Lost, damaged, or never received your Minnesota title? You still have legal ways to sell. Here's how it works in 2026, based on official Minnesota rules — plus the fastest way to just get a cash offer.
Minnesota handles titles through Driver and Vehicle Services (DVS) and deputy registrar offices — and many can print a duplicate title the same day. Here's how to replace a lost one and sell.
Complete the Application for Duplicate Title (Form PS2067A) and bring it to any deputy registrar — many print duplicate titles the same day in office. The title fee is about $8.25 (roughly $21.50–$22.50 total with filing/technology fees). Only the owner or their legal rep can apply; a lien release is needed if a lien shows.
Once you sell, report the sale to DVS (online or at a deputy registrar). If the transfer paperwork and fees aren't submitted within 30 days, DVS can suspend the registration — so reporting protects you.
Tell us the year and condition — we'll tell you exactly what's needed and make a real cash offer, with free towing at pickup.
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Get My Free Offer →This guide is general information based on Minnesota rules current as of 2026, not legal advice. Requirements can change and situations vary — confirm details with the official state source (official Minnesota DMV page) before acting.