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Montana Utility Trailer Registration & Titling

Last reviewed: January 2025 · Source: Montana motor vehicle authority

This guide covers everything you need to know about registering and titling a utility trailer in Montana. All title and registration work is handled at the County Treasurer Office.

Key Facts — Montana
  • Title threshold: Registration only (no title req.)
  • Handled at: County Treasurer Office
  • Key form: MV1
  • Title fee: $10.30

Standard Title Transfer

To title or register a utility trailer in Montana, bring to your County Treasurer Office:

  • Original title signed by the seller
  • Completed MV1 (title application)
  • Bill of sale (strongly recommended)
  • Your Montana driver's license or state ID
  • Payment for title fee ($10.30) plus registration fees

No Title Available

If no title is available for a trailer that requires one, Montana offers a bonded title process. See our national guide for step-by-step instructions:

Bonded Title Process — National Guide

Homemade Trailers

Homemade trailers need a state-assigned VIN before they can be titled. Contact your County Treasurer Office to arrange an inspection:

Homemade Trailer Titling Guide

Where exactly do I go to title a trailer in Montana?

All trailer title transfers in Montana are handled at the County Treasurer Office. Note that in some states this is different from a standard DMV location — always call ahead to confirm the correct office and current hours before making the trip.

How long does a title transfer take in Montana?

Standard title transfers in Montana are typically processed at the counter, with registration and plates issued same-day. The physical title certificate is mailed to your address within 2–6 weeks. If you have not received it after 8 weeks, contact the Montana motor vehicle authority.

Can I transfer a trailer title online in Montana?

Most states do not allow title transfers online — an in-person visit with original documents is required. Online services are generally limited to registration renewal. Confirm with your County Treasurer Office whether any online transfer options exist in Montana.

Disclaimer: Informational only. Verify current fees and procedures with your County Treasurer Office before visiting. Not legal advice.

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