Permits licensed motor vehicle dealers to facilitate issuance of titles and registrations for used motor vehicles purchased by private sale.
The bill is expected to streamline the title and registration process for private used vehicle sales in New Jersey. By allowing dealers to manage this process, it aims to reduce the complexity and enhance convenience for buyers. This could lead to faster registration times and improved record-keeping within the state’s motor vehicle database. However, it also requires that dealers comply with new regulatory measures instituted by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission, including the adoption of temporary rules to facilitate this change.
Bill S2105, introduced in New Jersey, amends R.S.39:10-11 to permit licensed motor vehicle dealers to facilitate the issuance of certificates of ownership and registration for used motor vehicles purchased by private sale. Under this bill, individuals aged 17 and older who purchase a used vehicle privately can apply for ownership and registration through a dealer rather than directly through the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. This process must be initiated within 10 working days of purchase and may incur a reasonable service fee charged by the dealer.
While the bill may simplify the registration process, there are concerns regarding its implementation. For instance, establishing rules for the fees charged by dealers and ensuring fair practices in service provision could prove challenging. The bill's effectiveness will largely depend on the regulatory oversight by the Chief Administrator of the Motor Vehicle Commission, who has the authority to suspend dealer certifications if abusive practices are identified. The balance between facilitating consumer convenience and maintaining stringent oversight may become a point of contention among stakeholders.