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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 186A — Automated motor vehicle registration system

186A.305 Alteration or removal of motor vehicle identification number prohibited.

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(1)No person shall intentionally remove, deface, cover, destroy, alter, or obscure any
vehicle identification number, or other distinguishing number, of a motor vehicle or
trailer or any part thereof in this state, without written authorization from the
Department of Kentucky State Police, nor shall any person place or stamp, in place
of the original manufacturer's serial, motor, or other number or mark upon a vehicle,
any number except one assigned thereto by the Department of Vehicle Regulation
under the provisions of KRS 186.1911 or authorized agency of another state.
(2)This section does not prohibit the restoration by an owner of the original vehicle
identification number when the restoration is authorized by the Department of
Kentucky State Police, nor prevent any manufacturer from placing in the ordinary
course of business numbers or marks upon new motor vehicles or new parts thereof.
(3)This section shall not apply to a scrap processor who loads, unloads, crushes,
flattens, destroys, grinds up, handles, shreds, or otherwise reduces a motor vehicle
or motor vehicle part into metallic scrap for the purpose of recycling such metallic
content.
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