New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4234

Introduced
5/2/24  

Caption

Requires sellers and secured parties to deliver certificates of ownership to motor vehicle buyers in timely manner.

Impact

One of the significant impacts of this bill on state laws is its classification of failure to deliver these certificates within the specified timeframe as an unlawful practice under the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act. Sellers and secured parties who violate these provisions would face substantial penalties, including monetary fines which increase with subsequent offenses. This change seeks to protect consumers from potential abuses that may arise in motor vehicle transactions, enhancing the integrity of ownership transfers.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4234 aims to amend existing laws regarding the delivery of certificates of ownership for motor vehicles in New Jersey. The bill mandates that sellers and secured parties are required to deliver the certificates of ownership to buyers within 30 days after the completion of a contract or any terms of a security agreement. This measure is intended to provide a more efficient process for buyers to receive ownership documents, ensuring their rights in the ownership transfer process are upheld without unnecessary delays.

Contention

Discussions around A4234 may highlight concerns regarding the imposition of penalties and the enforcement mechanisms involved. While proponents argue that the bill enhances consumer protection, detractors could question whether the penalties are too harsh or if they would lead to unintended consequences for sellers, particularly smaller dealerships. Furthermore, the implications of listing the violations under the Consumer Fraud Act could raise legal debates about the balance between consumer rights and business operational flexibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1536

Requires secured party to deliver motor vehicle certificate of ownership by certified mail.

NJ S1721

Requires secured party to deliver motor vehicle certificate of ownership by certified mail.

NJ S698

Requires dealership to notify buyers of recalls on used motor vehicles for sale.

NJ S1198

Requires dealership to notify buyers of recalls on used motor vehicles for sale.

NJ A1531

Requires dealership to notify buyers of recalls on used motor vehicles for sale.

NJ A1546

"Used Car Buyers' Bill of Rights"; prohibits certain "as is" sales of used motor vehicles.

NJ S1725

"Used Car Buyers' Bill of Rights"; prohibits certain "as is" sales of used motor vehicles.

NJ A3808

"Used Car Buyers' Bill of Rights"; prohibits certain "as is" sales of used motor vehicles.

NJ A530

Prohibits MVC from requiring power of attorney for certain documents concerning motor vehicle certificates of ownership and salvage certificates of title.

NJ S699

Requires dealerships to notify buyers of recalls on used motor vehicles for sales; limits attorneys' fees in certain consumer actions.

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CA AB506

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CA AB2248

Contracts: sales of dogs and cats.

NJ S1721

Requires secured party to deliver motor vehicle certificate of ownership by certified mail.

NJ A1536

Requires secured party to deliver motor vehicle certificate of ownership by certified mail.

MD HB112

Persons Doing Public Business – Disclosure Requirements

MD SB363

Procurement Contracts - Disclosures to Secretary of State - Beneficial Ownership

MD HB1471

Procurement Contracts - Disclosures to Secretary of State - Beneficial Ownership