Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 25, December 13, 2024
Section 11.15.14.09 - Vehicles Being Titled Due to a Sheriff's SaleA. An applicant for a title for a vehicle being titled due to a sheriff's sale shall provide the Administration with: (1) A court order or writ directing the sale;(2) An application for a certificate of title;(3) A copy of the required newspaper advertisement; and(4) A bill of sale from a sheriff.B. The Administration shall refuse to issue a certificate of title if: (1) The required documents are not furnished or the information is incomplete;(2) The application for certificate of title is signed by an individual to whom power of attorney is granted and the writing granting the power of attorney is not furnished;(3) The applicant is a trust and the trust agreement naming the trust and designating the trustee or trustees is not furnished;(4) A transaction involves a bankruptcy and a copy of the court appointment for the bankruptcy trustee is not furnished;(5) A transaction involves a legal dependent and a copy of a court appointment for the legal guardian is not furnished;(6) The documents furnished contain an error or alteration and letters of explanation or certified statements do not clarify the errors or alterations to the satisfaction of the Administration;(7) The lien holder to be recorded is someone other than a dealer or bona fide lending institution and a lien contract is not furnished;(8) The vehicle is an unrecovered stolen vehicle and a letter from the insurance company requesting issuance of a title in order to satisfy the claim is not furnished;(9) Certain documents are lost or omitted and the applicant fails to furnish:(a) A letter of indemnification which is subject to the approval of the Administration, and(b) Photocopies of lost documents;(10) The owner or purchaser is deceased and the personal representative, legatee, distributee, legal heir, or surviving spouse has not provided as required: (a) Letters of administration/testamentary,(b) A legal heir form, or(11) For a mobile home, a receipt from the Compliance Division of the Comptroller of the Treasury, which shows that the retail sales tax has been paid on a used mobile home sold before January 1, 1989, is not furnished;(12) The applicant has requested a replacement VIN but has not: (a) Furnished an application for an assigned VIN, or(b) Had a VIN inspection completed by an authorized police officer in this State;(13) The previous ownership document was a salvage certificate and the inspection by a police officer in this State who is authorized to inspect salvage vehicles is not furnished; or(14) A security interest termination statement for liens on the previous Maryland title record is not furnished.Md. Code Regs. 11.15.14.09
Regulations .09 amended effective 42:25 Md. R. 1545, eff.12/21/2015