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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 186 — Licensing of motor vehicles, operators, and trailers

186.1911 Replacement of vehicle identification number -- Fee.

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(1)In any instance where a transfer of a motor vehicle is accompanied by a certificate
of title or registration and the vehicle has had the vehicle identification number
removed, altered, defaced, or covered, the owner shall, before delivery of the
vehicle to any other person, obtain a replacement vehicle identification number
from the manufacturer and affix it to the vehicle at the places specified by the
Department of Vehicle Regulation or obtain a Kentucky identification number from
the department and affix it to the vehicle at the places specified by the Department
of Vehicle Regulation.
(2)Each application for a Kentucky identification number from the department shall be
assessed a five dollar ($5) fee, which shall be retained by the department to defray
the costs of processing, producing, and transmitting the plates to the applicant.
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