Wash. Admin. Code § 308-93-445 - Personal property lien - Chattel
(1)
What is a chattel lien? For
the purposes of this chapter, a chattel lien is a process by which a person may
sell or take ownership of a vessel when:
(a)
They provide services or materials for the vessel at the request of the
registered owner; and
(b) The
person who provided the services and/or materials has not been
compensated.
(2)
What documents are required to issue a certificate of ownership for a
vessel? The required documents include:
(a) A completed Vehicle/Vessel Chattel Lien
Sale Affidavit form provided or approved by the department; and
(b) A certified copy of the lien filing that
is filed with the county auditor; and
(c) A copy of the letter(s) sent by the lien
applicant via first class mail, and certified or registered mail, to the
registered and legal owners of record, including the return receipt;
and
(d) Affidavit of service by
mail; and
(e) Application for
certificate of ownership; and
(f)
Other documents that may be required by law or rule.
(3) When is a Washington court order
required to issue a certificate of ownership as a result of a chattel lien?
A court order is required when:
(a)
Someone other than the owner of record requested the services and/or materials;
or
(b) There is no record of the
vessel on file with the department.
(4)
What laws regulate chattel
liens?Chapters 60.08 and 60.10 RCW regulate chattel liens.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 88.020 [88.02.070], 88.02.100. 07-03-128, § 308-93-445, filed 1/23/07, effective 2/23/07. Statutory Authority: RCW 46.01.110. 06-17-145, § 308-93-445, filed 8/22/06, effective 9/22/06. Statutory Authority: RCW 88.02.070 and 88.02.100. 01-21-071, § 308-93-445, filed 10/18/01, effective 11/18/01.
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