title: Do I Need the Title to Sell a Junk Car in Texas? description: The honest answer is yes — but Texas has several legal workarounds when the title is lost, stuck in probate, or never transferred. What we accept at Ibra Auto, and what you can do at the DMV. datePublished: 2026-05-14 dateModified: 2026-05-14 author: Ibra Auto Team authorRole: Owner-operators, Ibra Auto LLC tags:
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We get this question every day. The short version: yes, Texas law requires a title to legally sell a vehicle for cash. The longer version is that there are several legitimate workarounds, and we have walked hundreds of Austin customers through them. Here is what works and what does not.
What the title actually does
The title is the legal proof of ownership. When you sell a car for scrap or parts, the buyer (us) needs to either:
- Transfer the title into our name, or
- Apply for a Salvage Vehicle Title or Non-Repairable Vehicle Title from the Texas DMV
Without one or the other, the vehicle cannot be legally re-registered, dismantled at a licensed yard, or processed for scrap steel. The fines for handling untitled vehicles are real — they get our dealer license suspended.
That said, "no title" usually means one of four situations, and each has a path.
Situation 1: You had the title and lost it
This is the most common case and the easiest fix. The Texas DMV will issue a duplicate title to the registered owner. You apply with Form VTR-34 (Application for Certified Copy of Title), provide a government ID matching the title owner, and pay the $5.45 mail fee or $2 in-person fee.
Timeline:
- In-person at a county tax office — 1 to 7 days
- By mail to the DMV regional service center — 2 to 4 weeks
If you are in the Round Rock, Cedar Park, or Pflugerville area, the Williamson and Travis county tax offices handle this same-day for walk-ins with the right paperwork.
Situation 2: The title is in someone else's name (parent, spouse, deceased)
You cannot sell a car you do not legally own. Options:
- The owner is alive but unavailable — they need to either come with you, mail a signed and notarized title, or give you Power of Attorney (Form VTR-271 in Texas)
- The owner is deceased and you are the heir — you need either a probate court order, an Affidavit of Heirship for a Motor Vehicle (Form VTR-262), or letters of administration. We accept Form VTR-262 for non-probated estates if the vehicle is under $75,000 in value (which all junk cars are)
- The owner is your spouse and you have community property rights — you can use Form VTR-262 with a copy of the death certificate
Situation 3: You bought the car but the seller never signed the title over
This happens with private cash purchases all the time. The car is in someone else's name on the DMV record, but you have it in your driveway. Options:
- Track down the previous owner — if they will sign, problem solved
- Bonded title — Texas allows a "Bonded Title" via Form VTR-130-SOF. You buy a surety bond (typically 1.5× the vehicle's value, so $300–$500 for most junk cars) and the DMV issues a title in your name after 60 days. This is the path when you have receipts but no signed title.
- Court-Ordered Title — for vehicles where the bonded path is not available
Situation 4: There has never been a title (abandoned vehicle on your property)
If a car has been abandoned on your land and you can document it, the path is Abandoned Vehicle (Form VTR-71) filed by a licensed Vehicle Storage Facility (VSF). We are not a VSF, so we cannot start that process for you, but Travis and Williamson County constables can refer you to one. The process takes 30 to 60 days.
What Ibra Auto accepts at pickup
We will buy a junk car at the regular cash price with:
- Original Texas title, signed by the owner
- Duplicate title (Form VTR-34 in hand)
- VTR-262 Affidavit of Heirship with death certificate
- Notarized bill of sale plus the previous owner's photo ID copy (some scrap conditions only)
We will buy at a reduced price (typically $100–$300 less, because we carry the bonded-title risk) when:
- You have a clear paper trail but the title was never signed
- The vehicle is older than 10 years and we can process it as scrap-only (no resale)
We cannot buy with no documentation at all. That is not a money issue — it is the dealer license. Anyone who buys a car with zero paperwork and pays full cash is either uninsured, unlicensed, or about to disappear after the transaction.
The fastest path for an Austin customer
- Call us first at (443) 739-2733 with your situation
- We tell you which DMV form applies based on the specifics
- You handle the form (county tax office for most, $5–$30 in fees)
- We pick up the car and pay cash — typically within 24 hours of the title clearing
This whole process is part of why we built our free junk car towing service the way we did. We will hold a quote for 14 days while you clear paperwork.
Related guides
- What Documents Do I Need to Sell a Junk Car in Austin?
- Can I Sell a Junk Car With a Lien? (Texas Rules)
- How Much Is My Junk Car Worth?
When you are ready, call (443) 739-2733. The Texas DMV title questions are something we walk through on the phone almost every day — it is faster than reading the forms yourself.
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The Ibra Auto team has been buying junk cars and operating a body shop in Austin TX since 2010 — more than 5,000 vehicles purchased across Travis, Williamson, and Hays counties. Learn more about Ibra Auto LLC.