Alaska Duplicate Title How-To: Requesting a Replacement Title

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If you’ve lost your vehicle title in Alaska, don’t worry — you’re not alone. This guide is designed for anyone seeking a duplicate title for their vehicle, whether you’ve misplaced it or it was damaged. We’ll walk you through the specific steps to request a replacement title from the Alaska DMV, making sure you have everything you need.

We’ll cover the required identification, fees associated with the title request, and the options for applying — whether you prefer to do it by mail or in person. With DMV offices located throughout Alaska offering varying hours, knowing the right steps can save you time and frustration. Let’s dive in!

Short answer

To request a duplicate title in Alaska, visit your local DMV with valid ID and an affidavit of loss. You can apply in person or by mail, and expect a small fee. If you need an interim permit, be sure to ask while you’re there!

Step-by-step

Step 1

Gather Required Documents

Start by collecting your valid ID, which can be a driver’s license or state-issued ID. You'll also need to complete an affidavit of loss stating the circumstances of the title's disappearance. Having these documents ready will save you time at the DMV.

Step 2

Determine Application Method

Decide whether you want to visit your local DMV office or apply by mail. If you're close to a DMV office, in-person service can provide immediate assistance. Otherwise, mail is an option, though it can take longer to process.

Step 3

Complete the Application

Fill out the appropriate application form for a duplicate title. This form can typically be found on the Alaska DMV website or picked up at your local office. Make sure all information is accurate to avoid delays.

Step 4

Pay the Required Fee

Expect to pay a small fee for the duplicate title. As of now, the fee is usually around $15. Have payment ready, either via cash or check if applying in person, or include it with your mailed application.

Step 5

Submit Your Application

If you’re applying in person, hand your documents to a DMV representative. If you’re mailing your application, send it to the address specified on the form. Keep a copy of all documents for your records.

Step 6

Wait for Processing

After submission, processing times can vary. In-person requests may be completed on the same day, while mail requests could take several weeks. Be patient and check in with the DMV if you haven’t received your title within a reasonable timeframe.

Alaska-specific notes

In Alaska, the DMV has a streamlined process for duplicate titles, but it’s important to note that you cannot request a duplicate title if there are outstanding liens on the vehicle. Make sure to check your situation beforehand. The affidavit of loss typically doesn't have a specific form number but can usually be found on the Alaska DMV website. Be sure to include any lien release documents if applicable.

Paperwork you'll need

Common mistakes

⚠︎ Not Having Valid ID

Fix: Make sure to bring an accepted form of identification, like a driver’s license or state-issued ID, as it is required for processing your request.

⚠︎ Incomplete Application

Fix: Double-check that all sections of the application form are filled out completely and accurately to avoid any processing delays.

⚠︎ Forgetting the Fee

Fix: Remember to prepare the necessary fee ahead of time, either as payment when submitting in person or included in your mailed application.

⚠︎ Ignoring Interim Permits

Fix: If you need to drive while waiting for your duplicate title, ask about obtaining an interim permit, which allows legal operation of your vehicle.

⚠︎ Assuming Instant Processing

Fix: Be aware that while in-person requests can be quick, mail requests typically take longer, so plan accordingly if you need your title soon.

When this path doesn't fit

This process may not work if the vehicle has a lien and the lienholder needs to be involved in the title transfer. In such cases, you may need to work directly with your lender for resolution. Additionally, if the title is missing due to theft, report it to local law enforcement before proceeding with your duplicate title request.

FAQ

How long does it take to get a duplicate title in Alaska?
In-person requests at the DMV can often be completed on the same day, while mail requests may take several weeks. It's best to apply well in advance if you need the title urgently.
What if my title is stolen?
If you suspect your title has been stolen, report the theft to local law enforcement first. After that, you can proceed with the duplicate title process by following the standard steps.
Is there a fee for a duplicate title?
Yes, as of now, the fee for a duplicate title in Alaska is approximately $15. Ensure you include this fee when applying either in person or by mail.
Can I apply for a duplicate title online?
Currently, Alaska does not offer an online application for duplicate titles. You will need to apply in person or by mail.
What if I need to drive my vehicle before I receive the duplicate title?
You can request an interim permit at the DMV when you apply for your duplicate title. This permit will allow you to drive legally while waiting for the title.
What happens if my application is denied?
If your duplicate title application is denied, you should receive a notification outlining the reasons. You can correct the issues and reapply or seek further assistance from the DMV.
Do I need a notary when submitting my paperwork?
Typically, notarization is not required for the affidavit of loss in Alaska. However, check with your local DMV for any specific requirements.
Can a family member apply for a duplicate title on my behalf?
Yes, a family member can apply for a duplicate title on your behalf as long as they have your signed consent and the necessary documents.

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