New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1721

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

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

Impact

This legislation impacts the New Jersey Revised Statutes, specifically R.S.39:10-10, and is intended to solidify the legal processes surrounding vehicle title transfers. By specifying the delivery method, the bill enhances protection for buyers and raises the standard for how ownership documents should be handled. With no prior specification on the delivery method, this bill formalizes the process, which could lead to fewer disputes regarding ownership claims and deliverables.

Summary

Senate Bill S1721 proposes amendments to New Jersey's existing statutes regarding the delivery of motor vehicle certificates of ownership. Specifically, the bill mandates that the secured party, such as a lender or seller, must deliver the certificate of ownership to the buyer using certified mail with return receipt requested. This measure aims to ensure that the ownership documents are transmitted securely, providing both buyers and sellers with a reliable method to confirm ownership transfer once financial obligations have been settled.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S1721 might include concerns about the costs associated with certified mail, the potential for bureaucratic delays, and the implications for parties involved in car transactions, particularly smaller dealers who may find the requirement burdensome. Critics may argue that while the intention to secure the transaction is valid, the added step could be seen as an unnecessary complication in the vehicle sales process, thereby impacting the operational efficiency of smaller businesses.

Enforcement

S1721 includes provisions for penalties; anyone violating the requirements of delivering the certificate of ownership properly could face a fine. This enforcement mechanism aims to instill compliance among all parties involved in the motor vehicle transactions and reinforces the seriousness of adhering to the amended statute.

Companion Bills

NJ A1536

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

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