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How to Replace a Lost Car Title in North Dakota

Get a duplicate or replacement car title in North Dakota — the right form, exact fee, processing time, and step-by-step instructions.

$10–$100 (varies by state)
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North Dakota Duplicate Title Application: State duplicate/replacement title application form

📋 In-Person or Mail Only

Online duplicate title applications are available in some states. Check your state motor vehicle agency website for current availability.

Required Documents in North Dakota

All registered owners listed on the title typically must sign the duplicate title application. Requirements vary by state.

If There Is a Lien on the Title

If a lienholder is listed on the title, most states issue the duplicate title to the lienholder rather than the registered owner. Contact your lender before applying.

Fastest Way to Get a Duplicate Title in North Dakota

Best option: In-person at the state motor vehicle agency

In-person applications typically process faster than mail. Some states offer expedited processing for an additional fee.

Moved Out of North Dakota? How to Get Your Title

If you have moved out of state, you typically must submit the application by mail with notarized signatures. Contact the state DMV for specific out-of-state procedures.

Common Reasons People Need a Replacement Title

A duplicate title application replaces the lost or damaged original. The duplicate has the same legal force as the original for vehicle transfers and registration.

North Dakota Title Note

Keep your vehicle title in a secure location — a fireproof safe or bank safe deposit box. Make a photocopy for reference, but note that photocopies are not accepted for vehicle transfers.

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Duplicate Title FAQ — North Dakota

What form do I use to replace a lost car title in North Dakota?

Use State duplicate/replacement title application form to apply for a duplicate title in North Dakota. Submit at State Motor Vehicle Agency. All registered owners listed on the title typically must sign the duplicate title application. Requirements vary by state.

How much does it cost to replace a car title in North Dakota?

The duplicate title fee in North Dakota is $10–$100 (varies by state). In-person applications typically process faster than mail. Some states offer expedited processing for an additional fee.

How long does it take to get a replacement car title in North Dakota?

Standard processing time in North Dakota is 1–6 weeks (varies). In-person at the state motor vehicle agency may be faster.

Can I apply for a duplicate title online in North Dakota?

No, North Dakota does not currently offer online duplicate title applications. Online duplicate title applications are available in some states. Check your state motor vehicle agency website for current availability.

What if there is a lien on the car title I need to replace in North Dakota?

If a lienholder is listed on the title, most states issue the duplicate title to the lienholder rather than the registered owner. Contact your lender before applying.

I moved out of North Dakota — how do I get a replacement title?

If you have moved out of state, you typically must submit the application by mail with notarized signatures. Contact the state DMV for specific out-of-state procedures.

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