How do I transfer a vehicle title when the title holder has been convicted under the Repeat Offender Law?

Before you file an Ex Parte Petition with the Court, Petitioner and Transferee will need to:

  1. Complete #4 on the Petition form with sufficiently detailed reasons for the request to transfer title, including place of employment if transferee is employed, and disclosure of any other vehicles in the family.
  2. Provide a copy of the title showing any liens with the name of the lienholder on the title.
  3. If there is a lien on the title you must have written approval from the lienholder allowing the transfer.
  4. Provide a copy of both petitioner's and transferee's driving record obtained from the Secretary of State Office.

After your Ex Parte Order is entered the Transferee will need to give the Secretary of States Office a certified copy of this order.

  • FORM A: Ex Parte Petition and Order (one vehicle) (PDF)
  • FORM B: Ex Parte Petition and Order (two vehicles) (PDF)

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