Massachusetts Lost Vehicle Title Replacement
If your vehicle title is lost, stolen, or damaged, you can apply for a duplicate title through the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV). Use this checklist to prepare your application.
Quick answer
To complete a replace lost title in Massachusetts, contact the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles.
Key facts
- State
- Massachusetts
- Agency
- Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles
- Process
- Replace Lost Title
- Last verified
- 2026-01-01
- Official source
- Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles โ
Quick reference
Applicant Checklist
Items the applicant typically needs to prepare or provide.
Step-by-step process
- 1Download or obtain the state's duplicate title application form.
- 2Complete the form with your vehicle's VIN, year, make, model, and your owner information.
- 3Gather required ID and any supporting documents.
- 4Submit the form and pay the duplicate title fee at a state DMV office or by mail.
- 5Receive your duplicate title in the mail (timing varies by state).
Common mistakes to avoid
- โUsing a duplicate title to complete a sale โ this is usually allowed but confirm with your state agency.
- โSubmitting incomplete forms, which causes delays.
- โNot including a lien release when the loan has been paid off.
Official links
Frequently asked questions
Can I sell a car with a duplicate title?
In most states, yes. The process is the same as with an original title. Confirm with your state agency.
How long does a duplicate title take?
Processing time varies. Check with the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) for current processing times.
What if there is a lien on the vehicle?
If there is an active lien, the lienholder may need to apply for the duplicate title or must consent to the application.
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Last reviewed: 2026-01-01 ยท Reviewed by the Car Paperwork editorial team ยท Based on official Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) sources ยท Independent resource ยท Not legal advice