Lost, damaged, or never received your Kansas title? You still have legal ways to sell. Here's how it works in 2026, based on official Kansas rules — plus the fastest way to just get a cash offer.
Kansas processes titles through your county treasurer's office. If your title is missing, here's how to replace it and sell — including a bond-free route for older vehicles.
Complete Form TR-720B (Application for Secured/Duplicate/Reissue Title) at any county treasurer's office or by mail, with the $10 fee. Note: if there's still an active lienholder on record, a duplicate can't be issued until the lien is cleared.
For an antique vehicle more than 35 years old, Kansas lets you use the Ownership Affidavit (TR-90) plus an MVE-1 VIN inspection to get an antique title — skipping the surety bond. Otherwise, a bonded title (bond + MVE-1 inspection) is the route when you can't prove ownership.
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Get My Free Offer →This guide is general information based on Kansas rules current as of 2026, not legal advice. Requirements can change and situations vary — confirm details with the official state source (official Kansas DMV page) before acting.