Permits licensed motor vehicle dealers to facilitate issuance of titles and registrations for used motor vehicles purchased by private sale.
This legislation would amend existing statutes, particularly R.S.39:10-11, to allow dealers to charge a reasonable fee for this service, thus providing convenience for buyers who often find the current registration process cumbersome. Dealers would also be able to issue temporary registration documents, making it easier for individuals to drive their vehicles immediately after purchase. This move is seen as a potential way to reduce wait times and provide a more efficient avenue for vehicle registration in New Jersey.
Assembly Bill A1935 aims to streamline the process of registering used motor vehicles purchased through private sales in New Jersey. The bill permits licensed motor vehicle dealers to facilitate the issuance of titles and registrations for these vehicles, which traditionally required direct interaction with the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (NJMVC). Under this bill, a person over the age of 17 can apply to a dealer within 10 working days of their purchase for registration and ownership documentation instead of going to the NJMVC themselves.
While the bill seeks to simplify the registration process, it could raise concerns regarding dealer practices and consumer protections. The NJMVC's authority to regulate these dealers is reaffirmed, including provisions for suspending a dealer's authorization if they engage in abusive practices. However, the general move to allow dealers more authority in transaction processes may lead to debates over the adequacy of consumer safeguards and the potential for increased costs associated with dealer services.