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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

186A.125 Application for title or registration -- Department to provide forms --

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County clerk to process documents -- Exceptions.
(1)Except as provided in subsection
(5)of this section, application for a first certificate
of registration, or title, in the name of an owner shall be made on forms prescribed
by the Department of Vehicle Regulation consistent with this chapter, which shall
be available from any county clerk or on the Transportation Cabinet's website.
(2)Application forms shall be completed, except as to required signatures, by legibly
printing in ink, or typing all required information.
(3)The application, when presented to the county clerk, shall contain all required
information and be fully executed with all required supporting documentation and
fees.
(4)The county clerk shall reject any application upon which the information provided
is not legibly printed or typed, the required information is not supplied, not
accompanied by required supporting documents, not properly executed with
signatures when required, or when the clerk determines that the application is
improper or that the applicant is not entitled to registration or title of the vehicle for
which registration or title is sought, or in the absence of the required fees.
(5)This section shall not apply to applications for title or salvage title using the
electronic title application and registration system established under KRS
186A.017.
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