This information will explain the process and requirements used to add or remove an owner on your Certificate of Title

The following processes can be completed in person by appointment only.  You may book an appointment at larimer.org/bookatime.

 
Please feel free to contact our office with any questions you may have.

  1. The title owner(s) must sign-off as the seller in the Seller's Signature area, and then all parties must sign the title as buyers in the Buyer's Signature area.
  2. The back of the DR2395 form must be completed by all parties in the Joint Tenancy with Rights of Survivorship section.
  3. Bring the signed title and owner identification (secure and verifiable) or designated power of attorney completed and notarized DR2175 form to one of Larimer County office locations.
  4. Appointments are available at larimer.org/bookatime.
  5. Be prepared to pay the title fee of $7.20.

Visit our name change page for information on changing the name of an existing owner.

  1. All parties listed on the title must sign-off as sellers in the Seller's Signature area. The person(s) retaining the title must then sign the title as the buyer(s) in the Buyer's Signature area.
  2. Bring the signed title and owner identification (secure and verifiable) or designated power of attorney completed and notarized Form DR2175 to one of Larimer County office locations.
  3. Appointments are available at larimer.org/bookatime.
  4. Be prepared to pay the title fee of $7.20.

When a title or an MSO is subject to a lien, additional owners may not be added unless new lien paperwork is submitted. You must contact your lender to complete this process. 

When a Manufacturer’s Statement of Origin (MSO) is assigned to one owner and no liens are to be filed on the new title, the assigned owner may request to add a name by:

  • Completing the DR2395 form to include all owners. The back must be completed in the  Joint Tenancy with Rights of Survivorship section.