Texas Bonded Titles

Texas Bonded Titles

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Why Do I Need A Texas Bonded Title For A Vehicle?

Title bonds are necessary to prove that you rightfully own a vehicle and also helps you to purchase insurance, register, or sell your vehicle. Listed below are some common scenarios in which a bonded title may be required:

  • You bought a vehicle and didn’t receive a title from the registered owner.
  •  You bought a vehicle and only received a bill of sale
  •  You bought a vehicle and received an improperly assigned title
  •  You bought a vehicle, received, and then lost the title

Texas Bonded Titles

Vehicle bonds, a crucial element in the world of auto insurance, go by various names. You might hear your insurance provider referring to them as certificate of title bonds, lost title bonds, or defective title bonds. These names might differ, but they all encapsulate the same fundamental purpose – a form of surety bond that provides coverage for damages if a person claims ownership of a vehicle with a title that was previously unaccounted for.

Owners of different types of vehicles like snowmobiles, watercraft, and regular motor vehicles often require these bonds. But they’re not limited to vehicular concerns.

Lost Titles

our vehicle’s title is an extremely important document that should be kept secured against damage, loss, or theft. It contains vital information about your car, and proves that you are its legal owner. You will need it for many kinds of processes with the DPS, or when you want to transfer ownership to someone else. If something happens to your title, it is very important that you obtain a replacement from the DPS as soon as possible. 

Texas Bonded Title

Introduction
If you’re a Texan in need of a bonded title, you’re in the right place. In this guide, we will walk you through the process of obtaining a Texas Bonded Title, providing valuable insights and answering frequently asked questions along the way. Whether you’re dealing with a lost title, an abandoned vehicle, or a title with missing information, we’ve got you covered here at Carz Smart Titles Servicess.

What Is a Texas Bonded Title?
A Texas Bonded Title is a legal document that proves ownership of a vehicle when the standard proof of ownership, such as a regular title, is unavailable. It’s often required in cases where the original title has been lost, stolen, or contains errors that need correction.

Step 1: Determine Eligibility
Before applying for a Texas Bonded Title, ensure you meet the eligibility criteria, which include:

  • Residency: You must be a Texas resident.
  • Ownership: You must possess the vehicle.
  • No Other Options: A bonded title is only an option when the standard title cannot be obtained.

Step 2: Vehicle Inspection
The next step involves getting your vehicle inspected by the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or a certified inspection station. This inspection ensures the vehicle is not stolen, and its identification number matches DMV records.

Step 3: Obtain a Surety Bond
To obtain a bonded title, you’ll need to purchase a surety bond from a licensed insurance company. The bond serves as a financial guarantee against any potential claims on the vehicle’s title.

Step 4: Complete Required Forms
Fill out the necessary forms provided by the DMV, including the “Application for Texas Certificate of Title” (Form 130-U) and the “Affidavit of Motor Vehicle Gift Transfer” (Form 14-317).

Step 5: Pay Fees
Pay the required fees, which include the title application fee and any applicable taxes.

Step 6: Submit Documentation
Submit all the required documentation, including the surety bond, completed forms, and proof of residency and identification, to the DMV.

Step 7: Wait for Approval
Once you’ve submitted all the necessary documents and fees, the DMV will review your application. If everything is in order, you’ll receive your Texas Bonded Title.