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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 411033 2009 form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name and address in the 'Owner' section. Ensure that this matches the information on the original title.
  3. In the 'Holder of Security Interest' section, provide details if applicable, including their name and address.
  4. Enter the Certificate of Title Number, License Plate Number, and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) accurately to avoid processing delays.
  5. Indicate whether the title has been lost, destroyed, or altered. Provide a complete statement of all security interests noted on the original title.
  6. If you want the replacement title sent to a different address, fill in the 'Mailing Instruction' section with the recipient's details.
  7. Finally, sign and date the application at the bottom. If there is a security interest noted, ensure that they also sign where indicated.

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Complete Title Transfer in Person Follow the Seller/Transferor and Buyer/Transferee instructions outlined above. If the title application is completed properly, it is not required that all Transferees come in person; it is acceptable for only one Transferee to present the completed documents.
Affidavit of Correction (Form 411219) should be completed for the following common title errors: incorrect sale date; seller/buyer name put on the incorrect space; seller/buyer name misspelled. Do not cross through the error. This form must be notarized.
Obtaining a replacement vehicle title The application must be sent to the original issuing county along with a check for $35.00. Once the application is received by the Treasurers office, a five day waiting period goes into effect. The title will be printed on day six.
1. That my recorded name in school and college is (YOURNAME), but I myself popularly known as (New name). 2. That by virtue of this affidavit, I changed my name from YOURNAME (old name) to CHOSENNAME (new name) and henceforth I shall be known as the CHOSENNAME (new name) for all purposes.
You need to complete an Application for Replacement Title, pay $35, and after 5 days your title will be printed and mailed to the specified address on the application. If the scheduled print day falls on a weekend or holiday, your title will be printed on the next working day. What if my car is not titled in Iowa?

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Affidavits explaining any defect in the chain of title to any real estate may be recorded as instruments affecting the same, but no one except the owner in possession of such real estate shall have the right to file such affidavit.
A title and deed are similar in that they both involve property ownership, but they differ in their appearance, overall intent and how they come into play during the closing process. A title is a concept used to discuss ownership of a home, whereas a deed is a physical document proving the ownership or the title.

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