Title Loan Data for North Hills, CA
$5,090
Average Loan Amount
$500–$46,534
Loan Range
2015
Average Vehicle Year
7,471
Loans Funded
Based on 7,471 loans in North Hills from 2024 to 2025. Actual loan amounts vary based on your vehicle’s condition, mileage, your ability to repay the loan, and California regulations.
Actual Title Loans Funded in North Hills, CA
Actual loan amounts vary based on vehicle condition, mileage, and California regulations.
| Year | Make | Model | Miles | Funded Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Hyundai | Kona | 122,306 | $4,925 |
| 2021 | Tesla | Model 3 | 96,500 | $3,591 |
| 2012 | Mercedes-Benz | M Class | 209,000 | $3,605 |
| 2018 | Nissan | Rogue Sport | 65,000 | $7,334 |
| 2012 | Ford | Mustang | 96,980 | $6,315 |
| 2017 | Honda | Civic | 152,842 | $2,525 |
| 2019 | Toyota | Tacoma | 100,000 | $5,143 |
| 2018 | Nissan | Maxima | 125,000 | $4,543 |
| 2019 | Honda | Accord | 160,000 | $8,895 |
| 2019 | Toyota | Highlander | 138,000 | $4,320 |
Average Title Loan by Most Common Vehicles in North Hills, CA
| Vehicle Make | Avg. Vehicle Value | Avg. Loan Amount | Borrowers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Toyota | $11,346 | $5,177 | 1351 |
| Honda | $10,883 | $4,864 | 871 |
| Chevrolet | $11,218 | $5,145 | 787 |
| Ford | $10,293 | $5,236 | 676 |
| Nissan | $7,990 | $4,188 | 476 |
Based on 7,471 loans in North Hills from 2024 to 2025. Actual loan amounts vary based on your vehicle’s condition, mileage, your ability to repay the loan, and California regulations.
Title Loan Regulations in California
- Interest rate cap: 36% per year plus Federal Funds Rate (~39.6% APR as of Feb 2026)
- Loan range: $2,500 to $10,000+
- Repayment term: 12 to 60 months with fixed monthly payments
- Regulated by: Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI)
What a Title Loan Costs in California
| Loan Amount | Term | APR | Interest/Fees | Total Due |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $3,000 | 24 months | 36% | $1,252 | $4,252 |
| $5,000 | 24 months | 36% | $2,087 | $7,087 |
| $9,999 | 24 months | 36% | $4,171 | $14,170 |
Your actual APR also includes the Federal Funds Rate (3.64% as of February 2026), making the current cap about 39.6%. Loans over $10,000 have no state rate cap. Always make sure your lender shows you the exact APR before signing.
📖 Governing law: California Finance Lenders Law (Cal. Fin. Code §§ 22000 to 22780)
See all California title loan rules and consumer protections on our California title loans page.
Title Loan Questions for North Hills, CA Residents
You do not need to visit a location in North Hills. The full application process can be completed online or by phone. Submit your vehicle details, upload your documents, and receive a decision from home.
Same-day or next-business-day funding is possible for many applicants in North Hills. The key steps – application, vehicle evaluation, document review, and fund release – can often be completed within one business day when everything is in order.
No, there is no penalty for paying off early. California law prohibits prepayment penalties on title loans. You can pay off your loan at any time and only pay interest for the time you actually hold the loan.
Yes. Title loans often come with high costs. In California, the rate is capped at about 36% per year plus the Federal Funds Rate, currently about 39% to 40% APR. For every $1,000 you borrow, expect to pay about $390 to $400 in interest per year. Use these only for short-term emergencies you can repay on time.
No credit check is required for pre-approval or a free estimate. Approval is based primarily on your vehicle’s value and your ability to repay.
You need to show income – but income does not mean a traditional job. In North Hills, a range of documents are accepted as proof:
Government benefit letters (Social Security, disability, unemployment)
Pension or retirement income statements
Bank statements reflecting consistent deposits
Self-employment income records or recent tax returns
In California, title loan interest rates are regulated by the DFPI. The current cap for loans from $2,500 to $10,000 is 36% APR plus the Federal Funds Rate (~39.6% APR).
| Loan Amount | Term | Monthly Payment | Total Repaid |
| $,000 | 24 mo | ~77 | ~,252 |
| $,000 | 24 mo | ~95 | ~,087 |
| $,999 | 24 mo | ~90 | ~4,170 |
Examples shown at 36% APR. Actual APR, payments, and loan terms may vary.
Title loans can cost more than many other borrowing options. Interest rates are usually higher, and your vehicle is used as collateral. Alternatives such as personal loans, credit cards, or payment plans may cost less if you qualify. Title loans are typically used for short-term emergency needs or by borrowers who cannot qualify for traditional loans.

