Car Title Loans In Arizona

There are many lenders that will approve people in need of cash with no credit check, limited credit or bad credit across the United States. One type of this (subprime) alternate financing is secured with the title of the borrowers car. Before taking out one of these loans you should be aware of the following: Depending on the lender, you may be required to turn over your car title and keys when you get the loan. They will loan you a fraction of the car value at a higher than normal interest rate. There is also no federal regulation of automobile title loans, but some states have put some rules in place to regulate the interest charged by these lenders. You should also know that if you can't keep up with the payments on your car title loan or if you default, the lender can repossess your car.

For your convenience, our staff has put together a list of car title loans lenders in the state of Arizona


Below is a listing of car title loan programs in Arizona, that we were told, are currently accepting applications from individuals that wish to secure a loan using the equity in their automobile. Note: This list is to be used as a reference only and we cannot guarantee that you will be approved for a loan. Please help us keep this list up to date and comprehensive by emailing us at help@consumerbadcreditguide.com with car title lenders in your area. Please include the state and city where they are located.

Pawn 1st - To qualify for a car title loan you must have a clear Arizona title and registration, proof of residence (utility bill, lease, etc), proof of income (paystub, bank statement, etc), and a valid Arizona ID.
Locations:
2415 E. McDowell Rd, Phoenix AZ 85008 Phone: (602) 275-5996
3505 E. Thomas Rd, Phoenix AZ 85018 Phone: (602) 808-9298
9825 N. Metro Parkway, Phoenix, AZ 85051 Phone: (602) 944-2032
234 W. Southern Ave, Tempe, AZ 85282 Phone: (480) 894-8666
3116 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Phone: (480) 990-3739
450 N. Country Club , Mesa, AZ 85201 Phone: (480) 962-8888

GreenBack Title Loans - Auto title loans from $100 to $50,000 on tucks, cars and motorcycles with no year or mileage limits.
Locations:
3002 North Arizona Ave, Suite #9, Chandler, AZ 85225 Phone: (480) 926-6666

Tio Rico Auto Title Loans - To qualify you need a vehicle, certificate of title, two forms of ID and one must be a driver’s license, must be 18 years or older, proof of insurance and residence.
Locations:
3777 Grand Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85019 Phone: (602) 864-5005

Cash Time Auto Title Loans - They loan up to 70% of the wholesale value of the vehicle from $300.00 to $50,000.00 and do not run credit reports. To qualify you must have proof of income and own a vehicle with a free and clear title worth at least $2000 wholesale. If approved for a loans they put a lien on the title, but you can still drive your car.
Locations:
4551 E. Speedway Blvd Tucson, AZ 85712 Phone: (520) 512-8808 535 E. Southern Ave. #10 Mesa, AZ 85204 Phone: (480) 557-0077

Auto Title Loans and More LLC
Location:
2221 W Van Buren St, Phoenix, AZ 85009

Cash-n-Go Car Title Loans - No credit required and you can apply Online.
Locations:
890 W Bell Rd, Glendale, AZ 85308 Phone: (602) 443-1055

A Cash Deal Auto Title Loans - They can lend you up to 100% of the value of your vehicle if you own your car, truck, or van free and clear of any liens.
Location:
3400 N Arizona Ave Ste 111, Chandler, AZ 85225 Phone: (480) 917-1048

Sun City Car Title Loans - They loan up to 25000 dollars with 42 months loan repayment periods available.
Location:
10032 W Bell Rd #106, Sun City, AZ 85351 Phone: (480) 630-4025

Cashway Auto Title Loans
Location: 241 W Cottonwood Ln, Casa Grande, AZ 85122 Phone: (520) 423-2423

Further information and additional lists in many U.S. States on car title loans and lenders can reviewed at Car Title Loans.

Tip: If you know you're going to be late with a payment, talk to the lender to try to work things out. If you and the lender reach an agreement, be sure you get the agreement in writing. Contact your state or local consumer protection office to find out whether your state gives you any additional rights.