Bonded title cases involve extra steps and require careful handling. We guide you through the process and make sure everything is reviewed and submitted properly.
Do not take your bond to the DMV or attempt to file anything yourself.
All bonded title cases we handle must go through our office for verification and processing.
This ensures accuracy, compliance with Alabama requirements, and proper submission without rejection.
A surety bond replaces the ownership proof a standard title would provide. Because of that, the documentation has to line up exactly — the bond amount, the vehicle details, the party names, and the filing sequence all have to match and be submitted correctly.
When something is off, the entire case gets rejected and you’re back at the start. For the cases we accept, we handle the filing through our office to keep the process controlled and the work reviewed.
We review your situation and confirm it’s a fit for our bonded title process.
We initiate the bond transaction directly with our surety partner. You don’t shop providers — we’ve already vetted ours.
The surety provider emails your bond for e-signature. Once signed, you forward that email to us.
We verify the bond through our provider portal and submit the filing to Alabama ADOR.
For the small number of cases where a wet-ink signed bond is required, we’ll give you specific secure delivery instructions. Serving Birmingham and clients across Alabama.
Bond pricing depends on the vehicle value and is determined by the surety provider. More complex cases may require additional fees.
Every case we accept is screened before work begins. This includes identity verification, VIN checks against the NICB national database, and document review. Bonds are verified independently through the surety provider’s portal before filing.
Cases involving inconsistent documentation, incomplete ownership records, or vehicles with unresolved status issues are declined without exception.
Alabama typically takes 10–15 business days to process a bonded title after receiving complete documentation. Bonded title bonds themselves must remain active for 3 years. We offer same-day submission, but final issuance is determined by the Alabama Department of Revenue and is outside of our control.
Not all bonded title cases are accepted. For cases we take on, the bond process runs through our office from start to finish. If that structure doesn’t work for you, this service isn’t the right fit.
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