Q-What is a Title Loan?
A-A title loan is a short-term loan on a vehicle where an individual surrenders the title of a car or truck, which they own free and clear, to use as collateral for a loan in exchange for quick money. The equity a person has in a vehicle basically allows them to borrow money against it.
How do I make a payment on my car title loan?
ATM Title Loans accepts cash, money orders, cashiers’ checks, Visa and MasterCard. We work WITH you!
Do I have to have insurance on the vehicle to get a title loan from ATM?
NO!
Other title loan companies may require it, but we don’t.
Do I have to have a current job to qualify for a title loan from ATM?
NO!
You do NOT need to be currently employed, but you must have a verifiable source of income such as disability, unemployment, retirement, etc.
Visit our website for more information:
https://atmloancenter.com/v2/index.php
What is a title loan?
A title loan is a short-term loan on a vehicle when an individual surrenders the title of a car or truck--which they own free and clear--to use as collateral for a loan in exchange for quick money. The equity a person has in a vehicle allows them to borrow money against it.
For more information, visit our website: https://atmloancenter.com/v2/index.php
How do I apply for a loan?
Applying for a title loan is simple. All you have to do is:
1. Fill out an application online, or apply in person at: 1031 South Bluff Street, St. George, Utah.
2. Bring us your vehicle, title, and personal picture ID.
3. Take a break while we conduct a short appraisal of your vehicle to determine the amount of money we can loan on it based on the value of your car or truck and your ability to pay the loan back.
4. Once your title loan has been approved (usually about 15 minutes), you will receive the funds you need, you are allowed to leave with your car and we keep the title to the vehicle. When you have paid the title loan off, we give you the title back.
The only documents you need to bring besides your vehicle are the following:
1. The title to the vehicle
2. Your State or Government ID
3. Valid income verification such as a recent pay check stub