Lost, damaged, or never received your Idaho title? You still have legal ways to sell. Here's how it works in 2026, based on official Idaho rules — plus the fastest way to just get a cash offer.
Idaho handles titles at the county assessor's motor vehicle office (under the Idaho Transportation Department). If your title is missing, the right path depends on your car's age — and older cars get a break.
Complete Form ITD 3367 (Duplicate Idaho Title Application) with the $14 fee at your county assessor's office. Your signature must be notarized if you mail it, or witnessed by a county deputy if done in person. (Form ITD 3369 can do duplicate + transfer to a buyer in one step.)
If you can't get the title from the seller and the vehicle is at least 10 years old, Idaho lets you pursue a conditional title (branded 'Issued on Statement of Applicant') using Form ITD 3410 — no surety bond required.
For vehicles newer than 10 years with no title, Idaho requires a bonded title: a surety bond worth 1.5× the appraised value for 3 years, with the title branded 'Bonded Title.'
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Get My Free Offer →This guide is general information based on Idaho rules current as of 2026, not legal advice. Requirements can change and situations vary — confirm details with the official state source (official Idaho DMV page) before acting.