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Code · Utah · Title 41 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 3

41-3-507. Special plates -- Record to be kept by users -- Reporting and replacing lost or stolen plates.

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Effective 10/1/2019
41-3-507. Special plates -- Record to be kept by users -- Reporting and replacing lost or stolen plates.
(1)Each dealer, dismantler, manufacturer, remanufacturer, and transporter shall keep a written record of each special plate issued to the licensee.
(2)The record shall contain the name and address of any person to whom the plate has been assigned to be used.
(3)The record shall:
(a)account at all times for every special plate issued to the licensee; and
(b)be open to inspection by any peace officer or any officer or employee of the division.
(i)A licensee shall report immediately the licensee's lost or stolen special plate to the division.
(ii)If a dealer does not report a lost or stolen special plate to the division in accordance with Subsection (4)(a)(i) , the division shall add any replacement special plate to the total special plates the division issues the dealer under Section 41-3-503 .
(b)A licensee may replace a lost or stolen special plate only after:
(i)the special plate has expired; or
(A)the licensee provides a police report to the division; and
(B)the plate is listed as stolen in the National Crime Information Center.
Amended by Chapter 424 , 2019 General Session
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