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Code · Montana · Title 61 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 3 · Part 2

61-3-203. Fee for original certificate of title -- disposition.

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61-3-203 . Fee for original certificate of title -- disposition.
(1)Until June 30, 2028, a person applying for a certificate of title shall pay the department, its authorized agent, or a county treasurer a fee of:
(a)$10 if the vehicle for which a certificate of title is sought is not a light vehicle or a truck or bus that weighs 1 ton or less; or
(b)$12 if the vehicle for which application is made is a light vehicle or a truck or bus that weighs 1 ton or less.
(2)The amount of $5 of the fee imposed pursuant to subsection
(1)must be forwarded to the department for deposit in the motor vehicle information technology system account provided for in 61-3-550 , and the remaining amount must be deposited in the state general fund.
(3)For expedited certificates of title, which may be issued only by the Montana motor vehicle division, the entirety of the fee imposed pursuant to subsection
(1)must be deposited into the motor vehicle information technology system account provided for in 61-3-550 .
(4)Beginning July 1, 2028, the fee imposed in subsection (1)(a) is $5 and the fee imposed in subsection (1)(b) is $7 and all fees paid pursuant to this section must be deposited in the state general fund.
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