Quick Answers:
Where do I refer to for Title or License Registration?
For state Title and License Information, refer to:
Title and Registration Bureau
Motor Vehicle Division
Montana Department of Justice
1003 Buckskin Drive
Deer Lodge, MT 59722
Telephone: (406) 846-6000
Security Interests:
Shown on title held by debtor.
Recording Requirements:
Per the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) adopted in January, 1965: With County Clerk and Recorder of county where property is located. Must be filed with Registrar’s Bureau to be valid against third party creditors.
Recovery Requirements:
As per the UCC, repossession is allowed and permitted as long as it is peaceful, but retaking bars suit for price and vice-versa. Trip permits required on units leaving the county where repossession takes place.
Redemption Requirements:
Ten (10) day redemption.
Deficiency Requirements:
Not allowed if buyer has paid at least one-third of the purchase price and buyer surrenders to seller without expense. Judgment notes are invalid.
Special Motor Vehicle Provisions:
Contract filed with registrar of Motor Vehicles valid against all persons.
Documents Required to Transfer Ownership of Motor Vehicle:
Certificate of Title; affidavit of repossession; notarized release of lien.
Documents Required for Liquidation:
Affidavit of Repossession, Bill of Sale or Title in Lienholder’s name.
Plates:
Remain with the owner / debtor, and can be transferred to replacement vehicles of the same type.
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