Fax a Title Release Request to Your Auto Lender Today

Fax a Title Release Request to Your Auto Lender Today

If you’ve paid off your car loan and need the title released — or you’re selling or moving the vehicle — your lender may ask you to fax a title release request form to their lien department. We’ll show you how to do it online in minutes.

Why Auto Lenders Still Require Faxing for Title Release

Most banks and credit unions won’t email sensitive vehicle lien payoff or title release forms. They often request a fax to a secure department. Common scenarios include:

  • Selling your car
  • Moving to another state
  • Requesting lien release after loan payoff

Step-by-Step: How to Fax Your Title Release Form Online

  1. Download or complete your lender’s title release form or write a simple request letter with your account number.
  2. Visit the SendAFaxNow homepage and click “Start Fax.”
  3. Upload your form and enter the lender’s lien department fax number.
  4. Click Send — we’ll generate a cover sheet automatically and email your delivery confirmation.
Tip: Include a copy of your ID and payoff letter (if applicable) to speed things up.

Sample Fax Numbers for Popular Auto Lenders

  • Ally Bank: (877) 247-2559
  • Capital One Auto Finance: (866) 722-0410
  • Chase Auto: (800) 390-5145
  • Credit Unions: Contact your local branch or loan servicing department

📌 Tip: Always double-check with your lender to verify the correct fax number.

Is This Faxing Method Secure?

Yes — SendAFaxNow uses encryption and secure transmission to protect your documents. We never store your files, and each fax comes with a timestamped delivery receipt.

FAQs

Can I fax a title release letter without a fax machine?
Yes. Our online system lets you upload, type in the number, and we’ll fax it for you.

Do I need to include a cover sheet?
Nope — we generate one automatically based on your form content.

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