To prove vehicle ownership, it’s important to have a valid, up-to-date, and accurate California Certificate of Title. Here’s how you can transfer and change a title.
You can now transfer a title online. Learn more about the steps and get started.
Anytime there’s a change to a vehicle or vessel’s registered owner or lienholder, that change must be updated in DMV’s records within 10 days and the California Certificate of Title must be transferred to the new owner.
A change in ownership is usually due to:
Depending on the type of transfer, you might need to complete and submit additional forms. See below for other title transfers and title transfer forms.
Submit your title transfer paperwork and fee (if any) to a DMV office or by mail to:
DMV
PO Box 942869
Sacramento, CA 94269
If you need us to expedite your title processing, you can request rush title processing for an additional fee.
Depending on the type of transfer, you may need to pay the following fees:
Renewal fees and parking/toll violation fees don’t need to be paid to issue a replacement California Certificate of Title.
These forms may be required when transferring ownership of a vehicle or vessel:
Vehicle/Vessel Transfer and Reassignment (REG 262) form (call the DMV’s automated voice system at 1-800-777-0133 to have a form mailed to you)
When you’re buying a new car or a used car from a dealership, the dealer will handle the paperwork and you’ll receive your title from DMV in the mail.
When vehicle ownership is transferred between two private parties, it’s up to them to transfer the title. If you have the California Certificate of Title for the vehicle, the seller signs the title to release ownership of the vehicle. The buyer should then bring the signed title to a DMV office to apply for transfer of ownership.
If you don’t have the California Certificate of Title, you need to use an Application for Replacement or Transfer of Title (REG 227) to transfer ownership. The lienholder’s release, if any, must be notarized. The buyer should then bring the completed form to a DMV office and we will issue a new registration and title.
Make sure you have all signatures on the proper lines to avoid delays.
Once the seller gives the buyer all required documentation and DMV receives the completed NRL, the seller’s part of the transaction is complete.
*If the vehicle has been sold more than once with the same title, a REG 262 is required from each seller.
Once the buyer has provided the DMV with all the proper documents and fees, the vehicle record is updated to reflect the change of ownership and a registration card is issued.
A new title is issued from DMV headquarters within 60 calendar days.
Transfer a Vehicle Between Family Members plus minusTo transfer a vehicle between family members, submit the following:
You may transfer a vehicle from an individual to the estate of that individual without signatures on the Certificate of Title.
Submit the following:
Use tax and a smog certification are not required.
Transfer a Vehicle From a Deceased Owner to an Heir (Without Probate) plus minusVehicle ownership can be transferred to a deceased owner’s heir 40 days after the owner’s death, as long as the value of the deceased’s property in California does not exceed:
If the heir will be the new owner, submit the following to a DMV office:
If the heir prefers to sell the vehicle, the buyer also needs (in addition to the items above):
To transfer vessel ownership, submit the following:
After you sell a vessel, complete a Notice of Transfer and Release of Liability (NRL) within five days of releasing ownership and keep a copy for your records.
Because a California Certificate of Title is a legal document, it is important to keep it accurate and up-to-date. Here’s how you can update or change a title.
You must order a replacement California Certificate of Title when the original is lost, stolen, damaged, illegible, or not received.
To order a replacement title, submit the following:
You can submit your application either in-person* at a DMV office or by mail:
Department of Motor Vehicles
Registration Operations
PO Box 942869
Sacramento, California 94269-0001
If you’re submitting your form to a DMV office, we recommend you make an appointment so you can avoid any lines.
You’ll receive your title by mail 15-30 calendar days from the date you submit the replacement title application.
*If you’re applying for a replacement title and the registered owner’s name or address doesn’t match DMV records (except for obvious typographical errors), you must submit your application in person with proof of ownership (e.g. registration card) and an acceptable photo ID (e.g. driver’s license/ID card).
Visit our Virtual Office to request a replacement title online.
Your true full name must appear on your vehicle or vessel California Certificate of Title and registration card. If your name is misspelled, changes (e.g as a result of marriage or divorce), or is legally changed, you need to correct your name on your title.
To change or correct your name, submit:
You may submit your application to any DMV office or by mail to:
Department of Motor Vehicles
Vehicle Registration Operations
PO Box 942869
Sacramento, CA 94269-0001
If a name or other information is entered on a title by mistake, complete a Statement to Record Ownership (REG 101).
If the vehicle has a legal owner/lienholder, then section 5 of the REG 227 needs to be notarized. If the registration does not show a legal owner/lienholder, notarization is not required.
How do I locate an out-of-business legal owner? plus minusNeed help finding the lienholder on your vehicle title? We keep a listing of banks, credit unions, and financial/lending institutions that may have gone out of business, merged, changed their name, or been acquired by another financial institution.
My registration card says "Nontransferable/No California Title Issued." Can I use a REG 227? plus minus
No. You must obtain a title from the state where the vehicle was last titled.
If you’re unable to obtain a title from that state, provide documentation that they cannot issue a title. A motor vehicle bond may be required
Use our fee calculator to estimate any applicable registration or title transfer fees.
You need to renew your vehicle registration every 1-5 years in California, depending on the vehicle. Make sure your registration is up-to-date.
Some applications can be submitted to a DMV office near you. Make an appointment so you don’t have to wait in line.
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