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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the affidavit regarding loss of certificate of title to vehicle in the editor.
Begin by filling in the state and county where you are submitting the affidavit at the top of the form.
In the section for Affiant's name, enter your full name as it appears on official documents.
Provide the date when the ownership certificate was issued in the designated field.
Complete each vehicle detail section: specify the type, make, model and year, date first sold, horsepower, number of cylinders, unladen weight, wheelbase, number of axles, and vehicle identification number (VIN).
Indicate the date when you lost the ownership certificate in the appropriate field.
Fill in your current address accurately to confirm your residency as the owner of the vehicle.
Finally, sign and date where indicated as Affiant and ensure a Notary Public witnesses your signature.
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