Electronic Lien and Title Program

The Electronic Lien and Titling (ELT) Program holds lienholders’ title information in an electronic format instead of paper titles to reduce handling, storage, and mailing costs.

With the ELT Program, DMV keeps California Certificates of Title in an electronic format in a database instead of in a physical location. To participate, lienholders must become an ELT service provider or contract with one of DMV’s approved ELT service providers to transmit vehicle and title data. DMV will assign each participating lienholder a unique ELT ID so they can access and manage their electronic records.

Get Started

To enroll in the ELT Program, contact DMV at RODELTGRP@dmv.ca.gov

Electronic Titles vs. Paper Titles

The difference between electronic and paper titles is the way they are issued. For ELT participants, we will send an electronic notification to the lienholder in place of a paper title certificate after an application is approved.

Both paper and electronic titles:

When the lien is satisfied, a lien satisfaction notification will be sent to DMV and the title will either be automatically issued to the registered owner of the vehicle, or to a new lienholder if one is being added. A lien is perfected when the registration/titling documents are submitted to DMV and processed. DMV then sends an electronic notification to the lienholder. ELT service providers do not send electronic records to DMV for lien perfection.

ELT Program Benefits

Lienholders will no longer need to wait for a paper title in the mail to verify their liens are perfected. Instead, they’ll receive electronic notification the next business day, with owner and vehicle information included. Other benefits to lienholders include:

Transactions Lienholders Can Process in the ELT System

Lienholders Participating in the ELT Program

DMV Approved ELT Service Providers

The following companies are authorized to conduct ELT transactions with the California DMV. For ease of display, the companies have been listed in alphabetical order.

California ELT, a division of USA ELT

700 S Royal Poinciana Blvd #701
Miami Springs, FL 33166
1-888-675-7477
elt@usaelt.com
www.californiaelt.com

DDI Technology

1 Wellness Blvd Ste. 201
Irmo, SC 29063
(844) 836-1621

Dealer Support Services, Inc

Dealer Support Services, Inc
220 Coleman Road
Vine Grove, KY 40175
(863) 937-9739
www.dssal.com
support@dssal.com

DMVdesk

Kathryn Trimmer
29901 Agoura Road
Agoura Hills, CA 91301
(818) 706-1949
elt@vitu.com

Document Management Inc.

ELT Data LLC

PDP Group Inc.

10909 McCormick Road
Hunt Valley, MD 21031
Phone 1-800-666-3008
Fax (410) 584-2052
www.simplyelt.com

Secure Title Administration

200 Quality Circle
College Station, TX 77845
1-866-742-1466
SecureTitleInfo@SecureTA.com

VINtek, Inc

FAQs

Is it mandatory for lienholders to participate in the ELT Program? plus minus

Currently, participation in the ELT Program is voluntary and we are accepting applications.

We anticipate participation in the ELT Program will become mandatory in the second half of 2021 and all required ELT participants will need to apply for enrollment between January and early March of 2022. These dates are estimates. We will update this information once actual mandatory participation dates are available.

When the ELT Program becomes mandatory, who is required to enroll? plus minus

All licensed financial institutions that hold a security interest in a California titled vehicle and lend money as their primary source of income are required to enroll in the mandatory ELT Program. There is no minimum threshold of vehicles/vessels for mandatory ELT participants.

This requirement excludes businesses licensed to engage in the sale of automobiles and/or vessels. However, dealers may become voluntary participants.

Are out-of-state lienholders required to participate in the mandatory ELT Program? plus minus

Out-of-state lienholders whose primary source of business is lending money, and who are engaged in the business or practice of financing vehicles purchased by California residents to be titled in California, must participate in the mandatory ELT Program.

Out-of-state lienholders who finance vehicles to be titled only in other states by non-California residents are not required to participate. California will record existing lienholder information appearing on non-California titles when a new California resident applies to transfer a vehicle title. Those lienholders will be issued paper titles if they are not enrolled in the ELT program.

What does it cost for a lienholder to participate in the ELT Program? plus minus

Costs will vary depending on the fees charged by each ELT service provider. DMV does not assess any fees to participate in the program. Lienholders pay the ELT service providers’ fees for electronic title transactions and costs for required hardware and software. Lienholders must contact the service providers directly for actual costs.

What is the application and implementation schedule? plus minus

2024 ELT Application/Contract Deadlines:

QuarterApplication DeadlineImplementation Date
1stDecember 01, 2023April 01, 2024
2ndMarch 01, 2024July 1, 2024
3rdMay 31, 2024October 1, 2024
4thAugust 23, 2024January 2, 2025
1st 2024November 29, 2024April 01, 2025

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