2 Names on a Car Title: Who Gets the DMV Title?

When a car is registered with 2 people on the title, the DMV mails one title to the primary owner. Learn how co-ownership works, who gets the title, and what each owner needs.
How to Transfer a Certificate of Origin for a Vehicle

Learn how a Certificate of Origin (MCO/MSO) becomes a title, who handles it, and what to do if you’re holding one. Step-by-step guide for all vehicle types.
Why the DMV Doesn’t Control Every Step of Vehicle Titling and Registration

Drivers often assume the DMV is the only place to handle vehicle titling and registration. Learn how dealerships, county offices, and online systems also process these records.
Can You Buy a Car Without a Title? What You Should Know First

Vehicles missing paperwork may still be eligible for registration through options like bonded titles or Montana LLC vehicle registration.
Title Recovery Services: How to Get a Vehicle Title in Your Name

Buying a used car can be exciting—until you realize you don’t have the title you need to register it in your name. Whether you’ve lost the title, never got one, or it’s still in someone else’s name, getting it sorted is essential if you want to drive your car on the road. That’s where title recovery services come in. These professionals help you navigate the maze of paperwork and regulations to get a valid title issued in your name, even when things seem hopeless, according to the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA).
Unlock Ownership: Secure a Title Without Original Documents

Losing a vehicle title or purchasing a vehicle without one can create serious obstacles for registering, insuring, or even selling the vehicle. Thankfully, there are practical solutions that allow you to get a title for your car, motorcycle, trailer, or other vehicles—even if the original documentation is missing.