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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 60 — Motor Vehicles

60-164.01. Electronic certificate of title; changes authorized.

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If a certificate of title is an electronic certificate of title record, upon application by an owner or a lienholder and payment of the fee prescribed in section 60-154 , the following changes may be made to a certificate of title electronically and without printing a certificate of title:
(1)Changing the name of an owner to reflect a legal change of name;
(2)Removing the name of an owner with the consent of all owners and lienholders;
(3)Adding an additional owner with the consent of all owners and lienholders;
(4)Adding, changing, or removing a transfer-on-death beneficiary designation; or
(5)Allowing an owner that has elected to retain a salvage vehicle pursuant to subsection
(2)of section 60-173 to obtain a salvage branded certificate of title.
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