(1)
The application for a certificate of ownership shall be upon a
form furnished or approved by the department and shall contain:
(a) A full description of the vehicle, which shall contain
the proper vehicle identification number, the number of miles
indicated on the odometer at the time of delivery of the vehicle,
and any distinguishing marks of identification;
(b) The name and address of the person who is to be the
registered owner of the vehicle and, if the vehicle is subject to
a security interest, the name and address of the secured party;
(c) Such other information as the department may require.
(2) The department may in any instance, in addition to the
information required on the application, require additional
information and a physical examination of the vehicle or of any
class of vehicles, or either.
(3)(a) A physical examination of the vehicle is mandatory if
(i) it has been rebuilt after surrender of the certificate of
ownership to the department under RCW 46.12.070 due to the
vehicle's destruction or declaration as a total loss and (ii) it
is not retained by the registered owner at the time of the
vehicle's destruction or declaration as a total loss. The
inspection must verify that the vehicle identification number is
genuine and agrees with the number shown on the title and
registration certificate. The inspection must be made by a
member of the Washington state patrol or other person authorized
by the department to make such inspections.
(b)(i) A physical examination of the vehicle is mandatory if
the vehicle was declared totaled or salvage under the laws of
this state, or the vehicle is presented with documents from
another state showing the vehicle was totaled or salvage and has
not been reissued a valid registration from that state after the
declaration of total loss or salvage.
(ii) The inspection must verify that the vehicle
identification number is genuine and agrees with the number shown
on the original documents supporting the vehicle purchase or
ownership.
(iii) A Washington state patrol VIN specialist must ensure
that all major component parts used for the reconstruction of a
salvage or rebuildable vehicle were obtained legally. Original
invoices for new and used parts must be from a vendor that is
registered with the department of revenue for the collection of
retail sales or use taxes or comparable agency in the
jurisdiction where the major component parts were purchased. The
invoices must include the name and address of the business, a
description of the part or parts sold, the date of sale, and the
amount of sale to include all taxes paid unless exempted by the
department of revenue or comparable agency in the jurisdiction
where the major component parts were purchased. Original
invoices for used parts must be from a vehicle wrecker licensed
under chapter 46.80 RCW or a comparable business in the
jurisdiction outside Washington state where the major component
part was purchased. If the parts or components were purchased
from a private individual, the private individual must have title
to the vehicle the parts were taken from, except as provided by
RCW 46.04.3815, and the bill of sale for the parts must be
notarized. The bills of sale must include the names and
addresses of the sellers and purchasers, a description of the
vehicle, the part or parts being sold, including the make, model,
year, and identification or serial number, that date of sale, and
the purchase price of the vehicle or part or parts. If the
presenter is unable to provide an acceptable release of interest
or proof of ownership for a vehicle or major component part as
described above, an inspection must be completed for
ownership-in-doubt purposes as prescribed by WAC 308-56A-210.
(iv) A vehicle presented for inspection must have all
damaged major component parts replaced or repaired to meet RCW
and WAC requirements before inspection of the salvage vehicle by
the Washington state patrol.
(4) To the extent that the Washington state patrol has a
backlog of vehicle inspections that it is to perform under this
section, chapter 420, Laws of 2007 shall not be construed to
reduce the vehicle inspection workload of the Washington state
patrol.
(5) Rebuilt or salvage vehicles licensed in Washington must
meet the requirements found under chapter 46.37 RCW to be driven
upon public roadways.
(6) The application shall be subscribed by the person
applying to be the registered owner and be sworn to by that
applicant in the manner described by RCW 9A.72.085. The
department shall retain the application in either the original,
computer, or photostatic form.
[2007 c 420 § 1; 2005 c 173 § 1; 2004 c 188 § 1; 2001 c 125 § 1. Prior: 1995 c 274 § 1; 1995 c 256 § 23; 1990 c 238 § 1; 1975 c 25 § 8; 1974 ex.s. c 128 § 1; 1972 ex.s. c 99 § 2; 1967 c 32 § 8; 1961 c 12 § 46.12.030; prior: 1947 c 164 § 1, part; 1937 c 188 § 3, part; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6312-2, part.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 2001 c 125: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect July 1, 2001." [2001 c 125 § 5.]
Effective date, implementation -- 1990 c 238: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and shall take effect May 1, 1990. The director of licensing shall immediately take such steps as are necessary to ensure that this act is implemented on its effective date." [1990 c 238 § 9.]
Effective date -- 1974 ex.s. c 128: "This 1974 amendatory act shall take effect July 1, 1974." [1974 ex.s. c 128 § 3.]
Notice of liability insurance requirement: RCW 46.16.212.