Yes, MLA format can have a title page. When following the MLA format, a title page can be used, but it is not necessary and should be avoided if it isn't a requirement of your instructor or publication.
If a title page is used, then it should include the following information:
- A running head (the title of the essay/report, shortened to 50 characters or fewer)
- The full title of the paper (centered)
- Your name
- Your instructor's name
- The course number
- The date
For an example of what a title page in MLA style should look like, see this MLA format style guide from the prestigious Harvard Guide to Using Sources: http://guides.library.harvard.edu/c.php?g=286281&p=1886192
In summary, a title page is not required for MLA format, but can be included if it is required by your instructor or publication. It should contain the running head, full title, your name, the instructor's name, course number, and date. If you need more information or an example, the Harvard Guide to Using Sources provides an excellent example of a title page in MLA format.