Frequently Asked Questions

Once you have submitted an Arkansas application for duplicate title, the car title copy becomes your only valid copy for your vehicle. If you still possess the damaged copy, ask a DMV official at a local AR DMV office how you should handle the document.

How do I file a police report if my car title was stolen?

To submit a police report in Arkansas due to a lost or stolen car title, visit a local law enforcement office. Ask to speak to a law enforcement officer and request to file a police report. The officer will ask you your information and then issue you paperwork for the report. You should bring this documentation to a local AR DMV office when applying for a car title replacement.

How do I obtain a duplicate car title?

Arkansas drivers dealing with lost, damaged or stolen car titles can apply for a duplicate car title by following these steps:

How do I obtain a salvaged car title?

If you live in Arkansas and have a vehicle that has been physically damaged in excess of 70 percent of its average retail value, you should surrender the original title and obtain a salvage title. To apply for a salvage car title, visit alocal AR DMV office and submit a completed Affidavit of Reconstruction for a Salvage Motor Vehicle.

How do I transfer my car title between states?

If you have recently moved to or from Arkansas, you must transfer car titles in your name. If you are moving to Arkansas, visit a local AR DMV office to process a car title transfer.If you are moving out of Arkansas, contact a DMV office in the state you are moving to and ask where to transfer car titles in that state.

How do I transfer my car title if I lost the original?

To transfer car titles in Arkansas when you have lost the original, you must first apply for a duplicate car title. To do so, submit a Vehicle Registration Application to a local AR DMV office. Once you have received a duplicate car title, you can move forward with the car title transfer process.

How do I transfer my car title?

If you are looking to initiate a car title transfer in Arkansas, follow these steps:

Additionally, transferring car titles require you to fill out various documents depending on whether you are purchasing the vehicle, selling the vehicle or donating it.

How do I transfer the title of my RV?

In Arkansas, the process of transferring car titles for RVs is the same as the car title transfer process for all other vehicles. To transfer titles for RVs, print and complete a Vehicle Registration Application and submit it to a local AR DMV office.

How long does it take to receive my replacement car title after ordering online?

Arkansas residents do not have the option of applying for a car title replacement online at this time. You may apply in person at a local AR DMV office. If you are out-of-state, you can also apply by mail by submitting a Vehicle Registration Application to the following address:

Department of Finance and Administration

Special License Unit

Little Rock, AR 72203

If a family member dies and leaves his or her car to me, how do I switch over the title?

In the event that you have inherited vehicles in Arkansas due to a family member s death, you must request a transfer of title. To learn how to transfer car titles for inherited vehicles, visit a local AR DMV office and submit the following documents:

What are some reasons that may require me to transfer my car title?

Reasons Alaska residents may need to initiate a car title transfer include:

What are the required fees to get a replacement car title?

Arkansas drivers applying to replace a lost car title must pay the $10 car title replacement fee, submit a completed Vehicle Registration Application and submit proper documentation identifying the vehicle at a local AR DMV office.

What documents do I need to present for a replacement car title?

When applying to replace car titles in Arkansas, you must submit a couple of documents to a local AR DMV office. Required documentation includes:

Drivers are also required to submit the car title copy fee of $10.

What documents do I need to transfer my car title?

If you are looking to transfer car titles in Arkansas, you are required to submit certain documents to a local AR DMV office including:

Additionally, you will be required to pay the $10 title transfer fee.

What forms must I fill out for a duplicate car title?

Arkansas residents looking to replace lost car titles must submit certain forms to a local AR DMV office, which include a Vehicle Registration Application and a Permission to Issue a Replacement Title form if you have a lien on the vehicle. Additionally, you must also pay the $10 car title copy fee.

What if the original is located after my car title replacement has been issued?

Once you have applied for a duplicate car title in Arkansas, the car title copy becomes your only valid car title. If you find the original, you should contact a local AR DMV office and inquire what you should do with the original title.

What is the process to get a title for a scooter or motorcycle?

To receive a car title for a scooter or motorcycle in Arkansas, follow these steps:

When should I complete a Bill of Sale?

Arkansas residents are required to complete a Bill of Sale in the event that the seller of a vehicle would like to apply for a sales tax credit. Additionally, if you are buying a vehicle and there is no room on the car title for the seller to sign the vehicle over to you, the signature can be replaced with a completed Bill of Sale.

Where can I mail my request for a replacement title?

If you lose an Arkansas car title while out-of-state, you may apply for a car title replacement by mail. To do so, submit a Vehicle Registration Application to the following address:

Department of Finance and Administration

Special License Unit

Little Rock, AR 72203

Will I need to present proof of insurance to get a car title replacement?

Arkansas residents applying for a car title replacement are not required to submit proof of insurance to replace car titles. However, applicants should submit a Vehicle Registration Application to a local AR DMV office. Additionally, if there is a lien on the vehicle, drivers are must submit a Permission to Issue a Replacement Title form.