Hello, I need to replace my title certificate. But I'm busy at work almost every day so I can't go to DMV, so I want to do that by mail, I already tried but I think I messed up. Could you help me with that?
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Did you aready send any documents to DMV?
Yes, I sent two documents but It seems that either, those were wrong documents, or I missed some documents when I sent them.
Ok, no problem. I'll tell you what documents you need to send; if you already sent one of the documents on the list, simply send the ones you didn't send. DMV save all of that, so when you submit the ones you missed DMV will start your process.1)  A completed Application for Duplicate Title PDF  MV-902s2) Proof of Identity: this can be a photocopy of your NY State driver license, driver permit, or non-driver ID. You can see the Title PDF ID-82 for more acceptable proofs. 3 A personal check or money order for $20, paytable to Commissioner of Motor Vehicles
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Thanks. I want my son to apply for a title certificate, but I'm lost and I don't know how to apply for it. I did mine, ages ago so It's out of my memory.
You have to use the Application for Title Only PDF MV-82TON, and follow the instructions carefully.
Would it be a problem if he moves later? He's already 18 and has plans on moving out.
He'll have to change his address.
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What would he need to do update his address?Does he have to communicate with DMV or send them some items to their office?
He'll have to go to a DMV office and provide  a completed Application for Duplicate Title PDF MV-902s a proof of identity and $ 20.00 for the replacement fee. Pretty much the same for replacing a title certificate.
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Ok, one more question. Regarding my replacement title, I reckon I have some time today to go to a DMV office, I think it'll be faster than doing it by mail. Would I be issued my replacement immediately?
No, you won't be issued the replacement title while you are there. All title certificates are printed in a secure facility in Albany and are mailed to the owners. For this reason I suggest you stick to doing the whole process by mail, since it's faster and you can do it from the comfort of your home.
