Title Loans in Louisiana
Own your vehicle? Put its value to work. A Courtesy Cash title loan lets qualifying Louisiana residents borrow up to $1,000.00 — and keep driving the whole time. The process takes about 20 minutes.

What is a title loan?
A title loan is a short-term advance made to you if you own your vehicle. Your vehicle serves as security for the loan, while you continue driving it as usual. It can be a practical way to access short-term cash when you need it — with terms explained clearly before anything is signed.
What to bring
The application takes about 20–25 minutes. Your vehicle must be registered in the State of Louisiana. Before stopping by one of our locations, please have the following ready:
When you come in
Once you have your documents, stop by and here’s what happens:
Vehicle inspected
We take a quick look at your vehicle on site.
Value obtained
A blue book value is determined based on the inspection.
Offer made
Courtesy Cash makes an offer on the loan amount.
Your transaction is confidential
We respect our customers’ desire for privacy in managing their personal financial matters. Your loan transaction is confidential and your personal information is treated accordingly.
Ready to use your vehicle’s value?
Apply online and we’ll be in touch within 24 hours, or bring your vehicle to a nearby branch.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much can I borrow?
You can borrow up to $1,000.00. The exact amount depends on your vehicle and your ability to repay, and is explained before you decide.
Do I get to keep my vehicle?
Yes. You continue driving your vehicle while you repay the loan. The title serves as security.
How long does it take?
The application takes about 20–25 minutes. After a quick inspection and review, many customers leave with a decision the same day.
Does the vehicle need to be registered in Louisiana?
Yes. The vehicle must be registered in the State of Louisiana, and you’ll need a clear title in your name.
Title loans use your vehicle title as security and are intended for short-term needs. All loans are subject to approval and applicable Louisiana state regulations. Borrow only what you can repay.