WAC 308-56A-210
Ownership in doubt -- Bonded title or
three-year registration without title. (1) What is ownership
in doubt? Ownership in doubt is when a vehicle owner(s) is
unable to obtain satisfactory evidence of ownership or
releases of interest as described in WAC 308-56A-265.
(2) What options are available in an ownership in doubt
situation? When in an ownership in doubt situation, the owner
may:
(a) Apply for three-year registration without title; or
(b) Apply for a bonded title described in RCW 46.12.151;
or
(c) Petition any district or superior court of any county
of this state to receive a judgment awarding ownership of the
vehicle. This is required if ownership of the vehicle is
contested after the applicant makes application for ownership
in doubt and before the three-year ownership in doubt period
has lapsed.
(3) What documents are required when applying for a
bonded title or three-year registration without title?
Required documents when applying for a bonded title or
three-year registration include:
(a) The originals or copies of letters sent by registered
or certified mail to the registered and legal owners of
record, including the return receipt. The letters must
include information regarding the applicant's claim to
ownership and a request for the released certificate of
ownership (title) or a notarized or certified release of
interest.
(i) Registered and legal owner information will be
released under WAC 308-56A-090 for applications needing that
information.
(ii) If there is no Washington record, (a) of this
subsection does not apply.
(iii) If the owners of record do not respond before
submitting their application, the applicant must wait fifteen
days from acknowledged receipt of the letter.
(iv) If the letter is returned unclaimed, the applicant
must submit the letter, unopened, with the application.
(b) A bonded title or a three-year registration without
title affidavit completed by the applicant and signed by all
persons to be shown as a registered owner.
(c) Washington state patrol inspection, unless the
vehicle is specifically exempt under subsection (4) of this
section. For vehicles exempt from the Washington state patrol
inspection under subsection (4) of this section, the following
documents are also required:
(i) A bonded title or three-year registration without
title affidavit for vehicles exempt from the Washington state
patrol inspection completed and signed by a person to be shown
as a registered owner; and
(ii) A legible etching or photograph of the VIN as proof
of the VIN.
(d) Application for certificate of ownership (title).
(e) A bond as described in RCW 46.12.151, if the
applicant is applying for a bonded title.
(f) Other documents that may be required by law or rule.
(4) Are there exemptions from the Washington state patrol
inspection? Yes.
(a) Certain vehicles are exempt from the Washington state
patrol inspection if:
(i) There is a Washington record; or
(ii) There is no Washington record, but the vehicle owner
has a title or registration certificate issued by Washington
or another jurisdiction.
(b) Vehicles exempt from the Washington state patrol
inspection include:
(i) Mopeds;
(ii) Trailers with a scale weight less than two thousand
pounds;
(iii) Not eligible for road use (NEFRU) vehicles as
defined in WAC 308-56A-500 when the model year is ten years
old or older;
(iv) Travel trailers and park model trailers when the
model year is ten years old and older;
(v) Campers when the model year is ten years old and
older;
(vi) Manufactured and mobile homes are exempt at all
times.
(5) When is a bond required? A bond is required in
ownership in doubt situations when:
(a) The applicant is a Washington state licensed vehicle
dealer; or
(b) The Washington record shows there is an existing
lien.
(6) How is a vehicle value determined for filing a bond?
Vehicle value may be determined from one of the following
sources:
(a) The department's automated valuing system; or
(b) A published appraisal guide; or
(c) Appraisal from a licensed vehicle dealer or appraisal
company. The appraisal must be on company letterhead and have
the business card attached; or
(d) Insured amount; or
(e) Consideration or payment plus estimated repairs by a
bona fide mechanic; or
(f) Other valuing sources approved by the department.
(7) May I transfer ownership on a vehicle with a bonded
title or three-year registration without title? Yes.
(a) Owners releasing interest in a vehicle with a bonded
title or three-year registration without title must provide a
release of interest described in WAC 308-56A-265;
(b) The new owners must submit an application for title
as described in this chapter and complete the time remaining
on the current ownership in doubt period.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.01.110. 07-13-082, §
308-56A-210, filed 6/19/07, effective 7/20/07; 06-22-025, §
308-56A-210, filed 10/25/06, effective 11/25/06; 03-05-081, §
308-56A-210, filed 2/19/03, effective 3/22/03; 99-01-014, §
308-56A-210, filed 12/7/98, effective 1/7/99. Statutory
Authority: RCW 42.17.250(1), 46.01.110, 46.12.151 and46.12.380
. 96-03-047, § 308-56A-210, filed 1/11/96, effective
2/11/96; Order MV 208, § 308-56A-210, filed 7/31/74.]