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Competitive interest rates for everyone in Delaware.

A secured loan, like Delaware title loans, is a great option to keep interest rates low, especially for people who may not have the best credit score. An unsecured loan relies on a person's credit history to determine their interest rate, so low credit will often equal a high rate. Since auto title loans are secured by your vehicle, the lender incurs less risk and can then offer lower rates to these applicants (without a credit check).

Even though secured loans usually have lower interest rates, that still doesn't guarantee a competitive rate for your loan. Titlelo works with multiple lenders to ensure you get the very best rates available and loan amounts are based on the value of your vehicle, rather than your credit history. Within seconds, you can be pre-approved for a title loan by entering basic information about yourself and your car.

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Titlelo works for our customers, not lenders. We offer personable customer service and will take the time to answer any questions you have. We offer instant pre-approval and fast cash, but we don't want you to feel rushed in the process. Chat with us online or call us to learn about what services or lenders may provide the best opportunities for you.

Once we learn more about you, we can help find the perfect lender. Compared to other loan brokers, we are as flexible as they come! We will help you secure a loan no matter how old your vehicle is, its mileage, or the amount of equity it currently has. We do not require proof of employment or minimum monthly income, and you do not need a bank account. We can even help you find a lender for a second-lien on your vehicle (if it is not currently paid off).

Still making payments on your car? No problem.

If your car is not yet paid off, but you still would like to take out a title loan, Titlelo can work with you to find a solution. A title loan on a vehicle with an already-active loan would be referred to as a second-lien on the vehicle. A lien is the legal right of possession over property until another party pays off a debt.

Though Titlelo does not recommend this kind of loan, as it is considered a high-risk loan, we want to empower you to make the best decision for your situation. We can discuss all of your options and provide you with our professional recommendations, but at the end of the day, we will connect you with the lender you choose. Titlelo has worked hard to build relationships with lenders that offer these special loans while still maintaining an excellent reputation.

No bank account required for Delaware title loans.

Unless you receive your funds via direct deposit, there will be no reason to process your bank account information. It is not required to process your loan, and we respect that you may not want to share this information. Titlelo protects customer data, but the safest place for it is to remain with you.

To apply, you will need to provide only basic information about yourself and your vehicle to Titlelo. There may be more documentation required by the lender to process the loan and disburse funds, including a valid government-issued ID, the title to the vehicle, and proof of income. Some lenders will request proof of address, proof of registration, or proof of insurance (but not always).

No car insurance required for auto title loans in Delaware, OH.

While most states require car insurance for every vehicle on the road, not all do. Even within a state that requires car insurance, an out-of-service vehicle could have had its policy terminated months or even years ago (why insure it if it isn't going anywhere?). If you would like a title loan for a vehicle that is uninsured, Titlelo can find the perfect lender for you.

Lenders have different requirements, including specifications for the vehicle to be pre-qualified for a loan, but Titlelo handles that for you. Instead of searching endlessly for lenders offering title loans for uninsured cars that meet your preferences, simply fill out a quick application and let us be your matchmaker.

We make applying for Delaware title loans easy.

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Applying for car title loans online shouldn't be difficult. Complete our simple online application and enter basic information about yourself and your vehicle. Once you're pre-approved, one of our friendly experts will contact you.

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Titlelo will assess your needs and match you with the best lender in your area. Once you've accepted the terms and conditions of your lender, we'll help you gather everything you need to make the process simple and swift.

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Visit your local title lender and bring your title, ID, and any other required documents. Review and sign your loan documents and get the cash you need instantly. Drive away with your car and get back to what matters in your life.

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Ohio title loan laws

In Ohio, the Short Term Loan Act of the state explicitly bans lenders from accepting a vehicle title as collateral for a short-term loan. However, title lenders work under the state’s Credit Service Organization Act. This particular act requires registration and connection for establishments that offer credit repair, debt counseling, and related services.

Under the CSO Act, the lender can issue a loan either in the form of a check or a money order. The lender charges a cashing fee – generally 3 to 6% for each transaction. As such, a $200 loan can reach up to 600% APR.

A lender can also get a CSO license from the state and then act as a broker to aid borrowers to get a title loan from a third party. For the services rendered, the lender can charge anywhere between $25 and $100. The third-party lender also charges fees and interest on the loan. The latter is typically 25% of the loan principal. The minimum loan amount is $1500, and the interest rate is generally 300% or higher.

Requirements:

In Delaware, borrowers must be at least 18 years of age and must be the outright owner of the vehicle.

Loan Extensions:

Depending on the lender and the third-party agency that grants the title loan, an extension is possible. There are currently no laws or guidelines that control title loan rollovers in Delaware, OH.

Repossessions:

The borrower typically signs a security agreement for the circumvented title loan process in Ohio. The signed agreement gives the lender the right to repossess the vehicle if the borrower fails to repay the debt on its maturity date. Due to the compound nature of the title laws in Ohio, there are a variety of legal defenses to repossessions for both the lender and the borrower.

But when the loaned vehicle is repossessed, the lender must sell the car. The lender also has to give notice to the borrower within five business days before the repossession happens. The borrower is required to pay different charges which include the past due installments, the late fees, the interest rate and other costs the lender incurred.

If the vehicle is being auctioned, the lender must send another notice to the borrower, at least ten days before the event takes place. The notice must state the time and location of the auction as well as the minimum selling price of the vehicle. Proceeds from the sale will be used to pay off the loan.

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