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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Break Bond Title in the editor.
Begin by entering your legal name and any co-applicant's information in the designated fields. Ensure you include identification numbers such as DL, FEIN, or Tribal ID.
Fill out your mailing and residential addresses accurately, including city, state, zip code, and county.
In Section 2, provide details about the vehicle including model, year, color, and vessel length if applicable. Make sure to specify the weight and propulsion type where necessary.
Describe how you acquired ownership of the vehicle in detail. Attach proof of purchase like a bill of sale or invoice as required.
Complete one of Sections A, B, or C based on your vehicle type and value assessment. If applicable, indicate whether a surety bond is required.
Sign Section D in front of a notary public to validate your application before submission.
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Montana certificate of title bond costs start at $100. The exact cost will vary depending on the surety bond amount required by the Montana Vehicle Services Bureau. Bond amounts up to $6,000 cost just $100. Bond amounts from $6,001 to $50,000 cost $15 for every $1,000 of coverage, starting at $100.
Is it safe to buy a bonded title?
Most of the time, it is okay to purchase a car with a bonded title. However, you would need to transfer the owner of the bonded title to your name or buy a branded new bonded title with your name on it.
Can you drive a car with a salvage title in Montana?
A person may not operate or use a salvage vehicle on the roads or highways of this state except when a temporary registration permit has been issued as provided in subsection (1).
Can you register a car with a bill of sale and no title in Montana?
A bill of sale does not replace a Montana title. If the vehicles title has been lost or destroyed, you will need to obtain a new one by completing an Application for Replacement Certificate of Title (Form MV7).
Should I buy a car with a bonded title?
Most of the time, it is okay to purchase a car with a bonded title. However, you would need to transfer the owner of the bonded title to your name or buy a branded new bonded title with your name on it. The key is always asking for the title before you purchase the car.
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If youre a Montana resident and your car title has been lost or stolen, the Department of Justice may require you to obtain a break/bond title. Montana title surety bonds are quickly issued, typically cost around $100, and must remain active for three years.
Does a bonded title ever go away?
A Bonded Title and a regular title function exactly the same and allow you to register, insure and sell your vehicle. The bonded brand can be removed from your title usually within 3-5 years (depending on the state you live in). The 3-5 year time period starts from the date the original bonded title was issued.
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