: Statement of Fact for Bonded Title (Form VTR-130-SOF) . Required Fee : $15 administrative fee.
To buy a car with no title in Texas, you must obtain a , which serves as a legal substitute when standard ownership proof is missing. Selling a vehicle without a title is technically illegal in Texas, but if you have already made the purchase, you can establish legal ownership by purchasing a surety bond and following a specific state-mandated process. 1. Verify Eligibility and Vehicle Status
: While the bond amount is high, you only pay a premium. For vehicles valued at $6,000 or less, the premium is often a flat $100 . Bought a Vehicle Without a Title? | TxDMV.gov
: The vehicle must not be reported stolen, abandoned, or marked as "junked" or "non-repairable".
: The vehicle must have a frame, body, and motor (it does not need to be running). 2. Apply for Bonded Title Approval
: If the vehicle has a loan/lien less than 10 years old, you cannot get a bonded title unless you obtain a release of lien or "letter of no interest" from the lender.
Before spending money on a bond, confirm the vehicle can actually be titled in your name.
: If the vehicle has no Texas record or was last titled out of state, you must first have a Law Enforcement Identification Number Inspection ( Form VTR-68-A ) completed by an auto theft investigator. 3. Purchase a Surety Bond