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You will need to complete the Application for Secured/Duplicate/Reissue Title, form TR-720B that includes the following information: vehicle year, make and identification number, owner's name(s) and the current odometer reading. Include appropriate title fee. The title fee in Kansas is $10.
For Titles Being Held Electronically (E-Title) If the title is an e-title, and you want to get a 60-day permit, you must have an Electronic Title Sales Agreement, Form TR-39A, a copy of the Seller's Current Registration Receipt and current proof of insurance. A Lien Release is required to get a clear paper title.
You will need to complete the Application for Secured/Duplicate/Reissue Title, form TR-720B that includes the following information: vehicle year, make and identification number, owner's name(s) and the current odometer reading. Include appropriate title fee. The title fee in Kansas is $10.
Buying a Vehicle with an Electronic Title The seller must attach a copy of the vehicle's current registration showing their name as owner and the lien holder's name to the electronic sales agreement. The buyer can also have the power of attorney & odometer disclosure for electronic title filled out at the same lime.
retrieve a title from a conventional file when the lien has been satisfied. Physically satisfy (sign off) a lien on a title. Mail a title to a registered owner, or new lien holder. Apply for a duplicate title to replace a lost title.
The release of lien for an electronic title may be accomplished by providing this completed form to the person who satisfied the lien, purchased the vehicle, or requested the release, and/or by faxing it to the Title & Registration Bureau at (785) 296-2383. The mailing instructions for the title must be completed.
A bill of sale used as an ownership document does not need to be notarized. If you are using a Kansas title as your primary ownership document, take it to your local county treasurer's motor vehicle office. The Kansas title will be accepted, and your title and registration will be issued.
Bring the bill of sale to your local county treasurer's motor vehicle office if the antique vehicle is model year 1949 or earlier. Nothing else is required to title it. Take your antique car to a local Kansas Highway Patrol office to get a VIN inspection done if the vehicle is model year 1950 or later.
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