How to Get a Bonded Title in Wisconsin
This Wisconsin bonded title guide is for informational purposes only. SuretyBonds.com does not regulate or manage bonded title issuance. Contact the Wisconsin Department of Transportation for the latest official requirements.
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (DOT) requires a bonded title for individuals who cannot provide proof of ownership for their vehicle. A Wisconsin bonded title establishes legal ownership for vehicles with lost, missing or incomplete titles.
Why Would You Need a Bonded Title?
Wisconsin Statute 342.12 requires individuals who own a vehicle without the original title to purchase and file a title bond as part of the registration process. A Wisconsin bonded title protects previous owners, lienholders and the state from any expense, loss or damage.
How to Get a Bonded Title In Wisconsin
Read on to learn the four-step process for getting a bonded title in Wisconsin.
Step 1: Complete the online title application
Complete the online title & license plate application (MV1). Pay the sales tax and any applicable title and loan filing fees.
Step 2: Apply for a bonded title
Download and complete the application for a bonded certificate of title by providing the following:
- Clear images of your vehicle from the front, rear and sides as well as the VIN
- A bill of sale or any previous ownership documents
- A written statement of how you came into possession of the vehicle
Once the application is complete, submit it to the address below:
Vehicle Research Unit
Wisconsin Department of Transportation
PO Box 8070
Madison, WI 53708-8070
Step 3: Receive record results and appraisal
Wait for the DOT to do a title record search and appraise your vehicle. If approved, you will receive a letter informing you of your surety bond amount based on the value of your vehicle.
Step 4: Purchase a Wisconsin title bond
Your title bond amount must be 1.5x the appraisal value of the vehicle with a $2500 minimum. Once you know your bond amount, you can buy your Wisconsin lost vehicle title bond instantly online for as low as $100.
With SuretyBonds.com, you’ll receive an instant email with the official bond form. Print, sign and file the bond with the DOT.
How to Renew Your Bonded Title
Bonded titles in Wisconsin last for five years. After the bond expires, you’ll be eligible for a standard certificate of title. The DOT will return your bond if there are no pending claims.
How Much Does a Bonded Title Cost in Wisconsin?
Due to fees, taxes, and vehicle values, costs vary per applicant. However, you can typically expect to pay around $120–$500 to receive a bonded title in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin vehicle title bonds with SuretyBonds.com typically cost $10 per $1k in bond coverage, starting at $100.
Contact Information
For additional assistance or to obtain forms, contact:
WI Department of Transportation
P.O. Box 8070
Madison, WI 53708-8070
(608)264-7447
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Last Updated: July 12, 2024
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