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Frequently Asked Questions

Driver's Licenses

Yes, just provide 2 proofs that show your new address and your name along with the other requirements for a duplicate license or  renewal.

You can renew your license up to 180 days before its expiration. 

Unfortunately,  Public Tag Agents cannot change names. Only the  main Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles in each Parish can provide this service

Click here to check the status of your Driver's License

You will need to bring: 

  • Your current or expired driver's license
  • Proof of current auto insurance, if applicable

Applicants under 18 will also need to provide:

  • Parent or Legal Guardian with their Driver's License
  • Original Birth Certificate

*Note: If the Adult accompanying applicant is not listed on the applicant's birth certificate, legal documents showing the adult is the child's legal guardian or custodial parent will need to be provided.

You will need to bring: 

  • Your driver's license number or social security number
  • Proof of current auto insurance, if applicable

Applicants under 18 will also need to provide:

  • Parent or Legal Guardian with their Driver's License
  • Original Birth Certificate

 

*Note: If the Adult accompanying applicant is not listed on the applicant's birth certificate, legal documents showing the adult is the child's legal guardian or custodial parent will need to be provided.

No, some individuals do not wish to have a real ID, so it is never assumed that customers want the real ID. Customers need to let the operator know they want a real ID and provide the required documentation.

You will need to bring: 

  • Your driver's license number or social security number
  • Proof of current auto insurance, if applicable

Applicants under 18 will also need to provide:

  • Parent or Legal Guardian with their Driver's License
  • Original Birth Certificate

 

*Note: If the Adult accompanying applicant is not listed on the applicant's birth certificate, legal documents showing the adult is the child's legal guardian or custodial parent will need to be provided.

Unfortunately, we are not able to issue new Louisiana residents a credential number.New Louisiana residents who have moved from another state are required to appear in person at a local Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles to transfer their out of state license to Louisiana within 30 days of establishing a residence

First Time Driver's Licenses and Permits

Applicants 15 years and older: may upgrade their TIP card to a Learner's Permit after successful completion of the driver’s education course. Applicants 17 years and older: have the option to upgrade their TIP card directly to a Driver's License after successful completion of the driver’s education course and road skills testing
Upgrading TIP to a Permit:
Provide the following:
  • Current Temporary Instructional Permit (TIP)
  • Sealed envelope(s) from driving school containing knowledge test and certificate of successful completion
  • All applicants under 18 must provide their original or certified copy of Birth Certificate
  • Minors must be accompanied by a custodial parent or legal guardian must be present with identification. Legal guardians with court ordered custody must provide legal documentation verifying the guardianship.
Upgrading a TIP to Driver's License
Provide the following:
  • All documents required for issuance of a learner's permit
  • Sealed envelope(s) from driving school that containing knowledge test and certificate of successful completion

In 2018, the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles introduced Temporary Instructional Permits (TIP) cards. Applicant's must acquire a TIP card through a local Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles and present a TIP before the written knowledge test or road-skills test is administered. Students must posess their TIP card during when operating a vehicle with an instructor during the behind the wheel instruction and during the road skills test. Driver's License applicants can bring their TIP card into our office all along with other required documents, and be issued a Driver's License or Learner's Permit.

Unfortunately, we cannot issue TIP cards, but we can upgrade TIP cards to permits and driver's licenses. However, we can issue duplicate TIP cards If you need to replace a lost or stolen TIP. First-time TIP applicants are required to appear in person at the a local Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles.

Intermediate Licenses are issued to applicants who are 16 years of age. It is distinguished by the 61 restriction, which means the minor is permitted to drive alone or with other passengers in the vehicle, but restricts them from driving between11:00 PM. and 5:00 AM unless he is accompanied by a licensed parent, guardian, or adult at least twenty-one or older. The 61 restriction also restricts them from carrying more than one passenger who is under twenty-one years of age and not a member of the driver's family.

When a driver turns 17, the restrictions associated with the Intermediate license no longer apply and the restriction can be lifted.

After 180 days with a learner's permit, or upon turning 17 years of age (whichever comes first), the applicant will complete a Road skills test and will receive another sealed envelope from the driving school.

After you completed your driving test, we can assist you in upgrading your permit. Just bring in the following documents:

  • Current Temporary Instructional Permit (TIP) or Learner's Permit
  • Parent or Legal Guardian with their Driver's License (if under 18)
  • Original Birth Certificate (if under 18)
  • Proof of Insurance
  • Sealed envelope from driving school

*Note: Currently, School Enrollment forms are not required due to COVID-19

*Note: If the Adult accompanying applicant is not listed on the applicant's birth certificate, legal documents showing the adult is the child's legal guardian or custodial parent will need to be provided.

A learner's permit looks like a driver's license, but is distinguished by an "02" restriction. A learner's permit allows a person to legally driving on the road when accompanied by a licensed parent, guardian or a adult who is at least 21 years old, or a sibling who is at least 18 years old.

Vehicle Transfers

No! The current title (not a photocopy) is always required for a vehicle to legally be transferred into a new owner's name unless the owner is deceased. If the title has been misplaced, then a duplicate title must be ordered by the current owner. Duplicate and expedited titles can be ordered at our office. Duplicate titles come in the mail in about 10 business days and expedited titles can be picked up at our office the next business days. Titles cannot be ordered and received within the same day. 

A bill of sale is not required if...

  • The transfer taking place involves a sale, not a donation
  • The transfer is the first assignment recorded on the title and includes the following information:
  1. The seller's full name
  2. The selling price,
  3. The odometer reading (if the vehicle was made after 2010)
  4. Signatures from both the seller(s) and buyer(s) 

 

You do not have to have insurance to register your vehicle, you can register the vehicle without a plate. However, if you wish to get a license plate, proof of current insurance, showing the new owner is covered for the vehicle is required. Proof of insurance is not required for most trailers.

No! Any scratch outs or white-out can void the title. Mistakes need to be corrected carefully and often require a notarized correction. We can assist you in correcting any mistakes on a title. To prevent having to take additional steps in correcting your title, wait until you are in front of a notary to fill out the title assignment. 

Vehicle Sale

  1. *Notarized title with the seller's information, selling price, buyer/seller signatures completed on the back of the title. If the vehicle is under 20 years old, the odometer disclosure must complete on the back of the title, or a separate statement must be submitted.
  2. *Notarized bill of sale or invoice with a full description of the vehicle must be submitted if the title assignment does not reflect the date of sale, selling price, and buyer/seller signatures.
  3. Buyer must be present with a valid State ID or Driver’s license
  4. Valid Proof of auto insurance showing the buyer is covered for the vehicle (if you are requesting an automobile plate)
  5. If a lien was recorded it must be properly released on the title or provide a lien release from the lien holder.

*Note: A licensed notary is always on duty at all Neighborhood Auto Title locations. Parties must be present for their signatures to be notarized or provide the original, notarized power of attorney if the person present is signing on behalf of someone else.

**Additional documentation may be required if the title was not completed properly. To prevent potential errors, it is best to wait until you are present in front of a notary to complete the title assignment.  

One way a seller or buyer's signature can be notarized is is by a witness. Two witnesses must sign, certifying that they saw the buyer/seller sign the title. At least one of those witnesses must sign in front of the notary. However, the title assignment was not filled out correctly, they will be required to appear in front of the notary to complete an affidavit of correction. 

*Note: notarization by a witness can only be done in cases where the vehicle was sold.

The value of the vehicle shown on the bill of sale should reflect the actual selling price of the vehicle. Falsifying the value on a bill of sale is considered purgery and an act of fraud against the state. 

No, if a vehicle is being sold for a dollar, it is considered a salvaged vehicle and will need a physical inspection to get a salvage or reconstructed title issued. If no money exchanged between the buyer and the seller then the transfer is considered a donation. If money is exchanged or will be exchanged, then the true sale price should be written on the bill of sale and assignment of title. 

Vehicle Donation

Yes, you may donate a vehicle to anyone, as long as there is no money exchanged between the donee and the donor. 

 

No, you do not have to pay taxes to register a vehicle that was donated to you, however, you are responsible for pay title, registration, and plate fees. 

If you are having your documents notarized in our office all you will need is:

  1. The title
  2. The buyer(s) and the seller(s), each with a valid state ID or driver's license
  3. Proof of insurance in the donee's name(s) (if the recipient would like to get a license plate for the automobile)

*If there is a lien recorded on the title, it must be released on the front of the title, or a separate lien release will need to be submitted. 

When you arrive the donor(s) and donee(s) will complete and sign an act of donation form and the title assignment on the back of the title. Both documents will be notarized by one of our notaries on staff, and the donee(s) will be able to register the vehicle in the same visit. 

 

 

Out-of-State Title Transfers

In most cases, you will need to bring the out-of-state title, your driver's license or state ID, and proof of insurance for that vehicle in your name. If you have a lien on the title, you can have the lien holder send a copy of the front and back of the title. If you intend to have documents sent directly to us, please contact us first. Taxes are based upon the NADA average trade-in value. For New model that cannot be found on NADA, the taxable value is based on 85% of the original invoice price.

Most states give some credit towards taxes, but the credit and conditions vary from state to state. Click here for the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicle Policy on out-of-state transfers.

  1. *Notarized title with the seller's information, selling price, buyer/seller signatures completed on the back of the title. If the vehicle is under 20 years old, the odometer disclosure must complete on the back of the title, or a separate statement must be submitted.
  2. *Notarized bill of sale or invoice with a full description of the vehicle must be submitted if the title assignment does not reflect the date of sale, selling price, and buyer/seller signatures.
  3. Buyer must be present with a valid State ID or Driver’s license
  4. Valid Proof of auto insurance showing the buyer is covered for the vehicle (if you are requesting an automobile plate)
  5. If a lien was recorded it must be properly released on the title or provide a lien release from the lien holder.

 

Non-notary states are exempt from having the title or bill of sale notarized. However, if neither the bill of sale assignment of the title is notarized out of state, then the buyer will need to submit one of the two documents:

  1. A notarized affidavit completed and signed by the seller attesting that they are not a Louisiana resident
  2. A copy of the front and back of the seller's out-of-state driver's license

If neither the title nor the bill of sale were not notarized out-of-state, and neither of the two residency documents can be provided, then it will be assumed that the owner presented on the out-of-state title is a Louisiana. Therefore, the registered owner will be required to pay tax and the transaction will become a double transfer, where the tax, title, and other applicable fees are charged for both transactions.

Click here for the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicle policy on vehicle transfers for non-notary states. 

*Note: A licensed notary is always on duty at all Neighborhood Auto Title locations. Parties must be present for their signatures to be notarized or provide the original, notarized power of attorney if the person present is signing on behalf of someone else

*Additional documentation may be required if the title was not completed properly. To prevent potential errors, it is best to wait until you are present in front of a notary to complete the title assignment.  

You will pay taxes based on the current NADA value of your vehicle. Most states give a percentage of credit for the tax paid in their states, but the amount varies from state to state.

Heirships

Typically, you need will need: 

(1) Copy of the death certificate (or) a copy of the owner's obituary.

(2) Certified copy of the judgment of possession that names of all of the heirs and specify the heir(s) of the vehicle (or)-- if there is no judgment--a notarized affidavit of heirship signed by all heirs over 18 years old.

*If you are not ready to sell the vehicle, or do not wish to share this private information with the buyer, you may register the vehicle in your name then sell the vehicle later.  

*Note: Requirements vary based upon the circumstances, please contact us with any questions.

Additional requirements for vehicle transfers from a deceased owner depend upon how the estate was settled by the heirs. The requirements for a sale or donation still apply, with the exception of the certificate of title. The additional requirements for common circumstances are listed below.

 

IF…

The courts opened a succession, a certified copy of the final judgment possession will be required.

 

IF…

A small succession was filed by the heirs through the Dept. of Revenue, the validated Affidavit of Small Successionspecifying a description of the vehicle will be required.

 

IF…

            The deceased owner executed a will, either a copy of the will (or) a notarized affidavit, completed and signed by the executor(s) or executrices specifying the contents of the will related to vehicles must be provided.

 

IF…

 

            There is no Judgement of possession, small succession, or will a notarized affidavit of heirship signed by all heirs over the age of 18 will be required.

*Note: Requirements may vary based upon the circumstances. Please contact us directly if you have any questions.

 

If there is no succession, will, or judgement of possession, all heirs must sign the heirship form. The heirship form can be signed and notarized by one or more heirs then mailed to the others to be signed and notarized.

If an heir is an out-of-state resident and their state of residence will not accept the Louisiana Affidavit of Heirship, written documentation from that state indicating that the Louisiana Heirship form will not be accepted must be submitted with the other paperwork. 

Notary Services

We accept US Government issued photo identification, including driver’s licenses, state ID cards, passports, U.S. military IDs, and inmate IDs.

A Notary Public is an official of integrity appointed by state government  to serve the public as an impartial witness the signing of important documents and administer oaths.

 

No! Notaries are prohibited from preparing legal documents or providing legal advise unless they are also a licensed attorney. 

A notary can certify a copies of written agreements, and other prepared documents. However, a notary cannot certify a copy of a passport, driver’s license, state ID, birth or death certificate. Individuals must contact the State Bureau of Vital Statistics or the parish Clerk’s office in the parish where the person was born for a certified copy of their birth certificate. 

Notarized documents should contain the following 

(1) language committing the signer to the contents of the document 

(2) an original signature from the document signer

(3) notarial certificate, which can appear in the document itself or in an attachment.

License Plates

We have hard plates available at the time of your visit at our Winbourne, Jones Creek, and Drusilla Locations. At our Florida Blvd location, you have the option to purchase a temporary tag when you order your hard license plate.

You will need current proof of auto insurance and a valid state ID or a Driver's license. If the vehicle has not been registered to you, then you will need to bring the title and any other applicable documentation to transfer the title. Visit the Title Transfers section of our site or see the OMV policy for the requirements to register a vehicle.
*NOTE: These prices only reflect the price of the plate itself. Additional taxes, title, handling, and other fees may apply.

Car plates
  •  The price of car plates depend on the documented value of the vehicle when it is registered. The plates start at $20 and increase in $2 increments based on the vehicles value. For every $1,000 over the value of $10,500, $2 are added to the cost of the plate . For example, a plate for a car with a $20,000 value would be $40. A plate for a car that is valued at $30,000 would be $60.
Commercial Plates
  • $10 (Expires in 1 year)
Motorcycle Plates  
  • $12 (Expires in 4 years)
Trailer plates
  • $10 (Expires in 1 year)
  • $40 (Expires in 4 years)
  • $70  (Permanent)
Lightweight Trucks (GVW 6,000 lbs)
  • $40 (Expires in 4 years)
Trucks (GVW 6,001 lbs. - 10,000 lbs.) 
  • $112 (Expires in 4 years)
Motor Home
  • $50 (Expires in 2 years)

Click here to see the OMV plate fees.
  • Truck* 
  • Trailer* (four year and one year plates only)
  • Motorcycle plates*
  • Personalized and specialty plates**

*Can transfer owners, cannot transfer to different automobiles 

**Restrictions appy. Click here to find out more information about the plate you would like to transfer. 

You should cancel your plate before you cancel your insurance. If you cancel your insurance without canceling your plate, you could get  flagged for no insurance. 

Title Services

You will need to bring valid proof of identity and a document showing the vehicle's VIN number. If there has ever been a lien on the title, you must bring something showing the lien was released.

When a vehicle is paid off in full, lien holders typically sign the front of the title showing the lien has been paid off. However, the motor vehicle system is not updated until a title transaction is processed (duplicate title or title transfer). See Policy 35.01 Acceptable Proof of Lien Cancellation / Prescription  

No, expedited titles used to be available for the next business day. However, as of November of 2022, expedited titles are now only available to dealers who are requesting the title for a vehicle traded in to their dealership. 

No. According to Louisiana law, you must have the certificate of title for your vehicle in order to legally transfer ownership to another person.The buyer cannot register the vehicle in their name without the title.

If you are expecting a title from a transaction processed at our office and have not received it in 30 days, we can check on the status of your title and order a duplicate if necessary. After 60 days, however, duplicate title fees will apply. See Policy 71.01 Unreceived Title 

Unfortunately, when a vehicle is transferred to another owner through a sale or donation, the title is required for registration.  If the title is misplaced before the new owner registers the vehicle in their name, then the previous owner is still the registered owner, and has to be the one to order the new title, and the transfer will have to be notarized on the new title. To avoid this, we recommend having your title notarized and transferred in the same visit.