Lost Car Title in Hawaii
How to replace a lost, stolen, or damaged car title in Hawaii — the form you need, the fee, and how long it takes.
Duplicate Title Quick Facts
How to Get a Duplicate Title in Hawaii
Get the application form from the State DMV website or visit a local office.
Fill in your name, address, vehicle information (VIN, year, make, model), and reason for the duplicate request.
Bring a valid government-issued photo ID. Some states require proof of residency or notarization of the application.
Submit payment with your application. Accepted payment methods vary by location — check the State DMV website.
Varies. Processing times range from same-day (in-person) to several weeks (mail-in).
If a lienholder is on record, the duplicate title typically goes to or requires approval from the lienholder.
Contact your state DMV for the most current fees, forms, and processing times for duplicate title applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a duplicate car title cost in Hawaii?
Varies. Duplicate title fees vary by state, typically ranging from $5 to $75.
How long does it take to get a duplicate title in Hawaii?
Varies. Processing times range from same-day (in-person) to several weeks (mail-in).
What form do I need for a duplicate title in Hawaii?
State-specific form. Contact your state DMV for the specific form required for a duplicate title application.
Can I apply for a duplicate title online in Hawaii?
No. Online availability varies by state. Check your state DMV website.
What happens if there is a lienholder on my title in Hawaii?
If a lienholder is on record, the duplicate title typically goes to or requires approval from the lienholder.
Can I sell a car without the title in Hawaii?
Selling a car without the title is difficult in Hawaii. The buyer will need the title to register the vehicle. You should apply for a duplicate title before selling. In some cases, both parties can work with the DMV to transfer ownership simultaneously with the duplicate title application.