Quick Answers:
Where do I refer to for Title or License Registration?
For state Title and License Information, refer to:
Utah Motor Vehicle Division
210 North 1950 West
Salt Lake City, Utah 84134
Telephone: (801) 297-7780
Fees for search of records is $0.50.
Security Interests:
Shown on title held by lienholder.
Recording Requirements:
Per the Uniform Commercial Code adopted January, 1966: Must be recorded in county where mortgagor resides; if non-resident, in county where the parties were located at time of execution of document.
Recovery Requirements:
As per the UCC, repossession is allowed and permitted as long as it is peaceful.
Redemption Requirements:
No provisions.
Deficiency Requirements:
Suit for price bars retaking; however, may be allowed after deficiency is established after sale.
Special Motor Vehicle Provisions:
Required filing of a notarized copy of the instrument together with certificate issued last.
Documents Required to Transfer Ownership of Motor Vehicle:
Transfer of ownership by affidavit of repossession may be accomplished only if a lien has been recorded on the outstanding title. The following must be submitted: (a) Outstanding certificate of title, with all liens properly released. (b) An approved affidavit of repossession, from the State of Utah or another state, properly filled in and signed by the lienholder recorded on the certificate of title.
Documents Required for Liquidation:
Title, Repossession Affidavit, and Odometer Statement.
Plates:
Remain with the owner / debtor, and are transferable.
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