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Arizona Revised Statutes Title 28. Transportation § 28-2061. All-terrain vehicles;  off-highway vehicles;  off-road recreational motor vehicles;  certificates of title;  exemption

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A. On the retail sale of a new all-terrain vehicle, off-highway vehicle as defined in § 28-1171 or off-road recreational motor vehicle, the dealer or person first receiving the motor vehicle from the manufacturer shall apply, on behalf of the purchaser, to the department for a certificate of title to the motor vehicle in the name of the purchaser.  If satisfied that the application is genuine and regular and that the applicant is entitled to a certificate of title, the department shall issue a certificate of title to the motor vehicle without requiring registration for the motor vehicle.

B. A person who owns an all-terrain vehicle, off-highway vehicle as defined in § 28-1171 or off-road recreational motor vehicle shall apply for and obtain a certificate of title required by this section in the manner prescribed in this chapter.  On the transfer of ownership of an all-terrain vehicle, off-highway vehicle as defined in § 28-1171 or off-road recreational motor vehicle for which a certificate of title is required by this section, a person shall apply for and obtain a new certificate of title in the manner prescribed in this chapter.

C. A person participating in an off-highway vehicle special event as defined in § 28-1171 is exempt from the requirements of this section.

Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 28. Transportation § 28-2061. All-terrain vehicles;  off-highway vehicles;  off-road recreational motor vehicles;  certificates of title;  exemption - last updated March 08, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-28-transportation/az-rev-st-sect-28-2061/


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