One-Stop Resource for All Things Lost Title Bonds
If you bought a car with no title, or if you've been the victim of title-jumping, you might be able to get a bonded title to recover proof of ownership.
A Bonded Title is a regular title that is marked "bonded". Maybe you have heard of a "salvage title" or "rebuilt title". Those are titles that have a title brand. A Bonded Title is a title that is marked with a "bonded" title brand. It signifies a surety bond is attached to the title.
We sell those surety bonds. These bonds are called "Lost Title Bonds". You can learn how to get a surety bond and a bonded title below.
Not sure if you need a Bonded Title? Get help from this awesome infographic!
General Resources
- Lost Title Bond Guide - Everything You Need to Know
- So You Bought A Car Without a Title - Here's What To Do Next
- 4 Reasons You Might Need a Bonded Title
- Bonded Titles Frequently Asked Questions
State by State Resources
Click on state to go to blog post for how to get a bonded title in that state.
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Delaware - Delaware does not allow for bonded titles. Contact your DMV for how to get a title.
- District of Columbia - District of Columbia does not allow for bonded titles. Contact your DMV for how to get a title.
- Florida
- Georgia
- Hawaii - Hawaii might allow for bonded titles. Contact your local DMV for more information.
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Indiana - Court ordered title
- Iowa
- Kansas - Kansas does not allow for bonded titles. Contact your DMV for how to get a title.
- Kentucky - Kentucky does not allow for bonded titles. Contact your DMV for how to get a title.
- Louisiana - Louisiana does not allow for bonded titles. Contact your DMV for how to get a title.
- Maine
- Maryland - Maryland does not allow for bonded titles. Contact your DMV for how to get a title.
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey - New Jersey does not allow for bonded titles. Contact your DMV for how to get a title.
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
- North Dakota - North Dakota does not allow for bonded titles. Contact your DMV for how to get a title.
- Ohio - Court ordered title
- Oklahoma - Oklahoma does not allow for bonded titles. Contact your DMV for how to get a title.
- Oregon - Oregon does not allow for bonded titles. Contact your DMV for how to get a title.
- Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania does not allow for bonded titles. Contact your DMV for how to get a title.
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina - South Carolina does not allow for bonded titles. Contact your DMV for how to get a title.
- South Dakota - South Dakota does not allow for bonded titles. Contact your DMV for how to get a title.
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia - Virginia does not allow for bonded titles. Contact your DMV for how to get a title.
- Washington
- West Virginia - West Virginia does not allow for bonded titles. Contact your DMV for how to get a title.
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming