Title Loan Activity in the 79109 Area
39
Loans Funded
$1,210
Average Loan Amount
2009
Average Vehicle Year
Recent Loans Near 5922 Hillside Rd #3
| Year | Make | Model | Miles | Funded Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | Subaru | Outback | 90,160 | $472 |
| 2007 | Chevrolet | Equinox | 146,728 | $828 |
| 2012 | Toyota | Camry | 253,114 | $472 |
| 2013 | Nissan | Murano | 216,147 | $512 |
| 2011 | Toyota | Tundra | 13,164 | $172 |
Actual loan amounts vary based on vehicle condition, mileage, and state regulations.
Most Common Vehicles
Chevrolet ($855 avg), Ford ($999 avg), GMC ($1,775 avg)
Know Before You Borrow in Texas
- Interest rate cap: No state cap on CAB fees (typical market rate: $20 per $100 per 30 days = ~243% APR); third-party lender interest capped at 10% per year
- Loan range: $500 to $10,000 (typical)
- Repayment term: Single payment (typically 30 days) or installment (typically 90-180 days)
- Regulated by: Texas Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner (OCCC)
For complete Texas title loan regulations and consumer protections, visit our full Texas guide.
Quick Answers About Title Loans in Amarillo
The smallest recent title loan near 79109 was $172 for a 2011 Toyota Tundra with 13,164 miles. Across 39 loans in this area, amounts start as low as $172. Your loan amount depends on your vehicle’s current market value.
Chevrolet is the most common vehicle among title loan borrowers in the 79109 area, with 9 loans funded. The average loan amount for a Chevrolet here is $855, with an average of 170,213 miles on the odometer.
We’re located in Amarillo, near Amarillo Scuba Center and Amarillo’s Ultimate Music School, with Amarillo Music Academy also nearby. Look for us at 5922 Hillside Rd #3.
A lien-free title is generally required. The way a title loan works is that the lender records a new lien with the TxDMV, which secures their interest during the loan term. If another lienholder is already recorded, the lender cannot take a first-position lien, which is typically required. Once you repay the loan, the lender releases the lien and your title is returned clear.
If you do not have your physical title, you will need a certified copy from TxDMV before a title loan can be finalized. Complete Form VTR-34 (Application for a Certified Copy of Title) and submit it in person or by mail to a TxDMV Regional Service Center. Processing time varies. Visit txdmv.gov for the form, fee schedule, and office locations.



