles
    • Replacement car titles
    • Duplicate car titles
    • Damaged car title replacement
  • Valid driver’s license or government ID
  • Odometer reading
  • Dealer paperwork if purchased from a dealer

Maine does not require titles for vehicles more than 25 years old. Always verify all of the requirements with your local BMV office or town clerk before registering a vehicle.

Additionally, you will need to pay several fees:

  • Title fee ($68.50)
  • OMV handling fee ($8)
  • Sales tax (varies by parish, up to 12.95% of the purchase price)
  • License plate fees, if needed ($51 every 2 years)

Check with your local parish for any variations to the above-listed amounts.

Maine Lien Release

Maine uses the Electronic Lien Titling (ELT) system; once your loan has been paid in full, you need to contact your lender to initiate the lien release process. Your lender will send the information to you, and you will need to submit it to the BMV. If you cannot reach your lender, you will need to contact the Secretary of State if you cannot determine whether the lender was acquired by a new company. The Secretary of State can provide guidance on filing a request for a letter of non-interest to clear the title.

We Help with Car Titles

Obtaining a clear car title can sometimes take some work, particularly if you cannot reach the lender, or if you are missing key information. While it can be done, you don’t have to take this on alone. From duplicate car titles to deceased owner car title transfers—and everything else in between—our team is standing by to assist. We make the process simple by packaging the paperwork and required fee information into an easy-to-complete packet. All you have to do is complete the forms and return them to the correct locations with the provided envelopes.

If you’re ready to simplify your car title recovery process, reach out via the link below. We look forward to working with you.