Arizona Title Bond
If you purchase a vehicle with a lost title, a title that is filled out incorrectly, or damaged so it can't be read, you'll have to get a bonded title to register your vehicle.
This video explains the Arizona title surety bond part of this process. It's a necessary step, one that is good to get done in the beginning of the process.
Use the time stamps below if you want to skip around:
- 00:25 - Video agenda
- 00:53 - Topic 1 - What is a bonded title?
- 01:13 - What a bonded title does
- 01:34 - Topic 2 - What is a title surety bond?
- 01:55 - What does a title surety bond protect?
- 02:18 - Topic 3 - The title bond waiting period
- 03:11 - The 3 steps to get your title bond
- 03:30 - Step 1 - Get your bond amount
- 04:33 - Step 2 - Get your title bond price
- 05:12 - Fixed title bond prices with no credit check
- 05:25 - When you need to do a credit check to get a title bond
- 06:22 - Step 3 - Purchase your title bond
- 07:06 - Recap and answers to common questions
- 07:43 - Can you sell the vehicle after you get a bonded title?
- 08:27 - What happens if you move out of state?
If you need to, you can always use our title bond calculator.
If you need to get the value of your vehicle you can use one of these two links:

What Is a Bonded Title and Why Do I Need One?
In some cases a seller may intentionally or accidentally sell the vehicle without the proper title paperwork. Under these circumstances the vehicle owner may need to a type of surety bond call a certificate of title bond.

How Much Does a Surety Bond Cost?
Several factors contribute to the cost of a bond. The price is generally set as a percentage of the bond amount. The cost can vary based on the specific applicant.

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