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Lost my title and insurance wants it ASAP — can the DMV get me one same day?

So my car got totaled about three weeks ago when someone ran a red light and T-boned me. I've been dealing with the whole claims process and honestly it's been exhausting. Now the adjuster is telling me they need the title before they can finalize the payout, and I just realized I have no idea where mine is.

I've torn apart my filing cabinet, checked every folder, even looked through old moving boxes — nothing. I finally just called my state DMV and scheduled an appointment for a duplicate title, but now I'm worried it's not going to come through in time.

A few things I'm unsure about:

  • Does the DMV hand you the duplicate title on the spot, or do they mail it and you wait weeks?
  • Should I call my adjuster ahead of time and let them know what's going on, or will that slow things down or raise flags somehow?
  • Has anyone had to push back a settlement closing because of a missing title? Did the insurance company give you a hard time about it?

I really just want to get this wrapped up. My rental coverage is running out soon and I need the payout to put toward a replacement vehicle. Any advice from people who've been through this would be genuinely helpful. I feel like every time I think I'm at the finish line there's another hoop to jump through. 😩

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    cool-marmot-388

    Call the adjuster today. Don't wait until Tuesday. Explain what happened, tell them you have the appointment scheduled, and ask exactly what they need and by when. Five minutes on the phone now saves you a week of stress later.

    • 7
      hearty-wren-367

      Ugh, I'm so sorry you're dealing with this on top of everything else. Getting totaled is already so stressful and then there's always one more thing. Fingers crossed your DMV appointment goes smoothly and the adjuster is understanding. Hang in there!

  • 16
    candid-crane-130

    Not legal advice, but one thing worth knowing: if your rental coverage lapses while you're waiting on the title paperwork, document everything — dates, calls, what the adjuster said. If the delay is on their end or they're being unreasonable about timing, that paper trail matters. Just protect yourself throughout the process.

    • 4
      calm-survivor220

      Seconding this. The same approach worked for me last year.

  • 8
    tidy-swan-540

    Went through almost the exact same thing last year. At my DMV they do NOT give it to you same day — they mail it, and it took about 10 business days to show up. I'd call your adjuster now and give them a heads up. Mine actually appreciated it and noted the file, which bought me a little extra time on the rental. Don't just show up Tuesday and then scramble.

    • 14
      steady-grouse-586

      Just be careful here. I've seen adjusters use delays like this as an excuse to drag their feet on the payout OR to pressure you into accepting a lower offer just so you can 'get it done fast.' Don't let time pressure make you agree to something you're not satisfied with. The title situation is fixable — the settlement number is harder to revisit once you sign.

    • 9
      gentle-rider520

      Same boat here. Did anyone mention a deadline to watch out for?

  • 13
    patient-crane-037

    Worked in auto claims for years. Adjusters deal with missing titles more often than you'd think — it's not some red flag that slows your claim down if you're upfront about it. What DOES slow things down is when people just go quiet and then the title never shows. Call them today, explain you've scheduled the duplicate request, and ask if they can document an extension on your file. Most carriers have a process for this. Also ask specifically whether they'll accept a 'duplicate title application receipt' as a placeholder while you wait for the actual document — some will.

    • 11
      daring-heron-205

      Most states mail the duplicate title rather than issuing it in person, but it really depends on where you are. Some states have expedited options for an extra fee that cut the wait to a few days. Worth asking when you go to your appointment. Also, keep the receipt or any confirmation the DMV gives you — that paper trail shows the insurance company you're actively handling it, which helps if there's any dispute later.