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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

186.068 Transit tag for transporting motor vehicle out of state -- Administrative

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regulations -- Exclusion of motor vehicle dealers and distributors.
(1)Individual sellers or owners of motor vehicles that would ordinarily be registered
under KRS 186.050(3) may obtain a transit tag from the Transportation Cabinet in
order to transport the motor vehicle out of state. The fee for each transit tag issued
shall be five dollars ($5).
(2)A transit tag issued under this section shall be issued only for a motor vehicle which
is ineligible for:
(a)Registration under KRS 186.050; or
(b)Temporary registration under KRS 186A.100.
(3)The Transportation Cabinet shall promulgate administrative regulations pursuant to
KRS Chapter 13A to establish application forms and procedures for the issuance of
transit tags. The application for a transit tag under this section shall be accompanied
by proof of vehicle ownership and proof of insurance coverage in compliance with
KRS 304.39-080.
(4)A transit tag issued under this section shall be placed on a motor vehicle in the same
manner as a regular license plate.
(5)Transit tags issued under this section shall expire fifteen
(15)days from the date of
issuance, and shall be designed in a manner that clearly identifies the expiration
date on the face of the tag in a tamper-resistant manner.
(6)This section shall not apply to motor vehicle dealers or distributors licensed under
KRS Chapter 190.
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