['Registration and Permits - Motor Carrier']
['Vehicle Titling']
06/18/2024
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Vehicles that must have a certificate of title within New Mexico generally include passenger vehicles, trucks, motorcycles, recreational vehicles, motor homes, buses, manufactured or mobile homes, trailers, and off-highway vehicles.
In general, the following items are required to obtain a car title within New Mexico:
- Manufacturer's certificate of origin;
- Purchase agreement or dealer's invoice;
- Odometer statement;
- Proof of trade-in vehicle, if applicable;
- Affirmation of insurance;
- Power of attorney, if applicable;
- Lien holder information, if applicable;
- New Mexico address of residence, if applicable; and
- Title application and owner's signature.
Other relevant information includes:
- The vehicle and/or title may be subject to a 4 percent motor vehicle excise tax (MVET);
- New Mexico allows credit for tax paid to another state;
- Vehicle identification number (VIN) inspections are required for out-of-state vehicles; and
- New Mexico will issue a certificate of title without vehicle registration for a vehicle that does not operate, is a gift, and is to be traded in, and that isn't insured.
Agency: New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department, Motor Vehicle Division.
Fees: There are fees associated with titling a vehicle within New Mexico.
For information about titling and registration services at J. J. Keller, contact us at 800-558-5011 Ext.8218
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