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What is a Court Order Title?
A court order title is a legal document issued by a judge granting ownership, correcting title records, or authorizing the issuance of a title when standard title methods are unavailable.
Common Reasons You May Need a Court Order Title:
- Lost title with no previous owner contact
- Vehicle abandoned on your property
- No proper proof of ownership
- Incorrect title information or missing documents
- Ownership disputes involving a vehicle
- Estate or probate-related vehicle ownership issues
- DMV title record errors
- Bonded title alternatives where permitted
Certificate of Destruction Cases
In some situations, a vehicle may have been issued a Certificate of Destruction by an insurance company or towing company even though the vehicle may have been repairable or may have qualified for a salvage title instead.
We review Florida Certificate of Destruction cases to determine whether there may be grounds for court-ordered relief based on the specific facts and documentation available.
- Insurance company-issued Certificates of Destruction
- Towing company-issued Certificates of Destruction
- Potential title branding errors
- Vehicles believed to have been improperly classified as unrebuildable
- Review of title transcripts and supporting records
Note: Not all Certificate of Destruction cases qualify for review or court action. Each case must be evaluated individually based on the available evidence and applicable state laws.
How to Get a Court Order Title
Our simple process makes it easy to obtain your vehicle title through the court system.
- Sign up and submit required information.
- We assist an assigned attorney with preparation for all legal documents for court filing.
- E-file your case with your local Clerk of Court.
- Obtain the court order and submit it to the DMV for your new title.
Why Choose Us?
- Affordable Pricing: Payment plans available that allows you to pay over time instead of all at once.
- Expert Document Preparation: We assist Attorney with the legal title paperwork for you.
- Fast Turnaround: Get your case filed quickly and correctly.
- Is an Attorney Required? Yes, attorney is required to review and file all legal documents on a limited scope basis; we help guide you through the process.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "court order on title" mean?
It means the title is issued based on a judge’s approval when no other legal title is available. We assist you in obtaining a legal vehicle title through the court system by preparing the required paperwork. If you're unable to secure a title through regular channels, a judge's order might be necessary.
How long does the process take?
Timelines vary by each situation and what is needed to present your case. If you have everything required, typical timeframe is 3 to 6 months. Can take longer and depends on court schedules.
Do I need an attorney?
Yes, our services and prices include attorney fees. We do not provide legal advice or represent you in court. The attorney provides the services on a limited scope basis unless the case is disputed by other parties involved. Then Attorney's standard hourly rate would apply.
Pricing & What's Included
Price varies based on situation
Includes:
- Initial case review and eligibility assessment
- Attorney fees for standard, non-contested court order title cases
- Customized court packet preparation
- Preparation and filing of pleadings, motions, responses, and supporting documents
- E-filing of all court documents (where available)
- One attorney court appearance or hearing attendance
- Coordination with state agencies and court personnel as needed
- Status updates throughout the court process
Additional Services:
- Court order title submission to the DMV
- Title issuance assistance
- Registration issuance assistance
- Out-of-state title transfer assistance
- Expedited processing (where available)
Not Included:
- Court filing fees
- Service of process fees
- Process server fees
- Publication fees (if required by the court)
- DMV title and registration fees
- Additional attorney appearances or hearings beyond the initial hearing (if required)
- Contested litigation, appeals, trials, or extensive discovery
- Expert witness, appraisal, inspection, or valuation fees
Pricing varies based on the facts of each case, vehicle value, court requirements, and service of process requirements. A personalized quote will be provided after review of your documentation.
Most uncontested court order title cases can be completed for a flat fee quote provided after case review.
Additional Services:
- Court order title submission to the DMV
- Title and registration issuance assistance
Contact Us
📞 Call: +1 (727) 286-7150 to speak with a representative or fill out the form below