What Are Title Loans?

A vehicle title loan lets you use your car or other big-ticket item, such as your boat or camper, as collateral to help you secure the loan. Alternately, you can use your truck or ATV; title loan companies accept a wide range of vehicles as collateral, from what you use to get to work each day to what you use on your time off for recreational purposes. In other words, you’re using something of value that you own to insure your loan. With auto title loans, you’re free to keep using your vehicle as long as you’re paying back the loan on time and you do not default.

Auto title loans are typically short-term loans. The amount you borrow has to be paid back within a relatively short period of time, usually within a year, and in some cases, as quickly as within 30 days. These types of loans tend to be used for emergencies, when you need funds quickly but you’re able to repay the full amount in the not-too-distant future.

How They Work

You present the title of your vehicle to the lender, who holds it as a form of insurance until you finish paying back your loan. Once your loan is paid back in full and all the terms are met, your obligation to the lending company is fulfilled, and your title is returned to you.

It’s very important that you make your payments on time and closely follow the terms of your loan. If you fail to meet your obligations, the lending company will not return your vehicle title. In fact, after a period of non-payment on your part, the lender can take your vehicle and sell it to pay the balance of your debt and recover any losses. So, make sure to pay your monthly installments on time to avoid losing your car or other vehicle. As long as you’re fulfilling your end of the deal, the car is yours to use throughout the duration of the loan, and the title will be returned to you once you’ve repaid the loan amount, interest accrued, and any associated fees in full.

You can read more about how title loans work in our previously published post on this subject.

Do You Qualify?

In order to qualify for a title loan, the vehicle you’re planning to use as collateral has to be in your name and it must be free of any liens. Title loan companies would also like to see proof of monthly income to show that you’ll be able to pay back the loan within the agreed-upon terms. You’ll likely need to supply references who can attest to your character and ability to repay.

Other criteria varies from one state to the next, so your best bet is to contact Your Loan Depot to ask about the requirements here in Texas. What’s more, laws change periodically, possibly affecting whether or not you qualify, so check with us if you’re not sure.

During your application process, you’ll need to provide certain documents, including a valid government-issued I.D., your vehicle title, proof of residency, and recent pay stubs.

How Much Money Can You Borrow?

In large part, this depends on the value of the vehicle you’re using as collateral. The more that your car, truck, boat, or other vehicle is worth, the more money that you can borrow.

Other factors come into play, including your monthly income, to determine a cap on how much you can borrow based on your perceived ability to repay on time. Many applicants qualify for up to $5,000, although they may only need to borrow a fraction of this amount to meet their current financial needs. Since this is a short-term loan, it’s best to borrow only the amount you really need to avoid any hardships in paying it back.

Fill Out Your Title Loan Application

If you’re ready to apply for car title loans online, then take a few minutes to fill out our convenient application.

Your Loan Depot also has other fast-cash loans you may be interested in. We have offices throughout Texas, including Mansfield, Corsicana, and Stephenville. Once you qualify for a loan with us, we’ll let you know what documents you need to provide to complete the process. If you need money fast, don’t delay — apply today!