Or. Admin. R. 735-022-0000 - Evidence of Ownership to a Vehicle
(1) DMV has established the following as
evidence of ownership of a vehicle:
(a) A
manufacturer's certificate of origin (MCO) as defined in OAR
735-022-0030.
(b) A vehicle title or bill of sale from the
owner(s) of record.
(c) A
completed, signed Certification of Ownership Facts (DMV Form 550).
(d) A transfer by operation of law including
a judgment awarding ownership interest in a vehicle, an estate settlement
document or inheritance affidavit (DMV Form 516), or a Vehicle Repossession
Certificate (DMV Form 263).
(e)
For a reconstructed or assembled vehicle, a bill of sale to the frame or
unibody, whichever is applicable.
(2) DMV will not issue title for a
manufactured trailer without a bill of sale for the axle or trailer frame.
(3) Nothing in this rule limits
DMV's discretion to request or consider other information to establish evidence
of ownership of a vehicle.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 184.616, 184.619, 802.010, 803.045, 803.050 & 821.060
Stats. Implemented: ORS 803.045 & 803.050
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