3. Transfer of snowmobile or ATV by operation of law. (a) General rule.-- If the interest of an owner in a snowmobile or ATV passes to another other than by
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 77123
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 75 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 77123
§ 7712.3. Transfer of snowmobile or ATV by operation of law. (a) General rule.-- If the interest of an owner in a snowmobile or ATV passes to another other than by
voluntary transfer, the transferee shall, except as otherwise provided, promptly mail
or deliver to the department the last certificate of title, if available, and shall
apply for a new certificate of title on a form prescribed and furnished by the department.
The application shall be accompanied by such instruments or documents of authority,
or certified copies thereof, as may be sufficient or required by law to evidence or
effect a transfer of title or interest in or to chattels in such case. (b) Transfer to surviving spouse.-- Transfer of a certificate of title to a surviving spouse, or a person designated by
the spouse, may be made without the necessity of filing for letters of administration,
notwithstanding the fact that there are minor children surviving the decedent, if
the surviving spouse files an affidavit that all debts of the decedent have been paid. (c) Surrender of certificate.-- A person holding a certificate of title, whose interest in a snowmobile or ATV has
been extinguished or transferred other than by voluntary transfer, shall immediately
surrender the certificate of title to the person to whom the right to possession of
the snowmobile or ATV has passed. Upon request of the department, such person shall
mail or deliver the certificate to the department. Delivery of the certificate pursuant
to the request of the department does not affect the rights of the person surrendering
the certificate. (Dec. 12, 1986, P.L.1562, No.170, eff. 60 days; June 25, 2001, P.L.701, No.68, eff.
120 days)
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