Arizona 2023 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1472 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 02/09/2023

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ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Sixth Legislature, First Regular Session 
 
FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1472 
 
mobile homes; certificates of title 
Purpose 
Establishes a separate application process for the certificate of title to a mobile home, 
including an application for the transfer of a mobile home certificate of title and a certificate of 
title to a new mobile home. 
Background 
A person must apply to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) for a certificate 
of title to a motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer within 15 days after the purchase or transfer of the 
vehicle, trailer or semitrailer on a form prescribed or authorized by ADOT and may be required to 
complete a vision screening test prescribed by ADOT (A.R.S. § 28-2051). 
A mobile home is a structure that is transportable in one or more sections, including the 
plumbing, heating, air conditioning and electrical systems that are contained in the structure, and 
that, when erected on site, is either: 1) more than 8 body feet in width, 32 body feet or more in 
length and built on a permanent chassis; or 2) regardless of the size, used as a single family 
dwelling or for commercial purposes with or without a permanent foundation (A.R.S. § 28-2001). 
The Joint Legislative Budget Committee fiscal note estimates that S.B. 1472 could cost 
ADOT several hundreds of thousands of dollars on a one-time basis for the change in 
administrative procedures and some ongoing administrative costs in providing mobile home title 
information to county assessors (JLBC Fiscal Note). 
Provisions 
1. Requires a person to apply to ADOT on a form prescribed or authorized by ADOT for a 
certificate of title to a mobile home within: 
a) 15 days after the purchase or transfer of the mobile home; or 
b) 30 days after the purchase or transfer of the mobile home, if the person is a licensed dealer. 
2. Requires all transferees to sign the application and allows one transferee to sign the application 
if: 
a) the application is to convert an out-of-state certificate of title to an in-state certificate of 
title; and  
b) the ownership or legal status of the mobile home does not change. 
3. Requires the application to contain: 
a) the vehicle identification number, name of the manufacturer, width, length, model, body 
style and year of the mobile home; 
b) information regarding any liens on the mobile home;  FACT SHEET 
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c) the transferee's complete residential address, full name and either the driver license number 
of the transferee or a number assigned by ADOT; 
d) the physical location of the mobile home, date of sale and total sale payment amount; 
e) identification of whether the transferor and transferee are related and whether the property 
is to be owner-occupied or rented by the transferee; and 
f) other information required by ADOT. 
4. Excludes, from the total sale payment amount, other consideration such as furniture and the 
value of amenities if such consideration constitutes more than five percent of the sale payment 
amount. 
5. Requires ADOT, on an applicant's request, to allow the applicant to provide on the certificate 
of title a post office box address that is regularly used by the applicant. 
6. Requires an applicant to submit the following information with an application for a certificate 
of title to a new mobile home: 
a) either a manufacturer's certificate of origin showing the date of sale to the dealer or person 
first receiving the mobile home from the manufacturer or a factory invoice, a form that is 
provided by ADOT or other documentation that shows the date of sale to the dealer or the 
person who first received the mobile home from the manufacturer; 
b) the name of the dealer or person; 
c) a description sufficient to identify the mobile home; 
d) a statement certifying that the mobile home was new when sold; and 
e) if sold through a dealer, a statement by the dealer certifying that the mobile home was new 
when sold to the applicant. 
7. Requires, before the issuance of a certificate of title to a new mobile home, a manufacturer's 
certificate of origin to be surrendered to ADOT. 
8. Requires ADOT to provide each county assessor with copies of or access to the information 
contained in an application. 
9. Makes conforming changes. 
10. Becomes effective on the general effective date.  
Prepared by Senate Research 
February 9, 2023 
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