(a) Lost or destroyed title. If a title is lost or
destroyed, the department will issue a certified copy of the title
to the owner, the lienholder, or a verified agent of the owner or
lienholder in accordance with Transportation Code, Chapter 501, on
proper application and payment of the appropriate fee to the department.
(b) Identification required.
(1) An owner or lienholder may not apply for a certified
copy of title unless the applicant presents a current photo identification
of the owner or lienholder containing a unique identification number
and expiration date. The current photo identification must be a:
(A) driver's license or state identification certificate
issued by a state or territory of the United States;
(B) United States or foreign passport;
(C) United States military identification card;
(D) North Atlantic Treaty Organization identification
or identification issued under a Status of Forces Agreement;
(E) United States Department of Homeland Security,
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, or United States
Department of State identification document; or
(F) license to carry a handgun issued by the Texas
Department of Public Safety under Government Code, Chapter 411, Subchapter
H.
(2) If the motor vehicle is titled in:
(A) more than one name, then the identification for
each owner must be presented;
(B) the name of a leasing company, then the lessor's
employee or authorized agent who signed the application for the leasing
company must present:
(i) a government issued photo identification, required
under paragraph (1) of this subsection; and
(ii) employee identification, letter of authorization
written on the lessor's letterhead, or a printed business card. The
printed business card, employee identification, or letter of authorization
written on the lessor's letterhead must contain the name of the lessor,
and the employee's or authorized agent's name must match the name
on the government issued photo identification;
(C) the name of a trust, then a government issued photo
identification, required under paragraph (1) of this subsection, of
a trustee must be presented; or
(D) the name of a business, government entity, or organization,
then:
(i) the employee or authorized agent must present a
government issued photo identification, required under paragraph (1)
of this subsection; and
(ii) the employee's or authorized agent's employee
identification; letter of authorization written on the business',
government entity's, or organization's letterhead; or a printed business
card. The printed business card, employee identification, or letter
of authorization written on the business', government entity's, or
organization's letterhead must contain the name of the business, governmental
entity, or organization, and the employee's or authorized agent's
name must match the name on the government issued photo identification.
(3) In addition to the requirements of paragraphs (1)
and (2) of this subsection, if a power of attorney is being used to
apply for a certified copy of title, then the applicant must show:
(A) current photo identification, required under paragraph
(1) of this subsection, matching the person named as power of attorney;
(B) current photo identification, required under paragraph
(1) of this subsection, and employee identification or a printed business
card or authorization written on the letterhead of the entity named
as power of attorney that matches the identification of the employee
if the power of attorney names an entity; or
(C) current photo identification, required under paragraph
(1) of this subsection, of the owner or lienholder.
(4) Within this subsection, an identification document,
such as a printed business card, letter of authorization, or power
of attorney, may be an original or a photocopy.
(c) Issuance. An application for a certified copy must
be properly executed and supported by appropriate verifiable proof
of the vehicle owner, lienholder, or agent regardless of whether the
application is submitted in person or by mail. A certified copy will
not be issued until after the 14th day that the original title was
issued.
(d) Denial. If issuance of a certified copy is denied,
the applicant may resubmit the request with the required verifiable
proof or may pursue the privileges available in accordance with Transportation
Code, §501.052 and §501.053.
(e) Additional copies. An additional certified copy
will not be issued until 30 days after issuance of the previous certified
copy.
(f) Fees. The fee for obtaining a certified copy of
a title is $2 if the application is submitted to the department by
mail and $5.45 if the application is submitted in person for expedited
processing at one of the department's regional offices.
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