Wash. Admin. Code § 308-56A-070 - Leased vehicles
(1)
How
are the lessee and lessor designated on Washington certificates of
ownership?
(a) The certificate of
ownership will show the name of the lessee as registered owner, followed by
LSE. The name of the lessor will be shown as the secured party or legal owner,
followed by LSR.
(b) If the vehicle
is subject to a security agreement the certificate of ownership will show the
lessor's name immediately below the lessee's name as a subsequent registered
owner followed by LSR. The address shown will be the lessee's. The secured
party's name and address will be shown as the legal owner.
(c) Dealers and persons engaged in the
business of vehicle leasing may simply be shown as sole registered owner if a
copy of the lease or rental agreement is attached to the application. This does
not apply if the lease contains an option to purchase or if it is for more than
one year.
(2)
How
does a lien holder release interest on a leased vehicle? To release a
lien on a vehicle that is being leased the lien holder must follow procedures
outlined in WAC
308-56A-265.
(3)
What if a sublessee is to be shown
on the Washington certificate of ownership?
(a) Sublessees will be shown on the
certificate of ownership as first registered owner, followed by SUBLSE.
Lessees, lessor, and secured parties will be shown successively as described in
subsection (1) of this section.
(b)
The address of the registered owner will be that of the sublessee.
(c) Any person to be shown on the certificate
of ownership as a registered owner as described in subsections (1) and (3)(a)
of this section must sign the application for certificate of
ownership.
(4)
Do
I need to surrender my out-of-state certificate of ownership to the department
when I register my leased vehicle in Washington? If the out-of-state
certificate of ownership shows lessee and lessor designations as required by
Washington state law or rule, the certificate of ownership need not be
surrendered. A certificate of registration will be issued, however, a
Washington certificate of ownership will not. If the out-of-state certificate
of ownership is not in name agreement or does not show lessee and lessor
designations as required by Washington law or rule, the out-of-state
certificate of ownership must be surrendered and a Washington certificate of
ownership will be issued to the lessor/legal owner.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 46.01.110, 46.12.101. 03-12-071, § 308-56A-070, filed 6/3/03, effective 7/4/03. Statutory Authority: RCW 46.01.110. 99-08-064, § 308-56A-070, filed 4/5/99, effective 5/6/99. Statutory Authority: RCW 46.01.110 and 46.12.030. 97-03-076, § 308-56A-070, filed 1/15/97, effective 2/15/97; Order MV 208, § 308-56A-070, filed 7/31/74.
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