All of the following apply to the process of obtaining a
replacement title from the Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division of the
Department of Transportation (DMV) under ORS
803.065:
(1) A replacement title issued by DMV shall
reflect all ownership interests recorded on the original certificate of title.
No changes of ownership, names of interest holders or vehicle description shall
be reflected on the replacement title, except:
(a) To correct information incorrectly
recorded on the title; or
(b) To
reflect changes to the vehicle since the title was issued, including the
addition of brands such as "totaled,""assembled,""previous damage" or other
brands required by statute or rule.
(2) A replacement title with transfer of
interest may be issued as provided in OAR
735-026-0010.
(3) No replacement title shall be issued if
the certificate of title is required to be surrendered under ORS Chapter 819.
This section does not preclude:
(a) An
application for replacement title submitted in support of an application for
salvage title; or
(b) An
application for replacement title submitted to comply with salvage procedures
under ORS Chapter 819.
(4) A replacement title may be issued only if
the certificate of title is lost, destroyed or mutilated.
(5) "Lost" means the whereabouts of the
certificate of title is unknown and that, to the best of the owner's or
person's knowledge who is required to attest to the disposition of the
certificate of title, the title is not in the possession of another
party.
(6) A stolen certificate of
title shall be considered "lost" only if the certificate is physically taken by
a party with no possible ownership interest in the vehicle:
(a) Situations where the certificate may be
considered lost include, but shall not be limited to, the certificate of title
being taken in a burglary, robbery or theft;
(b) Situations where the certificate shall
not be considered lost include, but shall not be limited to, the certificate
being taken due to a domestic dispute, or the certificate being given to a
purchaser who later reneged on payment, including paying with a check which the
bank would not cash.
(7)
"Destroyed" means the certificate of title no longer exists. "Destroyed" does
not include surrender of the title to DMV or other jurisdiction.
(8) "Mutilated" means the certificate of
title is damaged (e.g., torn in half), or the vehicle description, title brand
information or ownership information printed on the title when issued has been
altered in a manner that could cause someone to believe the title was issued
differently than it was. "Mutilated" does not include alterations or errors
made in the assignment of title. This section does not preclude issuance of a
replacement title if an interest holder released on the title in error and no
assignment of interest was completed and no interests were
transferred.
(9) Only the person or
persons to whom DMV was required to deliver the certificate of title may apply
for a replacement title. DMV shall accept an application for replacement title
only if it is signed by:
(a) The primary
security interest holder, if one was recorded on the certificate of
title;
(b) All joint security
interest holders, if joint security interest holders are recorded on the
certificate of title;
(c) Every
lessor, if there is a lessor, and there is no security interest holder;
or
(d) Every registered owner, if
there is no security interest holder or lessor.
(10) The application for replacement title
shall be in writing on a form(s) furnished by DMV or other form(s) acceptable
to DMV.
(11) Information required
on the application shall include, but shall not be limited to:
(a) Information sufficient for DMV to
identify the vehicle and to locate the current record, such as the vehicle
make, year model, vehicle identification number and registration plate number;
(b) The names and addresses of all
interest holders in the vehicle. If ownership of the vehicle has been
transferred and the owner of record agrees, DMV may deliver the title to the
transferee. In such cases, the name and address of the transferee shall be
shown on the application as the owner's mailing address;
(c) A certification as to the disposition of
the certificate of title (e.g., whether it was lost, destroyed or mutilated).
If the person entitled to apply has no knowledge of the disposition of the
title, the person with such knowledge shall make the certification;
(d) The signature of the person(s) entitled
to apply. If the applicant is a financial institution, "signature" shall
include the name of the institution, the signature of an authorized
representative and evidence to satisfy DMV that the applicant is the financial
institution named on the certificate of title. Such evidence may include, but
shall not be limited to, a unique line stamp, official letterhead or other
similar device. DMV may, but shall not be required to, independently verify
that the financial institution named on the certificate of title is the
applicant for replacement title.
(12) DMV may require additional evidence of
ownership, disposition of the certificate of title or the identity of the
applicant if:
(a) DMV has any reason to
believe there may be a dispute of ownership of the vehicle;
(b) DMV has any reason to believe the
certificate of title may not be lost, destroyed or mutilated; or
(c) DMV has any reason to believe the
applicant may not be the person entitled to apply for a replacement
title.
(13) The
application shall be accompanied by the fee for a replacement title established
under ORS 803.090.