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Code · Montana · Title 61 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 3 · Part 5

61-3-535. Motor vehicle registration renewal -- reminder notice and renewal by mail.

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61-3-535 . Motor vehicle registration renewal -- reminder notice and renewal by mail.
(1)The owner of a motor vehicle subject to renewal of registration under 61-3-312 may renew the registration of a motor vehicle by mail or by electronic methods when the value, age, length, weight, or other criteria used to determine the tax or fee for a particular type of motor vehicle are available to the department by electronic means.
(2)Any mail renewal procedure developed by the department may:
(a)include a procedure to facilitate automated handling of mail renewal, including issuance of replacement plates when required by statute;
(b)include a procedure to verify compliance with 61-6-301 using the system provided in 61-6-157 ; or
(c)provide for a reminder notice to the owner of a motor vehicle of the requirement to renew the vehicle's registration.
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