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  2. Register and Title a Vehicle. Apply for a Title Certificate Only. Replace a Title Certificate. Check a Title or Lien Status. A certificate of title for a vehicle (also known as 'title' or 'pink slip') is a legal document that establishes a person or business as the legal owner of a vehicle.

  3. Use the Application for Title Only (MV-82TON) form. Follow the instructions carefully. Do not use this form to. apply for both a vehicle registration and a title certificate at the same time; replace a lost title certificate; See how to register and title a vehicle, or how to replace a title certificate.

  4. the title certificate is: a duplicate title certificate requesting removal of a lien. an original or amended title certificate. in the name of a deceased owner. ordered using a Power of Attorney. Replace Online. You can also renew in person or by mail.

  5. This form is available at www.dmv.ny.gov MARK THE BOX OF THE TYPE OF SERVICE YOU NEED. (For more information, refer to form MV-82.1, “Registering/Titling a Vehicle in New York State”.)

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  6. Use the form Vehicle Registration/Title Application (PDF) (MV-82), available at any motor vehicle office, by request from a DMV Call Center or by download from the DMV internet site. You must pay the registration and license plate fees, any appropriate sales tax, and the fee for a title certificate $50.00.

  7. Check a title or lien status online. Please note , it can take up to 45 days to receive the title certificate from the DMV in the mail. If it has been over 45 days and you still have not received your title, Email the DMV to check your title status.

  8. Guidance. You or your business must register and title at a Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) office any vehicle you own or lease. Depending on the type of vehicle you are going to register, you may need to bring different documents. Many DMV PDF forms can be filled in online and then printed out.

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