Wis. Admin. Code Department of Transportation Trans 141.03 - Requirement to process certificates of title and registration
(1) Unless exempt
under s.
Trans
141.06, a licensed Wisconsin motor vehicle dealer
shall process certificates of title and registration for motor vehicles sold by
the dealer. A licensed motor vehicle dealer may satisfy this requirement by
contracting with the DMV under s.
Trans
141.04 or by using the e-MV11 Internet-based web
application. A motor vehicle dealer not previously licensed in Wisconsin shall
begin processing title and registration applications within 30 days after the
department approves the dealer's initial Wisconsin motor vehicle dealer
license.
(2) A licensed Wisconsin
motor vehicle dealer who processes title and registration applications using
the e-MV11 Internet-based web application shall apply to the DMV on the DMV
application form and shall comply with all applicable requirements, including
those related to persons who have access to information subject to the federal
Driver Privacy Protection Act,
18
USC 2721-
2725.
Note: Form MV11 can be obtained by writing to or calling GMA Printing, 136 West Main Street, Whitewater, WI 53190-(800) 747-4647 (phone), (262) 473-4575 (fax); Reynolds & Reynolds, 10533 West National Avenue, Suite 205, Milwaukee, WI 53227-(877) 287-3183 (phone), (800) 531-9055 (fax); or WATDASI Forms, P. O. Box 5345, Madison, WI 53705-(800) 236-7672 (phone), (608) 251-5557 (fax).
(3) The
motor vehicle dealer shall, if required by the department, furnish a
supplemental bond in addition to the bond required for licensing as a motor
vehicle dealer under s.
218.0114(5)
(a), Stats., in the following circumstances:
(a) For a dealer that the department
determines has insufficient funds to timely pay departmental registration and
titling fees.
(b) For a dealer that
the department determines has a history of errors in processing certificates of
title and registration, or that has a history of not processing certificates of
title and registration within statutory time requirements.
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