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Locations in Brawley

613 E St
Brawley, California 92227
(760) 478-6535
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3 Easy Steps to Get a Car Title Loan in Brawley

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Apply either online or by phone. Montana Capital is here to help you get a loan using your car title as collateral - fast and secured!

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Depending on how much your car is worth, how much money you need and your ability to repay you could get up to $50,000.

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Have your money sent directly to your bank, debit card or pick up your money at any MoneyGram location near you.

Process

  • Apply online or call us
  • Get approved
  • Get the cash loan
  • Keep driving your vehicle

Requirements

Identification

The vehicle’s title

Personal details

References

Ability-to-repay

Benefits

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Title Loan Statistics in Brawley, CA

$5,017

Average Title Loan in California

$10,622

Average Vehicle Value

4,675

Loans Funded in 2025

47.2%

Average Loan-to-Value

Based on 4,675 title loans funded in 2025

Most Common Vehicles for Title Loans across California

Vehicle Make Avg. Year Avg. Mileage # of Loans
Toyota2015132,474 mi822
Honda2016116,212 mi521
Chevrolet2013123,687 mi492
Ford2014128,318 mi453
Nissan2017135,205 mi296

Recent Title Loans Funded in California

The table below shows actual title loans funded in California. Amounts vary based on each vehicle’s make, model, year, and condition.

Year Make Model Miles Funded Amount
2015MazdaCX-5140,000$2,525
2021ToyotaTacoma72,300$9,989
2006FordExpedition147,000$3,410
2010Mercedes-BenzGL Class100,000$2,652
2014MitsubishiOutlander Sport113,815$2,525
2009ToyotaCamry132,000$4,015
2018DodgeDurango110,000$6,006

Frequently Asked Questions About Title Loans in Brawley, CA

Can I get a title loan in Brawley if my vehicle was originally purchased in Mexico?

We require a clear California vehicle title in your name, so a vehicle currently titled in Baja California or another Mexican state can’t be used as collateral directly.

To qualify, the vehicle would first need to be imported and titled through California DMV – a process that involves NHTSA and EPA compliance verification (the vehicle must meet US safety and emissions standards), CBP entry documentation, and California registration. Some Mexican-spec vehicles can’t be permanently imported because they don’t meet US standards.

If you cross the border regularly with a Mexican-plated vehicle for work, that vehicle isn’t eligible for a Montana Capital title loan. An unsecured personal loan from a credit union with cross-border services may be a better fit.

I’m an H-2A seasonal agricultural worker – can I apply for a Brawley title loan during my work season?

The practical answer depends on whether you have a California vehicle title in your name, which is uncommon for visa-restricted workers who typically don’t title vehicles here. If you’ve purchased and titled a vehicle in California in your own name, you can apply with us, and your H-2A contract pay stubs and employer documentation can serve as proof of ability to repay.

Two cautions for visa workers: a title loan default that results in repossession could affect your credit history and complicate future credit access, and the loan term may extend past your work season – leaving you obligated for payments after you return home. If you’re considering a title loan to send money home or cover an emergency, a wire-transfer service or remittance-focused credit product is usually a better fit.

Why might my loan amount in Brawley be lower than my vehicle’s blue book value?

Three factors drive the gap between what a vehicle is “worth” in retail listings and what it can support as a title loan with us.

First, our appraisal is closer to wholesale or auction recovery value, not retail asking price – a vehicle listed at $12,000 on a dealer lot may appraise at $7,000–$8,000 wholesale.

Second, California requires us to verify ability to repay, so your loan amount is capped by what your documented monthly income can sustainably support, not just collateral value.

Third, we apply a loan-to-value ratio (typically 25%–60%) to manage default risk. Combined: a vehicle “worth” $10,000 might support a Brawley title loan of $2,500–$4,500 rather than $10,000.

Brawley is a border-adjacent ag city – what language and identification options do you offer?

Imperial Valley borrowers often prefer to do business in Spanish, and we offer Spanish service at our Brawley office (613 E St) along with our Spanish-language site at montanacapital.com/es.

For identification, federal Customer Identification Program rules require us to verify identity. Acceptable ID often includes a California driver’s license, state ID, US passport, or in some cases foreign passport or matrícula consular – policies vary by lender, so ask us directly about what we accept before completing your application. California Rural Legal Assistance offers free consumer-rights guidance to Imperial Valley residents in Spanish.

If I default on a Brawley title loan, can you take other property besides my vehicle?

Under California’s title loan framework, the vehicle pledged as collateral is the primary security for the loan, and our first remedy in default is repossession and sale of that vehicle.

Whether we can pursue you for a deficiency balance – the difference between the sale price and what you owed – depends on the specific loan structure and which California statute governs it. Title loans under the California Financing Law generally permit deficiency claims if the sale follows the notice and procedure requirements of Commercial Code §9610–§9626.

We can’t garnish wages without first obtaining a court judgment, and California protects certain income (Social Security, public benefits) from garnishment under Code of Civil Procedure §704.080. Before signing, ask our Brawley office for written clarification on deficiency policy.

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