There are many reasons to obtain or replace your car title. For example, if you intend to sell your car, you will need to show your proof of ownership. Likewise, you will need your title to transfer ownership or donate your vehicle. And if you recently paid off a car loan, you will need to ensure the lender triggers the lien release so you can get a new, clear title. Your car title is important, but it can be a hassle to do through the channels to get it. You can do it on your own, using the steps outlined below. But if you want to partner with CarTitles.com and let us do the hard work, click the link below.
Wyoming has several forms you will need to complete, and additional information you need to have ready:
You will also need to pay several fees, including:
Once you make your final car loan payment, your lender should send you a signed lien release statement. This verifies that the lender no longer has a claim on the vehicle, and that you own it outright. You will take that document with your original title to the County Clerk’s office to request a new, clear title. If you can’t reach your lender, you may need to apply for a duplicate title or ask the county clerk for a letter of non-interest to formalize your sole ownership.
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You will need a VIN inspection from your local law enforcement station, which is $10. You will also need to complete an Application for Certificate of Title (Form MV-300A) and take that to your local County Clerk’s office, along with your current title, registration, and proof of valid insurance. You will also need to pay the $15 fee. This will complete your transfer of the car title, but you will also need to register the vehicle with the County Treasurer’s office.
To apply for a duplicate title, complete a Duplicate Certificate of Title Application and Affidavit (Form MV-102) and have it notarized. Submit that and the $15 fee to your County Clerk’s office.
To apply for a replacement title, fill out the Duplicate Certificate of Title Application and Affidavit (Form MV-102) and have it notarized. Submit it with the $15 fee to your County Clerk’s office.
You will need the vehicle’s original title, the death certificate, an Application for Certificate of Title (Form MV-300A), and one of several types of affidavits, depending on the estate status. For small estates under $70,000 not in probate, use the Certification from the Heir to a Vehicle form (TR-29). If there is a named beneficiary, use the Transfer on Death form. If you need assistance with this type of transfer, our team can help.
You will need to fill out the Duplicate Certificate of Title Application and Affidavit (Form MV-102) and have it notarized. Submit it with the $15 fee to your County Clerk’s office.
Yes! At CarTitles.com, we specialize in helping our customers navigate the car title recovery process. We are very familiar with Wyoming’s requirements and fees, and we can take the stress off of you while we help you complete your request quickly.
Once you make your final car loan payment, your lender should send you a signed lien release statement to verify they no longer have a lien on your vehicle. You need to submit the original title and the lien release to the county Clerk’s office to apply for a new, clear title. If you can’t reach your lender, you may need to apply for a duplicate title or ask the county clerk for a letter of non-interest to formalize your sole ownership. We can help with any difficulties you may encounter, so reach out to our team if you would like assistance.