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Special situation

Correct a title record in Utah

Use this path when the Utah title has the wrong owner, lien, name, VIN, or other title-record detail that must be fixed before you rely on it.

Use this when

Choose this path when the title exists but contains an error that affects ownership, lien status, or vehicle identity.

Coverage statusSource-backed
Last syncedMar 9, 2026, 7:16 AM UTC

What to gather first

  • current title record or title number
  • government-issued identification for the affected owner
  • supporting documents that prove the correction
  • payment if Utah charges a title reissue or correction fee

Likely next steps

  1. Identify the exact title error before choosing a Utah correction or reissue path.
  2. Gather the supporting document that proves the change, such as a lien release, name-change document, corrected assignment, or ownership evidence.
  3. Use Utah's title-requirements guidance below to confirm whether the fix can be mailed or should be handled in person.
  4. Do not transfer or register against a title record that still contains a material error.

Ready to act?

Start the official title correction workflow

PlateHarbor already normalized the steps. Open the live Utah service page to confirm eligibility, forms, and fees before filing.

Official state service link