Montana Title Replacement: Get a Duplicate MT Title

You will file a Montana title replacement application if something happened to your document. This could include if it was damaged beyond legibility. Or, if stolen or lost sometime along the way.
You’ll want to get the title in order if you ever plan to transfer ownership. This is your legal document showing you have ownership of the vehicle. Without it, you can’t sell it, donate it, or complete your vehicle registration or renewals – so make sure it’s safe!
If your title is nowhere to be found, then follow this guide on…
How to Replace or Get a Duplicate Montana Title
You can replace your title in person at a local Montana Title and Registration office/location. Or, process the same paperwork and submit it by mail.
You’ll need to file the Application for Duplicate Certificate of Title (MV7).
Then, meet these requirements:
- Be either the vehicle owner, legal owner, representative
- Have a signed Power of Attorney or lien release
You will pay the $10.30 duplication fee when filing to get your duplicate Montana vehicle title.
Other items you may need:
- Driver’s license or ID card
- License plate number
- Vehicle’s VIN, make, model, and year
- Vehicle’s registration proof of ownership
- Any lien details and power of attorney (if applicable)
While these items aren’t entirely necessary, you may want to have them on hand in case you need to process other items at the DMV. These documents also prove handy if you’re making corrections.
Replacing/Duplicates In-Person
Replacing a title in person requires you to:
- Locate your local MT DMV
- Show proof of ID
- Show the registration
- Submit your form
- Pay the application fee
Your Montana title replacement request is processed on location. The document will arrive by mail in about a week or two to the address listed on the application.
Replacing/Duplicates by Mail
Rather not go to the DMV and, instead, do the process by mail?
You will:
- Complete the paperwork (listed above)
- Include a check to the DMV
- Provide applicable vehicle documents
These documents go to:
Vehicle Services Bureau
Motor Vehicle Division
Montana Department of Justice
P.O. Box 201431
302 N Roberts
Helena, MT 59620
Your new title should arrive by mail in about a week or two.
Need Other Services at the MT DMV?
You can use your time at the DMV to update personal information or complete other actions like an MT title transfer. Use your time efficiently by planning before going. Our other DMV guides share the full details on how to complete these actions so your time at the DMV is frustration-free!