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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 187 · § 187.105

§ 187.105. What information on titled vessels must be collected and what may be collected?

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(a)A participating State must collect the following information on a vessel it has titled and make it available to VIS:
(1)Information required under § 187.103.
(2)Title number.
(3)Issuance date of the most recently issued title or redundant.
(4)Where evidence may be found on the security interest or lien against the vessel.
(5)Name of each secured party.
(6)Address (city and State) of each secured party.
(b)A participating State may collect the following information on a vessel it has titled and make it available to VIS:
(1)Information concerning the discharge of the security interest.
(2)Information concerning the surrender of the certificate of title.
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