Lost, damaged, or never received your Oklahoma title? You still have legal ways to sell. Here's how it works in 2026, based on official Oklahoma rules — plus the fastest way to just get a cash offer.
Oklahoma titles are handled by Service Oklahoma, and the state moved to electronic titles in mid-2025. If your paper title is missing, here's how to replace it and sell.
Complete Form 701-7 (Application for Replacement/Duplicate Certificate of Title) — the record owner's signature must be notarized — with the $11 fee (plus a small mail fee), at any tag agency or by mail. You'll need your current Oklahoma registration or proof of out-of-state residency.
Since July 1, 2025, Service Oklahoma issues new titles in electronic form rather than printing paper. Existing paper titles stay valid and only convert to an electronic record when a transaction happens (sale, transfer, or lien). If you're selling, check whether your title is already electronic before requesting a paper duplicate.
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Get My Free Offer →This guide is general information based on Oklahoma rules current as of 2026, not legal advice. Requirements can change and situations vary — confirm details with the official state source (official Oklahoma DMV page) before acting.