Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
Section 37-12-04-01 - ProcedureIf a North Dakota resident owns a vehicle for which the resident is unable to obtain a proper certificate of title, the motor vehicle division will use the following forms and procedures to determine ownership of a vehicle and issue a certificate of title:
1. A check of the records of the motor vehicle division, as well as the records of other appropriate states, will be conducted to determine if a certificate of title has previously been issued.2. If no record of a previous certificate of title is found, the motor vehicle division will issue a North Dakota certificate of title to the applicant upon receipt of: a. A notarized bill of sale.b. A vehicle statement of ownership from the applicant (form SFN 2903).c. An inspection of the vehicle by a business that is registered with the secretary of state, is in good standing, and offers vehicle repair to the public. The business completing the certificate of inspection may not be the business that reconstructed the vehicle and must state the vehicle is in compliance with the requirements of North Dakota Century Code chapter 39-21 (form SFN 2486).d. Appropriate title fee, license fees, and motor vehicle excise tax.3. When there is no record of a previous title, the motor vehicle division will check the national crime information center computer to determine that the vehicle is not listed as a stolen vehicle.4. If a record of a previous certificate of title is found, the motor vehicle division will advise the applicant of the name and address of the last owner of the vehicle but will take no further action to issue a certificate of title. The applicant must obtain the certificate of title from the last owner or obtain an order of the court awarding ownership to the applicant.N.D. Admin Code 37-12-04-01
Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 2014-352, April 2014, effective April 1, 2014. .General Authority: NDCC 39-05-20(1)
Law Implemented: NDCC 39-05-20(1)