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Code · Montana · Title 61 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 3 · Part 1

61-3-115. Customer service accounts -- electronic updates or changes to motor vehicle, driver, or dealer licensing records.

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61-3-115 . Customer service accounts -- electronic updates or changes to motor vehicle, driver, or dealer licensing records.
(1)The department may provide secure electronic applications to permit a person, for specific purposes and as determined by the department, to access or update:
(a)an electronic record of title or registration for any vehicle registered to that person;
(b)an electronic individual Montana driving record for that person; or
(c)an electronic record pertaining to a license issued by the department under chapter 4 of this title.
(2)Purposes for which a person may access or update an electronic record of title or registration for a vehicle registered to or acquired by the person may include but are not limited to:
(a)issuing a temporary registration permit for a newly acquired vehicle;
(b)renewing vehicle registration on an annual or periodic basis;
(c)updating or changing personal information, including residence or mailing addresses; and
(d)changing the anniversary date and registration period for a vehicle registered to the person.
(3)Purposes for which a person may access or update an electronic individual Montana driving record for that person may include but are not limited to the following:
(a)updating or changing personal information, including residence or mailing addresses;
(b)obtaining a copy of the person's individual Montana driving record;
(c)paying a reinstatement fee owed to the department; and
(d)applying for a replacement driver's license.
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