Skip to main content

Newsroom

The Motor Vehicle Division experiencing a backlog of up to three months, 
click here to request expedited title

read progress

Request A Vehicle or Boat Title

minute read


The Department of Revenue’s Motor Vehicle Division is experiencing a title backlog due to testing and training in preparation for the launch of the new title and vehicle registration system, 605Drive.  As a result, processing times are longer than normal and could be 3-4 months in most instances.

We recognize there are situations where individuals and businesses may need the processing of the title expedited, and our agency is trying to accommodate as many of these requests as possible. Individuals or businesses needing a title can complete a form and submit it electronically to the Department. Approved forms will be processed once a week. Reasons to request an expedited title include: 1) A South Dakota resident is moving to another state; or 2) the Vehicle Ownership has been transferred.

Ownership changes may include the following:

  • Current Titled Owner has Sold the Vehicle
  • Adding / Removing a Name on a Title
  • Insurance Claim
  • Court Order

Individuals who purchase a new vehicle, but have a loan on the vehicle, will not receive a title until the vehicle loan has been paid in full and the lienholder releases the electronic title.

Individuals and businesses who would like to request an expedited title may do so by completing our online form at the link provided below:

Request Title

Recommended Articles

South Dakota DOR Reports 13% Increase in Tax Collections from 2025 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

The South Dakota Department of Revenue estimates that tax collections from the 2025 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally totaled $1,581,736, marking a 13% increase over last year’s collections of $1,399,501.

Read More About South Dakota DOR Reports 13% Increase in Tax Collections from 2025 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

Beware of Fraudulent Online Casinos Targeting Individuals

These unauthorized platforms are using misleading advertisements, fake apps, and cloned websites to deceive consumers and pose financial and personal security risks.

Read More About Beware of Fraudulent Online Casinos Targeting Individuals

Changes in municipal taxes take effect in two South Dakota Communities

Beginning July 1, 2025, the communities of Newell and Wagner will be implementing a 1 percent municipal gross receipts tax on lodging accommodations, eating establishments, alcohol sales, and admissions.

Read More About Changes in municipal taxes take effect in two South Dakota Communities