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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 75 — VEHICLES · Chapter 77

§ 7715.2. Fees.

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§ 7715.2. Fees.
(a)Fees.-- Except as provided in subsection (b), the department shall collect the following fees:
(1)Certificate of title, $22.50.
(2)Expiration sticker, $20.
(2.1) Vintage snowmobile permit, $20.
(3)Dealer registration, $25.
(4)Replacement, due to loss or damage, of registration certificate, limited registration certificate, registration decal, registration plate, expiration sticker or vintage snowmobile permit, $5.
(5)Transfer of registration pursuant to section 7711.1 (relating to registration of snowmobile or ATV), $5.
(6)Recording the name of a secured party on a certificate of title, $5.
(b)Exemptions from fees.-- Subsection
(a)does not apply to a snowmobile or ATV owned by:
(1)The Commonwealth.
(2)A political subdivision of this Commonwealth.
(3)A volunteer organization and used exclusively for emergency purposes.
75c7715.2v
(June 25, 2001, P.L.701, No.68, eff. 120 days; July 5, 2012, P.L.1000, No.113, eff. 120 days)
2012 Amendment. Act 113 amended subsec. (a).
2001 Amendment. Act 68 added section 7715.2.
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