Legislation
SECTION 2225
Certificate of registration
Vehicle & Traffic (VAT) CHAPTER 71, TITLE 11, ARTICLE 47
§ 2225. Certificate of registration. 1. Certificate. Upon the filing
of the application and payment of the fee as provided in this article,
the commissioner shall assign to such snowmobile a distinctive number,
and, without further expense to the applicant, issue a certificate of
registration, in such manner and form as the commissioner shall
prescribe. In the event of the loss, mutilation or destruction of any
certificate of registration, the owner of the registered snowmobile may
file such statement and proof of the facts as the commissioner shall
require with a fee of one dollar, with the department, for the issuance
of a duplicate or substitute.
2. Carrying certificate. Every person operating a snowmobile
registered in accordance with any of the provisions of this article
shall, upon demand of any magistrate, police officer or peace officer,
when acting pursuant to his special duties, produce for inspection the
certificate of registration for such snowmobile and shall furnish to
such person any information necessary for the identification of such
snowmobile and its owner. The failure to produce the certificate of
registration as provided herein shall not be an offense, but shall be
presumptive evidence of operating a snowmobile which is not registered
as required by this article.
3. Change of residence. It shall be the duty of every owner holding a
certificate of registration to notify the department, in writing, of any
change of residence of such owner within fifteen days after such change
occurs, and to inscribe on such certificate, in the place provided a
record of such change of residence.
4. Change of ownership. Whenever a snowmobile is transferred or its
use discontinued, the registration portion of the certificate of
registration shall be properly signed and executed by the owner showing
that the ownership of the snowmobile has been transferred or its use
discontinued and such certificate shall be returned to the department
within fifteen days after such transfer or discontinuance. In the case
of transfer, the new owner shall apply for a new certificate by
completing an application for registration, using the original number
issued for such snowmobile. Such application shall be submitted to the
department together with the renewal or transfer of the old certificate
of registration, properly signed by the previous owner, and the required
fee of five dollars. The renewal or transfer of the old certificate of
registration, properly signed by the previous owner, shall constitute a
temporary registration for such new owner for a period determined by the
commissioner from the date such snowmobile was transferred to the new
owner. In the event that such snowmobile was purchased from a registered
dealer, the application must be accompanied by a dealer's form,
numbered, completed and signed by the dealer or his agent and signed by
the new owner, as prescribed by the commissioner.
5. Destruction, theft or removal from state. It shall be the duty of
every owner of a snowmobile registered pursuant to the provisions of
this article to notify the department, in writing, of the destruction,
theft or permanent removal of such snowmobile from the state, within
fifteen days of acquiring knowledge thereof. In the event of destruction
or theft, the certificate of registration shall be surrendered with such
notice.
of the application and payment of the fee as provided in this article,
the commissioner shall assign to such snowmobile a distinctive number,
and, without further expense to the applicant, issue a certificate of
registration, in such manner and form as the commissioner shall
prescribe. In the event of the loss, mutilation or destruction of any
certificate of registration, the owner of the registered snowmobile may
file such statement and proof of the facts as the commissioner shall
require with a fee of one dollar, with the department, for the issuance
of a duplicate or substitute.
2. Carrying certificate. Every person operating a snowmobile
registered in accordance with any of the provisions of this article
shall, upon demand of any magistrate, police officer or peace officer,
when acting pursuant to his special duties, produce for inspection the
certificate of registration for such snowmobile and shall furnish to
such person any information necessary for the identification of such
snowmobile and its owner. The failure to produce the certificate of
registration as provided herein shall not be an offense, but shall be
presumptive evidence of operating a snowmobile which is not registered
as required by this article.
3. Change of residence. It shall be the duty of every owner holding a
certificate of registration to notify the department, in writing, of any
change of residence of such owner within fifteen days after such change
occurs, and to inscribe on such certificate, in the place provided a
record of such change of residence.
4. Change of ownership. Whenever a snowmobile is transferred or its
use discontinued, the registration portion of the certificate of
registration shall be properly signed and executed by the owner showing
that the ownership of the snowmobile has been transferred or its use
discontinued and such certificate shall be returned to the department
within fifteen days after such transfer or discontinuance. In the case
of transfer, the new owner shall apply for a new certificate by
completing an application for registration, using the original number
issued for such snowmobile. Such application shall be submitted to the
department together with the renewal or transfer of the old certificate
of registration, properly signed by the previous owner, and the required
fee of five dollars. The renewal or transfer of the old certificate of
registration, properly signed by the previous owner, shall constitute a
temporary registration for such new owner for a period determined by the
commissioner from the date such snowmobile was transferred to the new
owner. In the event that such snowmobile was purchased from a registered
dealer, the application must be accompanied by a dealer's form,
numbered, completed and signed by the dealer or his agent and signed by
the new owner, as prescribed by the commissioner.
5. Destruction, theft or removal from state. It shall be the duty of
every owner of a snowmobile registered pursuant to the provisions of
this article to notify the department, in writing, of the destruction,
theft or permanent removal of such snowmobile from the state, within
fifteen days of acquiring knowledge thereof. In the event of destruction
or theft, the certificate of registration shall be surrendered with such
notice.