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Nebraska Bonded Title Guide

SuretyBonds.com provides the fastest and easiest way to get a Nebraska bonded title. Learn how to navigate the lost vehicle title bonding process with this complete guide.

Bond Overview

  • Purpose: To guarantee legal ownership of a vehicle and protect previous and future owners 
  • Who Needs It: Individuals looking to register a vehicle without a valid title 
  • Regulating Body: The Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles
  • Required Amount: 1.5x the vehicle’s appraised value
  • Premium Rates: $15/$1,000 in coverage, starting at $100 

What Is a Nebraska Bonded Title?

A bonded title allows you to legally register your vehicle or motorboat with the state of Nebraska. It proves you are the legal owner of a vehicle when the original title is invalid, unavailable or can not be transferred.

Nebraska bonded titles are not available for ATVs, UTVs or minibikes unless there are former state DMV records of a title.

What Is a Nebraska Certificate of Title Bond?

Nebraska Revised Statute 60-167 requires individuals with insufficient proof of vehicle ownership to file a surety bond as part of the vehicle registration process. 

The certificate of title bond acts as financial security to repay potential monetary losses. If the car turns out to be stolen or the title is otherwise invalid, the surety will compensate the rightful owner or lienholders.

What Title Bond Amount Do I Need? 

Your Nebraska surety bond amount must be 1.5 times the current vehicle value as outlined on its property tax or NADA valuation

Contact your local DMV office to confirm your required bond amount before purchasing a bond. 

How Much Do Lost Vehicle Title Bonds Cost in Nebraska?

Nebraska certificate of title bond costs start at $100 for the 3-year term.

Exact costs vary depending on the surety bond amount required by the Nebraska DMV:

  • $100–$6,000 Bond: Costs $100
  • $6,001–$50,000 Bond: Costs $15 per $1,000, starting at $100
  • $50,000+ Bond: Prices start at $750, application required 

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Bond Type
$100-$6,000Certificate of Title Bond
$6,001-$50,000Certificate of Title Bond
$50,001-$100,000Certificate of Title Bond
$1,000-$25,000Motorboat Certificate of Title Bond
$25,001-$100,000Motorboat Certificate of Title Bond

SuretyBonds.com offers the lowest available rates from our nationwide provider network with no added fees. 

How Much Do Nebraska Motorboat Title Bonds Cost?

Motorboat certificate of title bond costs in Nebraska also start at $100, but vary based on the bond amount and credit score: 

  • $100–$25,000 Bond: Costs $15 per $1,000 of coverage, with a $100 minimum
  • $25,000+ Bond: Prices are based on credit score and require a bill of sale

How Does a Nebraska Certificate of Title Bond Work?

A Nebraska title bond creates a legal contract between three parties: 

  1. Principal: You, the bonded title applicant purchasing the bond
  2. Obligee: The Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles requiring the bond 
  3. Surety: The provider issuing the bond

The Nebraska bonded title protects any prior owner, prior lienholder, or any future purchaser of the vehicle from expenses, losses, or damages. 

For example, if the original title is found and a valid claim is made against the bond, the surety company will pay damages up to the full bond amount. The bonded vehicle owner must then reimburse the surety.

Who Needs a Vehicle Title Bond in Nebraska?

The state of Nebraska requires individuals to file a surety bond if they lack sufficient proof of vehicle ownership. You may need a bonded title under the following circumstances:

  • No title has previously been issued for the vehicle/motorboat
  • You cannot provide a properly assigned Certificate of Title or Manufacturer's Statement of Origin (MSO)
  • The vehicle/motorboat has a bonded title in another state

This bond is required to register a vehicle in Nebraska without a title. If you plan to sell vehicles, you’ll need a separate Nebraska motor vehicle dealer bond.

How Do I Get a Certificate of Title Bond in Nebraska? 

You can purchase your Nebraska title bond online 24/7 with SuretyBonds.com. You must provide the following information for DMV filing approval:

  • Vehicle owner's name
  • Address
  • County
  • Vehicle identification number (VIN)
  • Vehicle year, make, model and body type

Once you pay, you'll receive your official vehicle title surety bond in minutes via email.

How Fast Can I Get My Bond?

SuretyBonds.com offers instant Nebraska certificate of title surety bond delivery online 24/7*. Purchase now to receive your official bond in minutes by email.


*Note: If your bond amount is higher than $50,000 for vehicles or $25,000 for boats, your purchase order will be reviewed by a team member before your documents are emailed.

How to Get a Bonded Title in Nebraska

The Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles – Driver and Vehicle Records Division enforces registration requirements for vehicles with lost, stolen or missing titles.

Follow the five steps below to apply for your Nebraska bonded title.  

Submit an Application for Copy of Vehicle Record form to the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to check if a current title exists for your vehicle. For vehicles purchased out of state or online, make sure the DMV in that state performs the title search.

Step 2: Address existing titles or liens

If the record search returns an existing title, send a certified letter to the owner on record. The letter must state that you are the current owner and ask for the previous owner to obtain a duplicate title and complete the transfer of ownership. 

If your vehicle has an existing lien, send a certified letter to the lienholder to request a release. 

Step 3: Buy a surety bond

File a bond worth 1.5 times the appraised value of the vehicle. You can buy your Nebraska certificate of title bond online 24/7 at SuretyBonds.com starting at just $100. 

Step 4: Prepare your application

Fill out the Application for a Bonded Certificate of Title form and gather supporting documents including:

  • Proof of ownership
  • A vehicle photo
  • A Sheriff’s Inspection Certificate (if needed)
  • Certified letter copies
  • Bonding agent documentation
  • Odometer Disclosure Statement (for vehicles less than 20 years old)
  • Lien release (if applicable)

Step 5: Submit your application

Send your completed application, supporting documents, surety bond, and $50 fee to the Nebraska DMV.

You must file all bonded title application documents with the DMV within 30 days of surety bond issuance to the address below: 

NE Department of Motor Vehicles Driver and Vehicle Records Division

301 Centennial Mall South

P.O. Box 94789

Lincoln, NE 68509-4789

How Long Does It Take to Get a Bonded Title in Nebraska?

It typically takes 1–4 weeks for the Nebraska DMV to process and approve bonded title applications. Ensure all materials are included to avoid delays. 

Do I Need to Renew My Bonded Title?

No. After three years, you can either submit an Application for Release of Notice on Bonded Title to the DMV or apply for a new Certificate of Title at the County Treasurer's Office.

Can I Get Bonded With Bad Credit? 

Yes, you may still be able to get a bonded title with bad credit. Nebraska certificate of title bonds are typically available for instant purchase with no credit check

If your bond does require an application, we’ll search for the best available rate with our surety markets. 

Can I Update My Bond Form?

Yes, if the Nebraska DMV requires your surety bond documentation to be updated for any reason, contact your surety provider. The most common changes for these bonds include updating the:

  • Vehicle information
  • Owner name
  • Address

If your certificate of title bond form needs amended for any reason, email [email protected] to explain the request. 

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