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Code · Maryland · Transportation

§ 13-106

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§13–106.
(a)The Administration shall:
(1)File each application for a certificate of title that it receives; and
(2)Issue a certificate of title of the vehicle if:
(i)It finds that the applicant is entitled to the certificate of title; and
(ii)It has received the required fees.
(b)The Administration shall keep a record of all certificates of title that it issues, as follows:
(1)Under a distinctive title number assigned to the vehicle;
(2)Under the vehicle identification number of the vehicle or, if a distinguishing number has been assigned to it, under the distinguishing number; and
(3)Under any other method that the Administration determines.
(c)Upon receipt with the application for a certificate of title, the Administration shall maintain a record of the following documents as a part of its certificate of title records for a motor vehicle:
(1)A notice from a dealer under § 14–1502(f)(1) of the Commercial Law Article;
(2)A notice from a manufacturer or factory branch under § 14–1502(f)(2) of the Commercial Law Article; and
(3)A manufacturer’s disclosure form provided to the Administration under § 14–1502(g) of the Commercial Law Article.
(1)The Administration shall issue a permanent decal to the owner of a motor scooter or moped for which a certificate of title is issued.
(2)An owner of a motor scooter or moped for which a certificate of title is issued shall display the decal on the vehicle as prescribed by the Administration.
(3)A decal shall display a unique number sequence assigned by the Administration.
(4)The Administration:
(i)Shall establish a fee of $5 for a decal; and
(ii)May adopt regulations to implement this section.
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