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Virginia Mobile Home Title Transfer Guide (2025)

In Virginia, manufactured home titles are handled by the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles. This guide covers forms, fees, timelines, and step-by-step instructions for standard sales, inheritance, and lien releases.

Virginia Title Agency: Virginia DMV Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles · Phone: (804) 497-7100

Which Agency Handles Virginia Manufactured Home Titles?

In Virginia, the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (Virginia DMV) is responsible for issuing and transferring manufactured home titles. Unlike regular vehicles, manufactured homes in Virginia require special handling through Virginia DMV. Always file title paperwork with Virginia DMV directly or through their authorized county agents.

The most important thing to understand before you start: Virginia DMV only processes complete applications. Missing a single required document — a lien release, a death certificate, a notarized signature — will result in your packet being returned and weeks of delay. This guide tells you everything you need so you don't make that trip twice.

Key Forms for Virginia Title Transfers

FormPurpose
VSA-17AApplication for Certificate of Title — manufactured homes
VSA-24Discharge of Lien
Lien ReleaseRequired if a lender is listed on the current title; lender must sign and submit to Virginia DMV
Heir / Estate AffidavitUsed when transferring after the owner's death without full probate (state thresholds apply)

Step-by-Step: Standard Sale Transfer in Virginia

  1. Obtain the current title from the seller — Verify the seller's name matches the title exactly. Check for any lienholder listed on the face of the title.
  2. Complete the transfer application — Both buyer and seller fill out VSA-17A. All signatures must match names on file with Virginia DMV. Errors here are the most common rejection reason.
  3. Resolve any liens — If a lender is listed on the title, obtain a signed lien release before filing. Virginia DMV will not issue a clean title without it.
  4. Submit to Virginia DMV — File by mail or in person. Include all forms, the original title, and payment. Use certified mail if submitting by post.
  5. Pay applicable fees — See the fee schedule below. Verify current fees before submitting, as they change periodically.
  6. Receive new title — Virginia DMV issues a new title in the buyer's name. Store it safely — replacing a lost title takes additional time and fees.

Fee Schedule (2025 Estimates)

TransactionEstimated Fee
Standard title transfer$15 title fee
Duplicate / replacement titleTypically $15–$75 depending on state
Lien filing (new lender)$2–$10
Estate / heirship transferSame as standard transfer fee

Fees change periodically. Always confirm current amounts with Virginia DMV at (804) 497-7100 before filing.

Timeline: How Long Does It Take in Virginia?

DMV customer service centers: same-day to 2 business days. Mail: 3–6 weeks.

Virginia: Real Property ConversionsVirginia has a streamlined process for converting manufactured homes to real property (surrendering the DMV title and recording an Affidavit of Affixation with the county circuit court). Common in Virginia, it affects financing options and property tax treatment significantly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most states recommend or require a bill of sale documenting the purchase price, home description, and both parties' information. Even where not strictly required for title processing, a bill of sale protects both parties and establishes the sale price for tax purposes. Confirm with Virginia DMV at (804) 497-7100.

This is more common than you might think. You will need to locate the original seller to complete proper transfer paperwork. If the seller is unavailable or deceased, Virginia may have a bonded title or court order pathway. Contact Virginia DMV to explain your specific situation — they can advise the correct remedy. The longer this is left unresolved, the more complicated it becomes.

Yes, most states allow transfer into a revocable living trust. You will file the same title transfer forms, with the new owner name formatted as "[Your Name], Trustee of the [Trust Name] dated [Date]." Include relevant trust pages showing your authority as trustee. Contact Virginia DMV to confirm they do not require additional documentation for trust transfers.

Inspections are generally not required by the title agency for private-party resales. However, if the home is being moved to a new site or installed on a new foundation, local building permits and inspections may be required. If financing is involved, your lender will likely require an appraisal — that is separate from the title process.

Disclaimer Informational only. Verify current Virginia DMV requirements before filing. Not legal advice.

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