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Code · Utah · Title 41 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 1A

41-1a-514. Certificate of title -- Contents.

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Effective 10/1/2026
41-1a-514. Certificate of title -- Contents.
(1)As used in this section, "replica vehicle" means a custom vehicle that meets the requirements described in Subsection 41-6a-1507(1)(a)(i)(B) .
(a)The division, upon approving an application for a certificate of title, shall issue a certificate of title.
(b)The face of a certificate of title shall include:
(i)the date issued;
(ii)the name and address of the owner;
(iii)a description of the vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor titled, including the year, make, and identification number;
(iv)a statement of the owner's title and of one lien or encumbrance, if any, upon the vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor;
(v)any brand on the title; and
(vi)an odometer statement, if applicable.
(3)The certificate of title shall bear the seal of the division.
(4)The certificate of title shall contain adequate space for:
(a)the assignment and warranty of title or interest by the owner;
(b)the release of interest by a recorded lien holder; and
(c)the notation of one lien or encumbrance, if any, existing at the time of transfer.
(5)The model year that is listed on the certificate of title of a replica vehicle shall be the model year that the body of the vehicle resembles.
(6)The certificate of title of a replica vehicle shall indicate that the vehicle is a replica vehicle.
Amended by Chapter 292 , 2026 General Session
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