| Alaska Tags and Titles is able to provide you with all of your titling
needs for your personal vehicle, commercial vehicle, trailers,
and motorcycles. We are able to title new vehicles, out-of-state
vehicles, and transfer ownership of Alaskan Vehicles. We can
also provide you with lien recordings, lien releases, name
changes and removals, duplicate titles and replacement titles.
We also provide temporary permits for those who are waiting
on ownership documents or one-way trip permits for vehicles
needing emission testing or needing to be moved for other
qualified reasons.
Please be aware that Alaska does not issue titles for boats,
ATV’s, or snow machines.
Any title or registration
that you would like to mail in should be sent to the Wasilla
office. Our other locations do not process mail in transactions.
For further information please contact the Wasilla office
at 907-373-3681.
In order to best
serve you we would like to provide you a list of the necessary
documents we will need in order to title your vehicle, trailer,
or motorcycle.
Titling
a Vehicle, Trailer, or Motorcycle
1. Ownership Documents
Needed:
· Manufacturers Certificate of Origin OR
· Manufacturers Statement of Origin OR
· Title that has been properly signed by last registered
owner or owners.
Note: If there is an “AND”
conjunction between the owners names or an “AND/OR”
you will need BOTH signatures of the registered owners to
release the title.
2. Complete application for
title and registration. The new owner needs to fill out
sections 1-5 then sign and date the form in ink.
3. Check, money order, or cash for the fees due.
Replacement
Title for Lost, Stolen, or Destroyed Titles
1. You will need
to complete the Affidavit of
Lost, Stolen, or Destroyed Titles. It will need to be
notarized if you are not filling it out in front of an Alaskan
DMV clerk.
2. A lien release
from the financial lender if the vehicle still has a lien
listed on the vehicles record. You must also fill out the
vehicle transaction short form
and check the lienholder release section.
Note: A lien is not removed from your
record until you bring in the lien release and have a clean
title produced.
3. Check, money order, or cash for the fees due.
Lien Released
From Title
1. You will need
to bring either the title that has been stamped and/or signed
by the lien holder releasing their interest in the title OR
2. A lien release on letterhead from the financial lender
that includes the year, make, model, and VIN of the vehicle
and the title to the vehicle OR
3. A letter of lien release from the individual that held
the lien. It must include the year, make, model, and VIN of
the vehicle they no longer hold interest in and the title
to the vehicle.
4. You must fill out the vehicle
transaction short form and check "Remove lienholder".
5. Check, money order, or cash for the fees due.
PERMITS
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