WAC 308-96A-015
Replacement certificate of
registration -- Documents required. (1) How do I obtain a
replacement certificate of registration?
You obtain a replacement certificate of registration by
applying, either in person or by mail, at a Washington vehicle
licensing office and paying appropriate fees.
(2) When do I need to replace my certificate of
registration?
You need to replace your certificate of registration if
it is lost, stolen, destroyed, or mutilated.
(3) Who can apply for a replacement certificate of
registration?
The registered owner must apply for a replacement
certificate of registration. If there is more than one
registered owner, one of the registered owners need apply for
a replacement certificate of registration.
(4) What documentation do I need to apply for a
replacement certificate of registration?
You need an affidavit of loss or letter of request
describing the vehicle by Washington license plate or vehicle
identification number. The affidavit of loss or letter of
request must be signed by at least one of the registered
owners. Identification will be required. The registered
owner's signature must be either notarized by a notary public
or certified by a Washington vehicle license agent or
subagent.
(5) Where do I get an affidavit of loss?
An affidavit of loss/release of interest form may be
obtained at a vehicle licensing office, by mail or by
accessing the department's web site at www.wa.gov/dol.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.01.110, 46.16.135, 46.46.16.225
[46.16.225], 46.16.490, and 46.16.276. 01-17-017, §
308-96A-015, filed 8/3/01, effective 9/3/01; 98-19-075, §
308-96A-015, filed 9/21/98, effective 10/22/98. Statutory
Authority: RCW 46.16.135, 46.16.225, 46.16.490 and 46.01.110.
86-10-040 (Order TL/RG 24), § 308-96A-015, filed 5/5/86;
Order MV-328, § 308-96A-015, filed 7/24/75.]