Alaska Lost Car Title Vehicle Title Replacement Service
If you have lost your Alaska car title or the title for an automobile, truck, motorcycle, motor home or other motor vehicle or trailer, GetNewTitle.com provides fast guaranteed service for replacing lost car titles. We have helped Alaskan from Anchorage to Fairbanks and Juneau to Eagle River, Ketchikan and everyplace in between.
We can also help you with titles for boats and recreational vehicles, personal watercraft, classic and antique cars, custom built kit cars or vehicles rebuilt from salvage.
We also get replacement titles for abandoned, impounded, towed, unclaimed, junk to salvage vehicles and titles for importing or exporting cars and other vehicles.
And, getting a new title for vehicles purchased or sold at private or public sale or auction.
We are lost and missing title replacement experts! We work nationwide and we know how to get the job done in the great state of Alaska with the Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles.
No case is too complicated. When you sign up for our vehicle title service , we will get you any lost car title for your vehicle or any replacement auto title ... any make, any model, any year, any state or your money back, it's guaranteed we will find the titles fast!
Get a new title NOW! Safe, secure* credit card payments accepted online or call our operators, NOW! 1-877-886-8848 Hours 9am - 12am EST.if we are not available please leave your Name, Phone Number, year and make of vehicle and State you reside in. Thank you.
The main office of GetNewTitle.com is located on the banks of the Penobscot River in Brewer, Maine. We employ Title Specialists located in satellite offices around the country who provide unparalleled customer service in obtaining titles for individuals and companies nationwide. Since 2001 Mike "The Title Guy" Rolnick has assisted residents in Maine - where he is a Statutory Agent - with their registration and title needs. In 2003, Mike recruited his cousin Jay "The Title Guy" Smith as company CEO to expand what is now our nationwide operation.
Every state follows pretty much the same requirements for getting a replacement title but the procedures for running the gauntlet are different. A vehicle title (or a car title) is a legal form, establishing a person or business as the legal owner of a vehicle. Vehicle titles in Alaska are issued by the Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles.
The certificate of title normally specifies:
- Identifying information about the vehicle, normally at minimum its vehicle identification number, make, and year of manufacture.
- Technical information about the vehicle to define its taxation regime, such as its gross vehicle weight and motive power.
- The name and address of the purchaser or "registered owner" who would normally possess and use it.
- If money is owed on the vehicle, the name of the lien holder or "legal owner" to whom this money is owed.
When a vehicle is financed, the certificate of title is normally held by the lender, who must release it to the purchaser once the balance is paid off. When a car is sold from one owner to another, the title must be transferred to the new owner. This is achieved by requesting approval by the Alaskan DMV.
Below is a summary only for the state of Alaska, please contact your local DMV for specifics if more information is required.
Some states issue titles, some don't! What?! Well, according to the manufacture year you may need a Registration instead. Note: Vehicles owned by the government may be treated differently.
Title Application: Can be submitted to any Alaska DMV office
Title Fee: $15.00
Duplicate Title Fee: $15.00
Fast Title Service: No – Title applications are not accepted through the mail.
Kit Vehicles: Built entirely from kids is titled as New vehicles.
Custom Collector / Historic Vehicle: is defined as “A vehicle whose body and frame were manufactured before 1949 or a replica of a vehicle whose body and frame were manufactured before 1949 and has been modified for sage road use…†Issued decals and expire every two years.
Boats: Not titled
RVs and Motor Homes: Must be titled
Snowmobiles and ATVs: Not titled but unless a snowmobile is operated only on private property, it must be registered.
Applications for Registration: Handwritten accepted.
Safety Inspection: None
Helmets Required: Driver is not required to have a helmet if the driver is 18 years old or older. Passengers are required to have a helmet.
Child Restraints: Yes – Children under (4) four must be secured in a federally approved child safety seat. Ages (4) four through (7) seven must be in a federally approved child safety seat or car safety belt system. Driver is held responsible.
Towing:Towed vehicle must be registered and have stop, running, and signal lights.
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