Or. Admin. Code § 735-020-0040 - Transitional Ownership Document Fees - Submission of Fees and Establishment of Account
(1) In
accordance with ORS 803.130 through ORS
803.138, a person may submit to
DMV transitional ownership documents (TOD) to enable security interests to be
perfected in a timely manner.
(2)
An applicant for a TOD must submit a Transitional Ownership Document (TOD) form
(DMV form 735-227) and the fee required in ORS
803.134. DMV will reject, return
or otherwise invalidate an application that does not include the necessary
fee.
(3) If DMV receives a single
payment (such as one check or money order) to cover multiple transactions and
there are insufficient moneys in the payment to cover all transactions, DMV
will apply the moneys under the following rules:
(a) DMV will apply the moneys in the payment
to any TODs submitted with that payment, before applying any of the moneys to
other types of transactions submitted with the payment.
(b) DMV will process the TODs in the normal
order of business, with no preference given to applying moneys to any
particular TOD.
(c) If there are
insufficient moneys for all TODs submitted, DMV will reject, return or
otherwise invalidate all TODs that were not fully paid for by the moneys
submitted.
(4) DMV will
retain any fees received to process a TOD, regardless of whether the TOD is
subsequently rejected, returned or otherwise invalidated.
(5) A person may establish a TOD Filing Fee
Account from which to make TOD application payments. To establish a TOD Filing
Fee Account the person shall:
(a) Submit a
completed Application for Transitional Ownership Document (TOD) Filing Fee
Account (DMV form 735-6950); and
(b) Pay a $70 non-refundable fee to cover the
cost of processing the account application.
(6) If an applicant for a TOD Filing Fee
Account is a dealer of new or used motor vehicles, the applicant must be
certified as a vehicle dealer by DMV under ORS Chapter 822 before DMV will
establish a TOD Filing Fee Account for the applicant. DMV may require proof of
certification before establishing a TOD Filing Fee Account.
(7) Notwithstanding section (2) of this rule,
a TOD Filing Fee Account holder may submit a TOD transaction without an
accompanying payment provided that the account holder reports its TOD Filing
Fee Account number on the Transitional Ownership Document (TOD) form (DMV form
735-227). In that case, the TOD Filing Fee Account holder may submit its
Transitional Ownership Document (TOD) form (DMV form 735-227) by
facsimile.
(8) DMV will change the
status of a TOD Filing Fee Account to delinquent if any invoice has not been
paid within 30 days of the date of invoice. DMV will reject any TOD application
Transitional Ownership Document (TOD) form (DMV form 735-227) from a TOD Filing
Fee Account that is delinquent.
(9)
A TOD Filing Fee Account is no longer delinquent once the account holder pays
the full balance owed. DMV will re-activate the account once the full the
account balance payment is processed.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619, 802.010 & 803.134
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 803.130 - 803.138
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