BEN ANDERSON
OKALOOSA COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR
Customer Service Processing Center
701 E. John Sims Pkwy, Suite 202
Niceville, FL 32578
(850) 651-7300
You will find in this packet the necessary forms to apply for a Duplicate Florida Title. Please complete form
HSMV 82101, Application for Duplicate or Lost in Transit/Reassignment for a Motor Vehicle, Mobile Home
or Vessel Title Certificate. Please submit the following with the completed application:
1. Proof of identity (driver license, identification card, etc.).
2. Fees
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$78.25 – Title will come from Tallahassee in approximately 7 to 10 business days from date
processed.
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$85.75 – Title will be processed, printed and mailed from our office within 24 to 48 hours of
receiving the completed packet.
3. Form of payment
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Check – Made payable to Okaloosa County Tax Collector
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Credit/Debit Card – We accept MasterCard, Discover and American Express (Bank Card User
Fee added). For your privacy and security reasons, credit/debit card information cannot be
included on this paperwork. Our office will contact you at the time of processing.
Name________________________ Daytime Phone number__________________________
E-mail address_______________________________________________________________
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E-check- Please sign here: _____________________________ (Must provide a voided check)
Address Change Instructions - If the address differs from the address on the department’s record, one of the
following must be submitted:
• Driver License reflecting correct address
• Paid receipt for utility or telephone service
• Paid contract or turn-on order for utility service
• Rental or lease agreement
• Current year motor vehicle certificate of registration
• Copy of insurance policy
Please call the Customer Service and Processing Center if you have additional questions at 1-877 TAGSRUS
(824-7787). You can also reach us at 850-651-7300 and 850-689-5700.
The State of Florida created this State Constitutional County Office as
a separate and independent government entity to ensure freedom from influence
by local or state agencies that have the power to levy taxes, spend tax dollars and assess property.