Arizona 2025 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2662

Caption

Transfer of title; notary; requirement

Impact

The implications of HB2662 extend to the standardization of vehicle title transfer processes, especially where notary verification is concerned. By reinforcing the need for notarization or witness for title transfers, the bill could reduce fraudulent activities in vehicle registration and sales. Moreover, it emphasizes the prompt transfer and application of new registrations within specified timeframes, thus aiming to streamline the procedures for both vehicle owners and the Arizona Department of Transportation.

Summary

House Bill 2662 proposes amendments to sections 28-2058 and 28-2091 of Arizona Revised Statutes, focusing on the processes surrounding vehicle title transfers. The bill stipulates that when a vehicle's ownership is transferred, not only must the transfer be endorsed on the title, but it also introduces specific requirements for notarization of this endorsement unless exceptions apply. Further, it mandates that an odometer mileage disclosure statement be provided by the owner to the purchaser at the time of the transfer. These measures aim to promote transparency and proper documentation during vehicle transactions.

Contention

There could be concerns regarding the additional bureaucratic steps introduced by the bill, particularly about the notary requirement. Critics may argue that this could create unnecessary delays or complications for everyday vehicle transactions, particularly for individuals who may find it challenging to access notary services. Proponents, on the other hand, may emphasize that these measures are vital for protecting buyers and ensuring the legitimacy of vehicle sales, particularly in preventing issues related to odometer fraud.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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