Idaho - SEMA Action Network
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Idaho - SEMA Action Network
IDAHO Definitions Glider Kit Vehicle. Every large truck manufactured from a kit manufactured by a manufacturer of large trucks which consists of a frame, cab complete with wiring, instruments, fenders and hood and front axles and wheels. The "glider kit" is made into a complete assembly by the addition of the engine, transmission, rear axles, wheels and tires. Idaho Classic. Any motor vehicle or motorcycle which is at least thirty (30) years old that does not qualify as an "Idaho Old Timer" and that is maintained to its original likeness using original-type parts and materials, without major modifications. Any motor vehicle which is altered from its original design is not an "Idaho Classic" as herein defined. Any motor vehicle or motorcycle which qualifies as an "Idaho Classic" shall be used for exhibits, parades, tours, club activities and such occasional use as is necessary for operation and maintenance of the vehicle, and shall not be used for business or commercial purposes or as customary and usual transportation. Idaho Old Timer. Any motor vehicle manufactured prior to January 1, 1943, that is maintained to its original likeness using original-type parts and materials, without major modifications. Any motor vehicle which is altered from its original design is not an "Idaho Old Timer" as herein defined. Any motor vehicle which qualifies as an "Idaho Old Timer" shall be used for exhibits, parades, tours, club activities and such occasional use as is necessary for operation and maintenance of the vehicle, and shall not be used for business or commercial purposes or as customary and usual transportation. Rebuilt Salvage Vehicle. Every vehicle that has been rebuilt or repaired using like make and model parts and visually appears as a vehicle that was originally constructed under a distinctive manufacturer. This includes a salvage vehicle which is damaged to the extent that a "rebuilt salvage" brand is required to be added to the title. Reconstructed Vehicles. Vehicles which have been reconstructed by the use of a kit designed to be used to construct an exact replica of a vehicle which was previously constructed under a distinctive name, make, model or type by a generally recognized manufacturer of vehicles. A glider kit vehicle is not a reconstructed vehicle. Replica Vehicle. A vehicle made to replicate any passenger car or truck previously manufactured, using metal, fiberglass or other composite materials. Replica vehicles must look like the original vehicle being replicated but may use a more modern drive train. At a minimum, replica vehicles shall meet the same federal motor vehicle safety and emission standards in effect for the year and type of vehicle being replicated. Specially Constructed Vehicle. Every vehicle of a type required to be registered not originally constructed under a distinctive name, make, model or type by a generally recognized manufacturer of vehicles and not materially altered from its original construction and cannot be visually identified as a vehicle produced by a particular manufacturer. This includes: (i) A vehicle that has been structurally modified so that it does not have the same appearance as a similar vehicle from the same manufacturer; or (ii) A vehicle that has been constructed entirely from homemade parts and materials not obtained from other vehicles; or (iii) A vehicle that has been constructed by using major component parts from one (1) or more manufactured vehicles and cannot be identified as a specific make or model; or (iv) A vehicle constructed by the use of a custom kit that cannot be visually identified as a specific make or model. All specially constructed vehicles of a type required to be registered shall be certified by the owner to meet all applicable federal motor vehicle safety standards in effect at the time construction is completed, and all requirements of chapter 9, title 49, Idaho Code. Street Rod. Any pre-1949 vehicle which has had a significant drive train update from a more modern vehicle. Changes may include engine, transmission, rear axle, and other suspension components. The body will be, or resemble the same as the manufacturer's original issue after its first sale after manufacture. Any motor vehicle manufactured prior to the year 1949, or designed and manufactured to resemble such a vehicle and which has been certified as a street rod may be registered as a street rod under the provisions of this section. However, the provisions of this section shall not apply to any vehicle with a registered maximum gross weight over twenty-six thousand (26,000) pounds. Titling & Registration From Idaho Division of Motor Vehicles:_____________________________________________ Note: To title a specially constructed vehicle in Idaho, contact the nearest County Assessor’s Office. County Assessor's Offices in Idaho Ada County Assessor 400 Benjamin, Ste 102 Boise, 83704 8 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/577-3135 Fax: 208/577-3139 Courthouse Office (No vehicles from out-ofstate) 190 East Front Boise, 83702-5960 8 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/287-7213 Fax: 208/287-7209 Meridian Office 1769 N. Lakes Ave Ste 100 Meridian, 83646 8 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/577-4700 Fax: 208/577-4709 Chinden Office 9115 Chinden, Ste 103 Garden City, 83714 8 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/577-4666 Fax: 208/577-4662 Star Office Star City Hall PO Box 644 10769 W. State Street Star, 83669 8 am to 5 pm Closed 10:30-11:30 am Phone: 208/908-5477 Fax: 208/908-5479 Adams County Assessor PO Box 46 201 Industrial Ave Council, 83612-0046 8 am to 4:30 pm Phone: 208/253-4272 Fax: 208/253-4361 Bannock County Assessor PO Box 4969 624 E Center Pocatello, 83205-4969 8 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/236-7200 Fax: 208/236-7014 Bear Lake County Assessor PO Box 190 7 E Center Paris, 83261-0190 8:30 am to 5 pm Phone: 945-2155 Fax: 208/945-2998 Benewah County Assessor 701 College Ave St. Maries, 83861-1853 9 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/245-2821 Fax: 208/245-2317 Bingham County Assessor 501 N Maple, #305 Blackfoot, 83221-1700 9 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/782-3031 Fax: 208/785-4131 Blaine County Assessor 219 First Avenue South, Suite 103 Hailey, 83333 8 am to 6 pm Mon-Thurs If Monday is a Holiday, TuesFri Phone: 208/788-5538 Fax: 208/788-2709 Boise County Assessor PO Box 1300 420 Main St (Miner's Exchange Bldg) Idaho City, 83631 8 am to 4:45 pm Phone: 208/392-4415 Fax: 208/392-4473 Horseshoe Bend PO Box 85 383 Hwy 55 (HB Courthouse) Horseshoe Bend, 83629 9 am to 5 pm Closed 12 - 1 pm Phone: 208/793-2262 Fax: 208/793-2796 Bonner County Assessor Aberdeen Office PO Box 190 33 N Main Aberdeen, 83210-0190 8 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/397-4161 Fax: 208/397-7037 Shelley Office 101 S Emerson Shelley, 83274-1252 8 am to 4:30 pm Phone: 208/357-3390 Fax: 208/357-3998 123 S First Ave Sandpoint, 83864-1303 8:30 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/265-1430 Fax: 208/265-1455 Priest River 75 Eastside Road Priest River, 83856 8:30 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/448-0746 Fax: 208/448-1467 Caribou County Assessor Fax: 208/587-2159 159 S. Main Soda Springs, 83276-1495 9 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/547-3733 Fax: 208/547-4759 Franklin County Assessor Bonneville County Assessor Cassia County Assessor 254 "E" Street (physical location) 605 N Capital (mailing address) Idaho Falls, 83402-3527 9 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/529-1350, ext 1330 Fax: 208/529-1386 Boundary County Assessor PO Box 57 6452 Kootenai St Bonners Ferry, 83805-0057 9 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/267-7613 Fax: 208/267-1205 Butte County Assessor PO Box 157 248 W Grand Arco, 83213-0157 9 am to 5 pm Closed 12 - 1 pm Phone: 208/527-8288 Fax: 208/527-3916 Camas County Assessor PO Box 430 517 Soldier Rd Fairfield, 83327-0430 8:30 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/764-2370 Fax: 208/764-2454 Canyon County Assessor 6107 Graye Lane, Suite A Caldwell, 83607 8 am to 5 pm (M,T,Th,Fr) 8 am to 4 pm Wednesday Phone: 208/455-6020 Fax: 208/455-6019 203 E. 15th Street Burley, 83318-1862 8:30 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/878-3549 Fax: 208/878-3550 Clark County Assessor PO Box 7 224 W Main DuBois, 83423-0007 9 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/374-5404 Fax: 208/374-5407 Clearwater County Assessor 2200 Michigan Ave Orofino, 83544-0631 8 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/476-4912 Fax: 208/476-3092 Custer County Assessor PO Box 597 801 E Main Ave Challis, 83226-0597 8 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/879-2325 Fax: 879-6690 Elmore County Assessor 150 S 4th East, Ste. 2 Mountain Home, 83647-3093 9 am to 4:30 pm (Closed 12-1 Mon & Wed) Phone: 208/587-2126 Fax: 208/587-1884 Glenns Ferry PO Box 844 201 N Commercial Glenns Ferry, 83623-0844 8 am to 4:30 pm Mon & Wed Closed 1-2pm Phone: 208/366-2136 51 W. Oneida Preston, 83263-1295 9 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/852-1091 Fax: 208/852-1096 Fremont County Assessor 151 W 1 st North, Ste. 2 St. Anthony, 83445 8 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/624-4449 Fax: 208/624-7477 Gem County Assessor 115 S McKinley Emmett 83617-3036 8 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/365-2171 Fax: 208/365-2199 Gooding County Assessor 145 7th Ave E. Gooding, 83330-1300 7:30 am to 5:30 pm Mon-Thurs Closed Friday Phone: 208/934-5668 Fax: 208/934-0985 Idaho County Assessor 320 W Main, Rm 1 Grangeville, 83530-1993 8:30 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/983-2742 Fax: 208/983-0667 Jefferson County Assessor PO Box 538 210 Courthouse Way Ste 150 Rigby, 83442-0538 9 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/745-9215 Fax: 208/745-5240 Mud Lake Office 1055 E 1500 N Terreton, ID 83450 (no mail receptacle) Mud Lake 1st & 3rd Thursdays 10 am to 4 pm Phone: 208/663-4567 Fax: 208/983-1428 Jerome County Assessor 300 N. Lincoln, Ste. 205 Jerome, 83338-2344 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Phone: 208/644-2730 Fax: 208/644-2749 Kootenai County Assessor PO Box 9000 451 Government Way Coeur d’Alene, 83816-9000 8:30 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/446-1580 Fax: 208/446-1582 Post Falls Office 120 E Railroad Ave Post Falls, 83854-9415 8:30 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/446-1590 Fax: 208/446-1591 Lincoln County Assessor 111 W. B St., Suite A Shoshone, 83352 8:30 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/886-7755 Fax: 208/886-7755 Madison County Assessor 134 E. Main Rexburg, 83440-1911 9 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/356-9236 Fax: 208/359-0856 Minidoka County Assessor PO Box 368 702 G Street Rupert, 83350-0368 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Phone: 208/436-7181 Fax: 208/436-1176 Nez Perce County Assessor PO Box 896 1230 Main St (County Courthouse) Lewiston, 83501-0896 8 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/799-3026 Fax: 208/799-3168 Latah County Assessor Oneida County Assessor 1420 S Blaine, Ste. 9 Moscow, 83843-3973 8:30 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/883-7211 Fax: 208/883-7213 Lemhi County Assessor 206 Courthouse Dr. Salmon, 83467 8 am to 4:30 pm Phone: 208/756-3116 Fax: 208/756-3173 Lewis County Assessor 510 Oak Street Rm #3 Nez Perce, 83543 9 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/937-2261 Fax: 208/937-2234 10 Court Street Malad City 83252-1200 9 am to 4:45 pm Phone: 208/766-2954, ext 110 Fax: 208/766-2983 Owyhee County Assessor PO Box 128 20381 Hwy 78 Murphy, 83650-0128 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Closed 12 - 1 pm Phone: 208/495-2817 Fax: 208/495-1483 Grandview Office PO Box 111 425 Boise Avenue Grandview, 83624 M, T, W, & Th: 8:30 am to 1:30 pm Phone: 208/834-3333 Fax: 208/834-3333 Marsing Office PO Box 1012 15 Reich St Marsing, 83639 8:30 am to 4 pm Closed 12 - 1 pm Phone: 208/896-4210 Fax: 208/896-4043 Payette County Assessor 1130 3rd Ave North Payette, 83661 9 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/642-6013 Fax: 208/642-6076 Power County Assessor 543 Bannock Ave American Falls, 83211-1200 9 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/226-7616 Fax: 208/226-7612 Shoshone County Assessor 700 Bank St., Ste. 45 Wallace, 83873-2356 9 am - 1 pm & 1:30 pm to 5 pm M,T,TH,F Closed Wednesdays Phone: 208/752-1201 Fax: 208/752-1102 Teton County Assessor 150 Courthouse Dr. #212 Driggs, 83422 9 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/354-2938 Fax: 208/354-3508 Twin Falls County Assessor PO Box 248 260 4th Ave N Twin Falls, 83303-0265 8 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/733-7610, ext 11 Fax: 208/736-4181 Buhl Office 201 N Broadway Buhl, 83316-1624 8 am to 5:30 pm Closed Fridays Phone: 208/543-8023 Fax: 208/543-6305 Valley County Assessor PO Box 1350 219 N Main St Cascade,83611-1350 Monday-Thursday 7:30 am to 5:30 pm Closed Friday Phone: 208/382-7126 Fax: 208/382-7107 Phone: 208/634-8102 Fax: 208/634-4040 McCall Office 550 Deinhard Ln McCall, 83638 Monday - Thursday 7:30am to 12:15pm & 1:00pm to 5:30 pm Closed Friday 256 E. Court St. Weiser, 83672-2256 8:30 am to 5 pm Phone: 208/414-2000 Fax: 208/414-1928 Washington County Assessor Conditional Titles PURPOSE This fact sheet provides basic information on the issuance of conditional titles. DEFINITION Conditional title: A title issued for a vehicle ten or more years old when the applicant is unable to present ownership documentation sufficient to satisfy normal titling requirements. Conditional titles are issued with the following brand: "ISSUED ON STATEMENT OF APPLICANT, BRAND EXP: MM/DD/YY." TITLING PROCEDURE • • • • • • Step One: Contact a county assessor's motor vehicle office or the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD). If a county assessor or ITD motor vehicle employee determines that you do not have or are unable to obtain sufficient ownership documentation to apply for a regular title for a vehicle 10 years old or older, you may apply for a conditional title. Step Two: Obtain a VIN inspection. Have a county assessor’s motor vehicle office inspect your vehicle to determine the true vehicle identification number (VIN). On some early model vehicles, the VIN may not be found. In these cases you will be instructed to contact a Motor Vehicle Investigator (MVI). If the MVI is dissatisfied with the VIN because it appears to have been tampered with, you may be required to bond the vehicle to obtain title. Step Three: Obtain Motor Vehicle Records (MVR). Check for any record of a title in Idaho and any other state you believe may have a record of the title. Present verification of this search to the county or ITD. Step Four: Attempt to contact owners of record. If you identify a prior owner, attempt to contact that person to get the title signed off by the owner or obtain a power of attorney or a release of interest by certified mail. The county may assist you in obtaining the most current address available. Prior Idaho owners who have never titled the vehicle may be required to do so first. If you can demonstrate that you are unable to get the required documents, and that all possible means have been employed to try to resolve the title problem, contact the county or ITD again. Step Five: Present documentation to the county. Present your VIN inspection, MVRs, proof of mailings to owners (certified mail receipts and returned certified mail letter, etc.) and any other proof of ownership you may have, such as old registrations, bills of sale, receipts, cancelled checks, etc. The county will evaluate all documents which may indicate you are the owner. If your documentation is sufficient for a conditional title, the county will give you an indemnifying Affidavit (ITD-3410) to complete. By signing this form you agree to hold ITD (including any county deputy serving as it’s agent) harmless and defend them from all legal expenses in the event of legal action that may result from the issuance of the title. On this form, you also state how you obtained the vehicle, that it is free and clear of any liens and encumbrances, why you cannot comply with normal title requirements, and what attempts have been made to resolve the concerns. Step Six: Apply for title. The county assessor motor vehicle office will prepare a title application for you to sign. You may obtain a vehicle registration at that time. Standard registration fees will apply. REQUIRED DOCUMENTS FOR A CONDITIONAL TITLE 1. ITD Indemnifying Affidavit (ITD-3410) 2. Any other available documents verifying ownership such as bills of sale or old registrations. 3. Motor Vehicle record from the state in which the vehicle was last registered and/or titled, if other than Idaho. 4. Proof of attempts to contact previous owner(s), such as a returned certified mail letter and/or certified mail receipts. 5. Application for Certificate of Title. If the vehicle is a mobile or manufactured home, you will also need to present documentation verifying current property tax on the home has been paid. FEES • • • • • VIN inspection ($5.00) VIN decal, if VIN was assigned by an MVI ($18.00) Title fee ($14.00) Applicable sales tax on purchase price Registration fees if applicable BRAND EXPIRATION The conditional title brand "ISSUED ON STATEMENT OF APPLICANT, BRAND EXP: MM/DD/YY," includes the expiration date, which is three years from the date the conditional title is issued. When the expiration date arrives, you may surrender the title to have the brand removed if you are still an Idaho resident, and if there are no pending actions or claims that place legal ownership of the vehicle in question. The title must be accompanied by a $14.00 title fee at the time it is submitted to have the brand removed. Branded titles may not be accepted in some states due to the title's brand or "clouded" status. If other states do accept the branded title, they may impose special requirements such as the posting of a surety bond. OTHER CIRCUMSTANCES Some transactions may be more complicated, and will not fit the standard criteria described above. In these cases, the county or ITD may refer the transaction to motor vehicle investigator. If a vehicle has been acquired as an abandoned vehicle or at a lien sale, the applicant is required to comply with the existing laws concerning those processes. Such vehicles are ineligible for a conditional title under these circumstances. If a vehicle has been abandoned by tenants, it will be treated as an abandoned vehicle, and you should contact your local law enforcement agency to see if they will have it removed. (See the abandoned vehicle brochure for additional information.) This fact sheet has been provided by: Idaho Transportation Department Division of Motor Vehicles PO Box 7129 Boise, ID 83707-1129 The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) is committed to compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and all related regulations and directives. ITD assures that no person shall on the grounds of race, color, national origin, gender, age, or disability be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any ITD service, program, or activity. The department also assures that every effort will be made to prevent discrimination through the impacts of its programs, policies, and activities on minority and low-income populations. In addition, the department will take reasonable steps to provide meaningful access to services for persons with Limited English Proficiency. From Idaho Administrative Code:_________________________________________________ IDAPA 39: IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT TITLE 02 CHAPTER 07: RULES GOVERNING TITLING OF SALVAGE, SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED, REPLICA AND REBUILT SALVAGE MOTOR VEHICLES IDAPA 39.02.07.010 (2009) 010. DEFINITIONS. 01. Assembled Vehicle . A vehicle which has been constructed using parts from two (2) or more vehicles and has the same appearance as a vehicle that was manufactured under a specific make and model by a manufacturer. Changes may include frame and/or cab changes. See Section 301 for title application requirements. Effective Date (5-8-09) 02. Body/Center Passenger Area . The center structure, either of a unibody or frame-type passenger vehicle, consisting of a unit of sheet metal and structural components that extends from the firewall to the back of the rear seat or to the factory seam separating the rear section or the centerline of the rear wheels, i.e. cowl panel, dash panel, floor pans, center side body panels, side rails, rocker panels, and other such component parts that may be pertinent to this section. Effective Date (5-8-09) 03. Cab . The passenger compartment of a common truck or pickup truck. It is a unit of sheet metal and structural components including the top/roof and the cowl which may or may not include glass, instrumentation, steering column and seat. Effective Date (11-1-94) 04. Frame . The heavy metal structure that supports the auto body and other external component parts on body over-frame constructed vehicles only. Effective Date (5-8-09) 05. Replica Street Rod . A vehicle made to replicate any pre-1949 vehicles which has had a significant drive train update from a more modern vehicle. Changes may include engine, transmission, rear axle and other suspension components. The body will resemble the same as the manufacturer's original issue. See Section 301 for title application requirements. Effective Date (5-8-09) 06. Replica Vehicle . A vehicle made to replicate any vehicle previously manufactured, using metal, fiberglass, or other composite matters. Replica vehicles must look like the original vehicle being replicated but may use a more modern drive train. At a minimum, replica vehicles shall meet the same federal motor vehicle safety and emission standards in effect for the year and type of vehicle being replicated, pursuant to Section 49-123(2)(n), Idaho Code. See Section 301 for title application requirements. Effective Date (5-8-09) 07. Street Rod Vehicle . Any pre-1949 manufactured vehicle which has had a significant drive train update from a more modern vehicle. Changes may include engine, transmission, rear axle, and other suspension components. The body will be the same as the manufacturer's original issue. See Section 301 for title application requirements. Effective Date (5-8-09) IDAPA 39: IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT TITLE 02 CHAPTER 07: RULES GOVERNING TITLING OF SALVAGE, SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED, REPLICA AND REBUILT SALVAGE MOTOR VEHICLES IDAPA 39.02.07.100 (2009) 100. SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED VEHICLES. 01. Specially Constructed Vehicle Examples . Some examples of specially constructed vehicles are: Custom built vehicles, such as, kit conversions, homemade camp trailers, other homemade trailers that exceed two thousand (2,000) pounds unladen weight, motorcycles, vessels, snowmobiles, and effective January 1, 2009, slide-in truck-mounted campers. Effective Date (5-8-09) 02. Engine Changes . A vehicle that has an engine of a different make, model or year from the body, frame and running gear is not considered a specially constructedvehicle. These vehicles retain the original title and identification designation. Effective Date (5-8-09) 03. Title Application Requirements . Effective Date (5-8-09) a. The applicant must provide proof of ownership for all significant parts that are replaced, such as frame, body, and other parts that carry vehicle identification numbers. The body must have a properly released title and a bill of sale from the former owner. The frame only may be transferred with a bill of sale given by the legal owner showing the vehicle identification number (VIN). Other significant parts that are replaced must be verified by traceable invoices identifying the part or parts from an established new or used parts outlet. If the other significant parts are purchased from a private party, a bill of sale showing seller's name and address is required. A Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin (MCO) must accompany the documents for manufactured kits or if no MCO was issued, a factory invoice or bill of sale from the selling dealer is acceptable. Effective Date (5-8-09) b. The model year will be the year that the specially constructed vehicle was first titled as a specially constructed vehicle. Effective Date (1-1-90) c. The make as shown on the certificate of title of a specially constructed vehicle will be identified as SPCN and the certificate of title will be branded "SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED." Effective Date (1-1-90) d. When the vehicle is in operating condition an inspection by a motor vehicle investigator is required. A fee of twenty-five dollars ($ 25) is required for this inspection and the preparation of the statement of fact and indemnifying affidavit. In addition, if a vehicle identification number is assigned, the fee required by Section 49- 202(2)(j), IdahoCode, will be charged. If the vehicle is eligible to be registered for road use, the owner shall complete a self certification on a form prescribed by the department stating that the vehicle is in compliance with Chapter 9, Title 49, Idaho Code, and meets the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards in effect for the model year. Effective Date (5-8-09) IDAPA 39: IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT TITLE 02 CHAPTER 07: RULES GOVERNING TITLING OF SALVAGE, SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED, REPLICA AND REBUILT SALVAGE MOTOR VEHICLES IDAPA 39.02.07.301 (2009) 301. TITLE APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR REPLICA, STREET RODS, REPLICA STREET RODS, AND ASSEMBLED VEHICLES. 01. Applicant Must Provide Proof of Ownership . The applicant must provide proof of ownership for all significant parts that are used in replicating or assembling the vehicle. The body must have a properly released title and a bill of sale from the previous owner. The frame only may be transferred with a copy of a bill of sale given by the legal owner showing the vehicle identification number (VIN). Other significant parts that are used must be verified by traceable invoices identifying the part or parts from an established new or used parts outlet. If the other significant parts are purchased from a private party, a bill of sale showing the seller's name and address is required. A Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin (MCO) must accompany the documents for manufactured kits or if no MCO was issued, a factory invoice or bill of sale from the selling dealer is acceptable. Effective Date (5-8-09) 02. Model Year for Replica Vehicles . The model year for replica vehicles will be the year that the vehicle replicates. The model year for assembled vehicles will be the model year of the vehicle body. Effective Date (5-8-09) 03. Inspection by a Motor Vehicle Investigator . When the vehicle is in operating condition an inspection by a motor vehicle investigator is required. A fee of twenty-five dollars ($ 25) is required for this inspection and the preparation of the statement of fact and indemnifying statement. In addition, if a vehicle identification number is assigned, the fee required by Section 49-202(2)(j), Idaho Code, will be charged. If the vehicle is eligible to be registered for road use, the owner shall complete a self certification form prescribed by the department stating that the vehicle is in compliance with Chapter 9, Title 49, Idaho Code, and meets the federal motor vehicle safety and emission standards in effect for the model year and type of vehicle. Effective Date (5-8-09) IDAPA 39: IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT TITLE 02 CHAPTER 12: RULES GOVERNING ISSUING CERTIFICATES OF TITLE AND BONDED CERTIFICATES OF TITLE IDAPA 39.02.12.100 (2009) 100. GENERAL. The Department shall issue a Certificate of Title on any motor vehicle if the applicant can show proper documentation of ownership and there are no undisclosed security interests in the vehicle. Such proper documentation shall be limited to: Effective Date (12-26-90) 01. Certificate of Title . A valid Idaho Certificate of Title or a valid Certificate of Ownership issued by another state, province or country according to the applicable laws of another state, province or country which has been duly assigned or transferred to the applicant; or Effective Date (12-26-90) 02. MCO/MSO . A properly executed Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin (MCO) or Manufacturer's Statement of Origin (MSO) in the case of a new motor vehicle being titled for the first time. Effective Date (12-26-90) 03. Homemade Vehicles . In the case of homemade vehicles (vehicles not made by a manufacturer as defined by Section 49-114, Idaho Code) a bill of sale for the major component parts which shall include the following information: Effective Date (12-26-90) a. Name of builder; Effective Date (12-26-90) b. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) or engine number for a motorcycle, if applicable; (12-26-90) Effective Date c. Description of major component part, (by make, body type, year of manufacture, if applicable); Effective Date (12-26-90) d. Purchase price; Effective Date (12-26-90) e. Signature of seller. Effective Date (12-26-90) 04. Reconstructed Vehicles . For a reconstructed vehicle as defined by Section 49-123 (i), Idaho Code, or specially constructed vehicle as defined by Section 49-123(k), Idaho Code, or "kits," the bill of sale shall be submitted for the following major components: Effective Date (12-26-90) a. Frame or rails; Effective Date (12-26-90) b. Engine or short block; c. Transmission and/or transfer case; d. Cab and/or body; e. Front and rear clips; Effective Date (12-26-90) f. Truck bed or box; or Effective Date (12-26-90) g. 90) A Certificate of Registration from a non-titling state, province or country; or Effective Date (12-26-90) Effective Date (12-26-90) Effective Date (12-26-90) Effective Date (12-26- h. A certified copy of a valid court order or decree passing title to the applicant as a matter of law (for example: a property settlement, divorce decree, bankruptcy or probate.) Effective Date (12-26-90) IDAPA 39: IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT TITLE 02 CHAPTER 42: TEMPORARY VEHICLE REGISTRATION WHEN PROOF OF OWNERSHIP IS INSUFFICIENT IDAPA 39.02.42.100 (2009) 100. INSUFFICIENT PROOF OF OWNERSHIP INCLUDES. 01. 90) 02. Vehicle Record . The vehicle for which record of ownership is unavailable; Title. The applicant does not have the title from the previous owner; Effective Date (12-26- Effective Date (12-26-90) 03. Release of Interest . The previous owner of record has not released interest in the title; Date (12-26-90) Effective 04. Bill of Sale. The possessor has the unreleased title but does not have a bill of sale to support transfer of ownership; Effective Date (12-26-90) 05. Vehicle Identification Number . The title vehicle identification number (VIN) and the VIN on the vehicle do not match (except for obvious typographical errors); or Effective Date (12-26-90) 06. Documentation for Component Part . Component parts of a homemade, reconstructed or specially constructed vehicle cannot be documented. Effective Date (12-26-90) IDAPA 39: IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT TITLE 02 CHAPTER 60: RULES GOVERNING LICENSE PLATE PROVISIONS IDAPA 39.02.60.200 (2009) 200. LICENSE PLATE PROVISIONS FOR SPECIAL PLATES. 01. Year of Manufacture Plates . Effective Date (1-3-92) a. Owners of vehicles manufactured up through 1974, excluding model years 1969, 1971, 1972, and 1973, but including and ending with model year 1974, may apply for the renewal and use of previously canceled Idaho license plates which were originally issued to the same category of vehicle, where the year designation of the plate matches the year of manufacture of a motor vehicle. Effective Date (4-2-08) b. The license plate must be in serviceable condition as originally manufactured, i.e., must not be marred, bent, faded, or otherwise damaged to the point it is illegible. If the plate is repainted to bring it to a serviceable condition, the colors shall match the original colors as closely as possible. The quality of the repaint must equal or exceed the original quality. The plate cannot be a duplicate of a previously manufactured plate still in use. Effective Date (4-2-08) c. The application for use of the plate shall include a statement signed by the applicant attesting that the applicant understands, if the plate use is approved, the plate does not have reflectorized material which meets the requirements of Section 49-443, Idaho Code. The responsibility for any accident or injury arising out of the possible consequence of not having this reflectorized safety feature on the license plate shall be borne by the registrant. Effective Date (1-3-92) d. The license plate number sequence applied for cannot duplicate another existing "year of manufacture" license plate number already in use. Effective Date (4-2-08) e. "Classic" or "Old Timer" plates may be used in conjunction with this revived plate at the option of the registrant. Effective Date (1-3-92) 02. Centennial License Plates . Personalized and regular number plates are available in the centennial format. Effective Date (4-2-08) 03. Disabled Veteran License Plates . Disabled veteran license plates may, upon the registrant's request, display the international handicapped symbol to ensure reciprocal parking privileges in all states and provinces. Effective Date (4-2-08) From Idaho Code:______________________________________________ GENERAL LAWS TITLE 49. MOTOR VEHICLES CHAPTER 4. MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION Idaho Code § 49-408 (2010) § 49-408. Street rod (1) Any motor vehicle manufactured prior to the year 1949, or designed and manufactured to resemble such a vehicle and which has been certified as a street rod may be registered as a street rod under the provisions of this section. However, the provisions of this section shall not apply to any vehicle with a registered maximum gross weight over twenty-six thousand (26,000) pounds. (2) Any street rod shall have all equipment in operating condition which was specifically required by law as a condition for its first sale after manufacture. No law requiring any particular equipment or specifying any standards to be met by motor vehicles shall apply to street rods unless it so specifically states. (3) Upon receipt of an application on a form prescribed by the department for a special street rod automobile plate, accompanied by other documentation required in this section, the department shall issue to the applicant a special street rod automobile plate which shall be displayed on the rear of the vehicle. The registration certificate need not specify the weight of the street rod, and the plate issued shall bear no date but shall bear the inscription "Street Rod," "Idaho," a picture of a 1929 highway roadster, and the registration number issued for the street rod, and the plate shall be valid upon annual renewal under section 49-402 or 49-434(1), Idaho Code, as long as the vehicle is in existence. The plate will be issued for the applicant's use only for the particular vehicle, and in the event of a transfer of title, the transferor may hold the plate and transfer it to another qualifying street rod. (4) In addition to the regular registration fees required in section 49-402(1) or 49-434(1), Idaho Code, the applicant shall pay the initial program fee and the annual program fee specified in section 49-402, Idaho Code. All revenues from the initial program fee and the annual program fee shall be deposited in the state highway account. (5) The department has the power to revoke any registration issued under this section for cause shown for failure of the applicant to comply with the provisions of this section. GENERAL LAWS TITLE 49. MOTOR VEHICLES CHAPTER 4. MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION Idaho Code § 49-407 (2010) § 49-407. Year of manufacture plate Pursuant to rules of the department, any person who is the owner of a motor vehicle with any model year up to and through 1974 which is registered under section 49-402(1), Idaho Code, or section 49434(1), Idaho Code, may display on the rear of the vehicle an authentic Idaho plate manufactured with a painted or embossed year matching the model year of the vehicle. The provisions of this section shall not apply to any vehicle with a registered maximum gross weight over twenty-six thousand (26,000) pounds. In addition to the regular registration fees required in sections 49-402(1), and 49-434(1), Idaho Code, the applicant shall pay the initial program fee and the annual program fee specified in section 49-402, Idaho Code. All revenues from the initial program fee and the annual program fee shall be deposited in the state highway account. GENERAL LAWS TITLE 49. MOTOR VEHICLES CHAPTER 4. MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION Idaho Code § 49-406 (2010) § 49-406. Idaho old timer -- Special license plate program -- Registration and standard license plates (1) Any motor vehicle manufactured prior to January 1, 1943, that is maintained to its original likeness using original-type parts and materials, without major modifications shall be known as an "Idaho Old Timer." Any motor vehicle which is altered from its original design is not an "Idaho Old Timer" as herein defined. (2) Any motor vehicle which qualifies as an "Idaho Old Timer" shall be used for exhibits, parades, tours, club activities and such occasional use as is necessary for operation and maintenance of the vehicle, and shall not be used for business or commercial purposes or as customary and usual transportation. (3) Applicants for a special "Idaho Old Timer" license plate shall pay an initial program fee of twenty-five dollars ($ 25.00) and the license plate fee required in section 49-450, Idaho Code, for each "Idaho Old Timer" plate which shall be displayed on the rear of the vehicle. The initial program fee shall be deposited in the state highway account, and the plate manufacturing fee shall be deposited in the plate manufacturing account. (4) Once every three (3) years, on a schedule set by the department, an ownership verification form shall be mailed to each plate holder on file with the department. The owner shall provide such information as is requested by the department to verify ownership of the vehicle(s) and that the special license plate(s) is still in use by the owner. A fee of three dollars ($ 3.00) shall be charged by the department for each vehicle. This fee shall be deposited in the state highway account to defray costs of the license plate program. If the owner no longer has an interest in a vehicle(s) the owner may retain the plates as specified in subsection (7) of this section. If the ownership verification form is not returned by the date specified by the department, the registration record will be purged from the files of the department. Any further use of the plate is lost to the owner and the plate number becomes available for issue to another applicant. The reissue of license plates as specified in section 49-443(2), Idaho Code, shall not be required unless there is a general consensus among the majority of plate holders that a new plate design is needed. Representatives of the plate holders shall make the request known to the department. The cost of manufacturing a new design will be set by the department based upon the cost of manufacturing supplies and administering the reissue. The equivalent cost of each plate will be charged to each plate holder who purchases the new plate. If a new plate design is authorized, the design and color shall be approved by representatives of the interest group. The design, color and numbering scheme shall also be subject to approval of the department. The existing plate design will be canceled and all plate holders, present and future shall purchase and display the new plate. (5) An applicant for the special "Idaho Old Timer" plate shall execute an affidavit on a form provided by the department that the vehicle qualifies as an old timer and shall only be used for the purposes allowed. The department shall have the authority to refuse to issue a plate and may demand the return of such plate if the applicant has failed to comply with the provisions of this section. (6) If an "Idaho Old Timer" is to be used as customary and usual transportation, or for business or commercial purposes, the owner shall register the vehicle under the provisions of section 49-402, or section 49-434, Idaho Code, as applicable, and shall obtain and display the standard issue of license plates after payment of the plate fee required in section 49-450, Idaho Code. It shall be permissible to display both the standard issue of plates and the special "Idaho Old Timer" plate. (7) Whenever title or interest in an Old Timer vehicle is transferred or assigned, the transferor may retain the plates for use on another vehicle which qualifies by providing the information required in subsection (5) of this section and by paying the required transfer fee. If the vehicle is also registered under the provisions of section 49-402 or section 49-434, Idaho Code, the provisions of section 49-431, Idaho Code, relating to the procedure for assignment and transfer of interest, shall apply. GENERAL LAWS TITLE 49. MOTOR VEHICLES CHAPTER 4. MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION Idaho Code § 49-406A (2010) § 49-406A. Idaho classic -- Special license plate program -- Registration and standard license plates (1) Any motor vehicle or motorcycle which is at least thirty (30) years old that does not qualify as an "Idaho Old Timer" and that is maintained to its original likeness using original-type parts and materials, without major modifications shall be known as an "Idaho Classic." Any motor vehicle which is altered from its original design is not an "Idaho Classic" as herein defined. (2) Any motor vehicle or motorcycle which qualifies as an "Idaho Classic" shall be used for exhibits, parades, tours, club activities and such occasional use as is necessary for operation and maintenance of the vehicle, and shall not be used for business or commercial purposes or as customary and usual transportation. (3) Applicants for a special "Idaho Classic" license plate shall pay an initial program fee of twenty-five dollars ($ 25.00) and the license plate fee required in section 49-450, Idaho Code, for each Idaho classic plate which shall be displayed on the rear of the vehicle. The initial program fee shall be deposited in the state highway account, and the plate manufacturing fee shall be deposited in the plate manufacturing account. (4) Once every three (3) years, on a schedule set by the department, an ownership verification form shall be mailed to each plate holder on file with the department. The owner shall provide such information as is requested by the department to verify ownership of the vehicle(s) and that the special plate(s) is still in use by the owner. A fee of three dollars ($ 3.00) shall be charged by the department for each vehicle. This fee shall be deposited in the state highway account to defray costs of the license plate program. If the owner no longer has an interest in a vehicle(s) the owner may retain the plate as specified in subsection (7) of this section. If the ownership verification form is not returned by the date specified by the department, the registration record will be purged from the files of the department. Any use of the plate(s) is lost to the owner and the plate number becomes available for issue to another applicant. The reissue of license plates as specified in section 49-443(2), Idaho Code, shall not be required unless there is a general consensus among the majority of plate holders that a new plate design is needed. Representatives of the plate holders shall make the request known to the department. The cost of manufacturing a new design will be set by the department based upon the cost of manufacturing supplies and administering the reissue. The equivalent cost of each plate will be charged to each plate holder who purchases the new plate. If a new plate design is authorized, the design and color shall be approved by representatives of the interest group. The design, color and numbering scheme shall also be subject to the approval of the department. The existing plate design will be canceled and all plate holders, present and future shall purchase and display the new plate. (5) An applicant for the special "Idaho Classic" plate shall execute an affidavit on a form provided by the department that the vehicle or motorcycle qualifies as an "Idaho Classic" and shall only be used for the purposes allowed. The department shall have the authority to refuse to issue the plate and may demand the return of such plate if the applicant has failed to comply with the provisions of this section. (6) If an "Idaho Classic" is to be used as customary and usual transportation, or for business or commercial purposes, the owner shall register the vehicle under the provisions of section 49-402, or section 49-434, Idaho Code, as applicable, and shall obtain and display the standard issue of license plates after payment of the plate fee required in section 49-450, Idaho Code. It shall be permissible to display both the standard issue of plates and the "Idaho Classic" plate. (7) Whenever title or interest in an Idaho classic motor vehicle or motorcycle is transferred or assigned, the transferor may retain the special plate for use on another vehicle which qualifies by providing the information required in subsection (5) of this section and by paying the required transfer fee. If the vehicle is also registered under the provisions of section 49-402 or section 49-434, Idaho Code, the provisions of section 49-431, Idaho Code, relating to the procedure for assignment and transfer of interest, shall apply. GENERAL LAWS TITLE 49. MOTOR VEHICLES CHAPTER 4. MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION Idaho Code § 49-428 (2010) § 49-428. Display of plate and stickers (1) License plates assigned to a motor vehicle shall be attached, one (1) in the front and the other in the rear, with the exception of the following: (a) The license plate assigned to a motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle, utility type vehicle, motorbike or semitrailer and the license plate assigned to a motor vehicle operated by a manufacturer, repossession agent or dealer shall be attached to the rear. (b) Vehicles displaying year of manufacture, old timer, classic car or street rod license plates shall be allowed to display one (1) plate attached to the rear of the vehicle. (c) The license plate attached to a tractor shall be attached to the front. (d) The wrecker plate shall be displayed on the vehicle being towed in such a manner as to be visible when the vehicle being towed is approached from the rear. License plates shall be displayed during the current registration year. The annual registration sticker for the current registration year shall be displayed on each license plate, except for trailers and semitrailers on extended registration under the provisions of section 49-434, Idaho Code. For the purposes of this title, the license plates together with the registration stickers shall be considered as license plates for the year designated on the registration sticker. (2) Every license plate shall at all times be securely fastened to the vehicle to which it is assigned to prevent the plate from swinging, be at a height not less than twelve (12) inches from the ground, measuring from the bottom of the plate, be in a place and position to be clearly visible, and shall be maintained free from foreign materials and in a condition to be clearly legible, and all registration stickers shall be securely attached to the license plates and shall be displayed as provided in section 49-443(4), Idaho Code. GENERAL LAWS TITLE 49. MOTOR VEHICLES CHAPTER 5. VEHICLE TITLES Idaho Code § 49-523 (2010) § 49-523. Procedure when department unsatisfied as to ownership or security interests -- Temporary registration procedure (1) If the department is not satisfied as to the ownership of the vehicle or that there are no undisclosed security interests in it, the department may register the vehicle, but shall either: (a) Withhold issuance of a certificate of ownership until the applicant presents documents reasonably sufficient to satisfy the department as to the applicant's ownership of the vehicle and that there are no undisclosed security interests in it; or (b) As a condition of issuing a certificate of ownership, require the applicant to file with the department all documents held as to the applicant's ownership of the vehicle, together with a bond in the form prescribed by the department and executed by the applicant, or a deposit of cash in a like amount. The bond shall be in an amount equal to one and one-half (1 1/2) times the value of the vehicle, as determined by the department, and conditioned to indemnify any prior owner and secured party and any subsequent purchaser of the vehicle or person acquiring any security interest in it, and their respective successors in interest, against any expense, loss or damage, including reasonable attorney's fees, by reason of the issuance of the certificate of ownership of the vehicle, or on account of any defect in or disclosed security interest upon the right, title and interest of the applicant in and to the vehicle. Any such interested person has a right of action to recover on the bond for any breach of its conditions, but the aggregate liability of the surety to all persons shall not exceed the amount of the bond. The bond, or any cash deposit, shall be returned at the end of three (3) years, or prior to that time if the vehicle is no longer registered in this state and the current valid certificate of ownership is surrendered to the department, unless the department has been notified of the pendency of an action to recover on the bond. (c) As to a vehicle ten (10) years old or more since manufacture, an applicant who is a resident of the state of Idaho may file with the department, before its authorized representative, a verified statement of facts setting out in detail the manner in which the applicant came into possession of the vehicle, the establishment of ownership, and a summary of the applicant's attempts to contact any prior owners of the vehicle. Upon receipt by the department of the verified statement and all documentation relating to the applicant's possession of the vehicle, and completion of an inspection of the vehicle identification number by an authorized representative of the department, the applicant shall execute a document in the form provided by the department releasing it of any and all damages that may be suffered by the applicant, along with warranties that the applicant will pay any and all damages suffered by any person or entity as to the issuance of a title for that vehicle by the department. The department shall then issue a certificate of title to the applicant in form set out by this section. The certificate of title shall include the statement, "ISSUED ON STATEMENT OF APPLICANT", in permanent letters upon its face. The title issued pursuant to this subsection shall be presumed to indicate legal ownership of the vehicle at the end of the three (3) year period from the date of issue of that title, provided the vehicle is still registered in the state of Idaho, and there are no actions or claims pending against the applicant which place legal ownership in question. The department and the state of Idaho shall be immune as to any damages suffered by any person or entity as a result of the issuance of a certificate of title as provided by this subsection. (2) Every dealer desiring the privilege of issuing temporary registration permits for the operation of vehicles shall make application to the department. If the privilege is granted, the dealer will receive a series of permits, consecutively numbered by the department, secured by the dealer at a fee of nine dollars ($ 9.00) for each permit. A permit subsequently issued by a dealer to a purchaser shall be valid for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days. The dealer shall issue temporary registration permits in numerical sequence, one (1) only for each vehicle sold to a bona fide purchaser. Each permit, and the attached stub, shall be completed in duplicate, in ink or by typewriter at the time of issuance. The expiration date on the original permit shall be filled in by rubber stamp or broad-tipped marking pen, and the print shall be at least three-fourths (3/4) inch high and one-eighth (1/8) inch wide. The original permit shall be displayed in the rear window of the vehicle for which it is issued, except when issued for a convertible, station wagon, motorcycle, or other vehicle for which this would not be practical. In these exceptional cases, the permit should be conspicuously displayed in a place where the number of the permit and the expiration date may be easily read and where protected from exposure to weather conditions which would render it illegible. (3) The dealer shall keep a written record of every temporary registration permit issued. This record shall include the name and address of the person or firm to whom the permit is issued, a description of the vehicle for which it is issued, including year, make, model, identification number, and the date of issue. This record shall list all permits in numerical sequence and shall be open to inspection by any peace officer or designated employee of the department. (4) The fees collected from dealers by the department under the provisions of this section shall be transmitted by the department to the state treasurer for deposit in the highway distribution account. (5) Upon application for title and for registration of a vehicle for which temporary registration has been issued under this section, the county assessor shall collect and fees shall be deemed due from the date of issuance of the temporary registration permit rather than from date of application for title or registration. (6) The department or a county assessor may issue temporary vehicle registration permits in an emergency situation. The fee for a temporary registration shall be nine dollars ($ 9.00), and shall be valid for a period of thirty (30) days. The temporary fees collected by the department shall be transmitted to the state treasurer for deposit in the highway distribution account. Temporary fees collected by an assessor shall be distributed as follows: five dollars ($ 5.00) shall be deposited in the county current expense fund and four dollars ($ 4.00) shall be transmitted to the department for deposit through the state treasurer in the highway distribution account. GENERAL LAWS TITLE 49. MOTOR VEHICLES CHAPTER 5. VEHICLE TITLES Idaho Code § 49-518 (2010) § 49-518. Altering or forging certificate -- Stolen cars -- Destroying or altering engine or decal number -Use of fictitious name -- Fraud It shall be a felony for any person to: (1) Alter or forge any certificate of title or salvage certificate of ownership to a vehicle, or any assignment thereof, or any cancellation of any liens on a vehicle; or (2) Hold or use a certificate of title or salvage certificate of ownership or assignment or cancellation knowing it to be altered or forged; or (3) Procure or attempt to procure a certificate of title to a vehicle, or to pass or attempt to pass a certificate of title or any assignment to a vehicle, knowing or having reason to believe that the vehicle has been stolen; or (4) Sell or offer for sale in this state a vehicle on which the motor number, manufacturer's serial number, or "repaired vehicle" or "reconstructed vehicle" decal has been destroyed, removed, covered, altered or defaced, with knowledge of that destruction, removal, covering, alteration or defacement of the motor number, manufacturer's serial number, or "repaired vehicle" or "reconstructed vehicle" decal; or (5) Use a false or fictitious name, or give a false or fictitious address, or make a false statement in any application or affidavit required under the provisions of this chapter, or any bill of sale or sworn statement of ownership, or otherwise commits a fraud in any application; or (6) Purport to sell or transfer a vehicle without delivering to the purchaser or transferee a certificate of title or salvage certificate of ownership duly assigned to the purchaser. GENERAL LAWS TITLE 49. MOTOR VEHICLES CHAPTER 4. MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION Idaho Code § 49-402 (2010) § 49-402. Annual registration. [Effective until January 1, 2011.] (1) The annual fee for operating each pickup truck, each neighborhood electric vehicle and each other motor vehicle having a maximum gross weight not in excess of eight thousand (8,000) pounds and that complies with the federal motor vehicle safety standards as defined in section 49-107, Idaho Code, shall be: Vehicles one (1) and two (2) years old............................. $ 48.00 Vehicles three (3) and four (4) years old.......................... $ 36.00 Vehicles five (5) and six (6) years old............................ $ 36.00 Vehicles seven (7) and eight (8) years old......................... $ 24.00 Vehicles over eight (8) years old.................................. $ 24.00 There shall be twelve (12) registration periods, starting in January for holders of validation registration stickers numbered 1, and proceeding consecutively through December for holders of validation registration stickers numbered 12, each of which shall start on the first day of a calendar month and end on the last day of the twelfth month from the first day of the beginning month. Registration periods shall expire midnight on the last day of the registration period in the year designated by the validation registration sticker. The numeral digit on the validation registration stickers shall, as does the registration card, fix the registration period under the staggered plate system of Idaho for the purpose of reregistration and notice of expiration. A vehicle that has once been registered for any of the above designated periods shall, upon reregistration, be registered for the period bearing the same number, and the registration card shall show and be the exclusive proof of the expiration date of registration and licensing. Vehicles may be initially registered for less than a twelve (12) month period, or for more than a twelve (12) month period, and the fee prorated on a monthly basis if the fractional registration tends to fulfill the purpose of the monthly series registration system. (2) For all school buses operated either by a nonprofit, nonpublic school or operated pursuant to a service contract with a school district for transporting children to or from school or in connection with school approved activities, the annual fee shall be twenty-four dollars ($ 24.00). (3) For all motorcycles and motor-driven cycles which comply with the federal motor vehicle safety standards, operated upon the public highways the annual fee shall be nine dollars ($ 9.00). (4) For operation of an all-terrain vehicle, utility type vehicle or motorbike, excluding a motorbike with an engine displacement of fifty (50) cubic centimeters or less, on city, county or highway district roads or highways open to such use, a restricted vehicle license plate fee pursuant to section 49-450, Idaho Code, shall be paid. In addition, the registration fee specified in section 67-7122, Idaho Code, shall be paid as provided in section 67-7122, Idaho Code. The registration and restricted vehicle license plate exemption provided in section 49-426(2), Idaho Code, applies to all-terrain vehicles, utility type vehicles, motorbikes and motorcycles used for the purposes described in subsection (2) of section 49-426, Idaho Code. Nonresidents shall be allowed to purchase a restricted vehicle license plate and sticker for an all-terrain vehicle, utility type vehicle or motorbike. (5) For all motor homes the fee shall be as specified in subsection (1) of this section and shall be in addition to the fees provided for in section 49-445, Idaho Code. (6) Registration fees shall not be subject to refund. (7) A financial institution or repossession service contracted to a financial institution repossessing vehicles under the terms of a security agreement shall move the vehicle from the place of repossession to the financial institution's place of business on a repossession plate. The repossession plate shall also be used for demonstrating the vehicle to a prospective purchaser for a period not to exceed ninety-six (96) hours. The registration fees for repossession plates shall be as required in subsection (1) of this section for a vehicle one (1) and two (2) years old. All other fees required under chapter 4, title 49, Idaho Code, shall be in addition to the registration fee. The repossession plate shall be issued on an annual basis by the department. (8) A wrecker or towing business engaged in the process of towing motorized vehicles, which have been wrecked, abandoned, salvaged or may be disabled, may apply for a wrecker plate to be displayed on those vehicles being towed, provided the power unit is properly registered under this chapter. The registration fees for wrecker plates shall be as required in subsection (1) of this section for a vehicle one (1) and two (2) years old. All other fees required under chapter 4, title 49, Idaho Code, shall be in addition to the registration fee. The wrecker plate shall be issued on an annual basis by the department. (9) In addition to the annual registration fee in this section, there shall be an initial program fee of twenty-five dollars ($ 25.00) and an annual program fee of fifteen dollars ($ 15.00) for all special license plate programs for those license plates issued pursuant to sections 49-404A, 49-407, 49-408, 49-409, 49414, 49-416, 49-418 and 49-418D, Idaho Code. For special plates issued pursuant to sections 49-406 and 49-406A, Idaho Code, there shall be an initial program fee of twenty-five dollars ($ 25.00) but there shall be no annual renewal fee. For special plates issued pursuant to sections 49-415C, 49-415D, 49-415E, 49416A, 49-416B, 49-416C, 49-416D, 49-416E, 49-417, 49-417A, 49-417B, 49-417C, 49-417D, 49-417E, 49-418A, 49-418B, 49-418C, 49-418E, 49-419, 49-419A, 49-419B,49-419C, 49-419D, 49-420, 49-420A, 49-420B, 49-420C, 49-420D, 49-420E, 49-420G and 49-420H, [49-420I] Idaho Code, there shall be an initial program fee of thirty-five dollars ($ 35.00) and an annual program fee of twenty-five dollars ($ 25.00). The fees contained in this subsection shall be applicable to all new special plate programs. The initial program fee and the annual program fee shall be deposited in the state highway account and shall be used to fund the cost of administration of special license plate programs, unless otherwise specified by law. (10)[(9)] Any vehicle that does not meet federal motor vehicle safety standards shall not be registered and shall not be permitted to operate on public highways of the state, as defined in section 40-117, Idaho Code, unless otherwise specifically authorized. GENERAL LAWS TITLE 49. MOTOR VEHICLES CHAPTER 4. MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION Idaho Code § 49-402 (2010) § 49-402. Annual registration. [Effective January 1, 2011.] (1) The annual fee for operating each pickup truck, each neighborhood electric vehicle and each other motor vehicle having a maximum gross weight not in excess of eight thousand (8,000) pounds and that complies with the federal motor vehicle safety standards as defined in section 49-107, Idaho Code, shall be: Vehicles one (1) and two (2) years old............................. $ 48.00 Vehicles three (3) and four (4) years old.......................... $ 36.00 Vehicles five (5) and six (6) years old............................ $ 36.00 Vehicles seven (7) and eight (8) years old......................... $ 24.00 Vehicles over eight (8) years old.................................. $ 24.00 There shall be twelve (12) registration periods, starting in January for holders of validation registration stickers numbered 1, and proceeding consecutively through December for holders of validation registration stickers numbered 12, each of which shall start on the first day of a calendar month and end on the last day of the twelfth month from the first day of the beginning month. Registration periods shall expire midnight on the last day of the registration period in the year designated by the validation registration sticker. The numeral digit on the validation registration stickers shall, as does the registration card, fix the registration period under the staggered plate system of Idaho for the purpose of reregistration and notice of expiration. A vehicle that has once been registered for any of the above designated periods shall, upon reregistration, be registered for the period bearing the same number, and the registration card shall show and be the exclusive proof of the expiration date of registration and licensing. Vehicles may be initially registered for less than a twelve (12) month period, or for more than a twelve (12) month period, and the fee prorated on a monthly basis if the fractional registration tends to fulfill the purpose of the monthly series registration system. (2) For all school buses operated either by a nonprofit, nonpublic school or operated pursuant to a service contract with a school district for transporting children to or from school or in connection with school approved activities, the annual fee shall be twenty-four dollars ($ 24.00). (3) For all motorcycles and motor-driven cycles which comply with the federal motor vehicle safety standards, operated upon the public highways the annual fee shall be nine dollars ($ 9.00). (4) For operation of an all-terrain vehicle, utility type vehicle or motorbike, excluding a motorbike with an engine displacement of fifty (50) cubic centimeters or less, on city, county or highway district roads or highways open to such use, a restricted vehicle license plate fee pursuant to section 49-450, Idaho Code, shall be paid. In addition, the registration fee specified in section 67-7122, Idaho Code, shall be paid as provided in section 67-7122, Idaho Code. The registration and restricted vehicle license plate exemption provided in section 49-426(2), Idaho Code, applies to all-terrain vehicles, utility type vehicles, motorbikes and motorcycles used for the purposes described in subsection (2) of section 49-426, Idaho Code. Nonresidents shall be allowed to purchase a restricted vehicle license plate and sticker for an all-terrain vehicle, utility type vehicle or motorbike. (5) For all motor homes the fee shall be as specified in subsection (1) of this section and shall be in addition to the fees provided for in section 49-445, Idaho Code. (6) Registration fees shall not be subject to refund. (7) A financial institution or repossession service contracted to a financial institution repossessing vehicles under the terms of a security agreement shall move the vehicle from the place of repossession to the financial institution's place of business on a repossession plate. The repossession plate shall also be used for demonstrating the vehicle to a prospective purchaser for a period not to exceed ninety-six (96) hours. The registration fees for repossession plates shall be as required in subsection (1) of this section for a vehicle one (1) and two (2) years old. All other fees required under chapter 4, title 49, Idaho Code, shall be in addition to the registration fee. The repossession plate shall be issued on an annual basis by the department. (8) A wrecker or towing business engaged in the process of towing motorized vehicles, which have been wrecked, abandoned, salvaged or may be disabled, may apply for a wrecker plate to be displayed on those vehicles being towed, provided the power unit is properly registered under this chapter. The registration fees for wrecker plates shall be as required in subsection (1) of this section for a vehicle one (1) and two (2) years old. All other fees required under chapter 4, title 49, Idaho Code, shall be in addition to the registration fee. The wrecker plate shall be issued on an annual basis by the department. (9) In addition to the annual registration fee in this section, there shall be an initial program fee of twenty-five dollars ($ 25.00) and an annual program fee of fifteen dollars ($ 15.00) for all special license plate programs for those license plates issued pursuant to sections 49-404A, 49-407, 49-408, 49-409, 49414, 49-416, 49-418 and 49-418D, Idaho Code. For special plates issued pursuant to sections 49-406 and 49-406A, Idaho Code, there shall be an initial program fee of twenty-five dollars ($ 25.00) but there shall be no annual renewal fee. For special plates issued pursuant to sections 49-415C, 49-415D, 49-415E, 49416A, 49-416B, 49-416C, 49-416D, 49-416E, 49-417, 49-417A, 49-417B, 49-417C, 49-417D, 49-417E, 49-418A, 49-418B, 49-418C, 49-418E, 49-419, 49-419A, 49-419B,49-419C, 49-419D, 49-419E, 49-420, 49-420A, 49-420B, 49-420C, 49-420D, 49-420E, 49-420G, 49-420H, [and] 49-420I and 49-420J, Idaho Code, there shall be an initial program fee of thirty-five dollars ($ 35.00) and an annual program fee of twenty-five dollars ($ 25.00). The fees contained in this subsection shall be applicable to all new special plate programs. The initial program fee and the annual program fee shall be deposited in the state highway account and shall be used to fund the cost of administration of special license plate programs, unless otherwise specified by law. (10) Any vehicle that does not meet federal motor vehicle safety standards shall not be registered and shall not be permitted to operate on public highways of the state, as defined in section 40-117, Idaho Code, unless otherwise specifically authorized. GENERAL LAWS TITLE 49. MOTOR VEHICLES CHAPTER 4. MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION Idaho Code § 49-431 (2010) § 49-431. Assignment or transfer of interest -- Procedure (1) Whenever the owner of a vehicle registered under the provisions of sections 49-402 and 49-402A, Idaho Code, transfers or assigns his title or interest thereto, the registration card and license plate shall remain with and in the possession of the transferor, and before the license plate shall be displayed upon another vehicle owned by the transferor, the transferor shall have that vehicle registered as provided for in section 49-401A, Idaho Code. The transfer fees collected shall be paid to the county treasurer where the vehicle is registered and deposited in the county current expense fund or in the state highway account if the transfer is made by the department. (a) For all vehicles registered under the provisions of section 49-402(1), Idaho Code, the transferor shall pay the registration fee as specified in that subsection less the registration fee already paid, plus a transfer fee of five dollars ($ 5.00). If the transferor shall have an older vehicle to be registered, the transferor shall pay a transfer fee of five dollars ($ 5.00). (b) For vehicles registered in accordance with subsections (2) through (4) of section 49-402, Idaho Code, the operating fee shall be the fee specified in those subsections, plus a transfer fee of five dollars ($ 5.00). (c) For utility trailers registered under the provisions of section 49-402A, Idaho Code, the original registration shall continue until its expiration date, upon payment of a transfer fee of five dollars ($ 5.00). (2) For all vehicles registered under the fee schedule in section 49-434, Idaho Code, except proportionally registered vehicles under section 49-435, Idaho Code, the transferor shall pay the registration fee as specified in that section less the registration fee already paid, plus a transfer fee of five dollars ($ 5.00). (3) For all vehicles registered under section 49-435, Idaho Code, the transferor shall pay the registration fee as specified in section 49-434, Idaho Code, apportioned according to the provisions of section 49-435, Idaho Code, less the apportioned fee previously paid plus a transfer fee of eight dollars ($ 8.00). (4) In the event of a transfer by operation of law of the title or interest of an owner in and to a vehicle registered as specified in sections 49-402, 49-402A, 49-434 and 49-435, Idaho Code, as upon inheritance, devise or bequest, order in bankruptcy or insolvency, execution sale, repossession upon default in performing the terms of a lease or executory sales contract, or otherwise, the registration shall expire and the registration card and plates shall be surrendered to the department. The vehicle shall not be operated upon the highways until and unless the person entitled thereto shall apply for and obtain a new registration card and plates in accordance with the provisions of section 49-401A, Idaho Code. However, an administrator, executor, trustee or other representative of the owner, or a sheriff or other officer, or legal representative of any such person may operate or cause to be operated any vehicle upon the highway from the place of removal or place where formerly kept by the owner to a place of keeping or storage, provided the place of removal and place of destination are both located within the state of Idaho, and after obtaining a written permit from the department of the local police authorities having jurisdiction of the highways and upon displaying in plain sight upon the vehicle a placard bearing the name and address of the person authorizing and directing such movement, the placard to be plainly readable from a distance of one hundred (100) feet during daylight. Equipment Exemptions From Idaho Code:_____________________________________________________________ GENERAL LAWS TITLE 49. MOTOR VEHICLES CHAPTER 9. VEHICLE EQUIPMENT Idaho Code § 49-949 (2010) § 49-949. Requirement as to fender or covers over all wheels on motor vehicles (1) It shall be unlawful for any person to operate or move or any owner to permit to be operated or moved, any motor vehicle, truck, bus, semitrailer or trailer, upon any highway without having the vehicle equipped with fenders or covers which may include flaps or splash aprons, over and to the rear of wheels, as follows: (a) On the rear wheels of every truck equipped with a body, bus, trailer or semitrailer the fenders or covers shall extend in full width from a point above and forward of the center of the tires over and to the rear of the wheels to a point that is not more than ten (10) inches above the surface of the highway when the vehicle is empty; (b) Behind the rear wheels of every truck not equipped with a body the fenders or covers shall extend downward in full width from a point not lower than halfway between the center of the wheels and the top of the tires on the wheels to a point that is not more than ten (10) inches above the surface of the highway when the vehicle is empty; (c) Behind all wheels of every motor vehicle other than trucks, buses, semitrailers, or trailers, the fenders or covers shall extend in full width from a point above and forward of the center of the tire over and to the rear of the wheel to a point that is not more than twenty (20) inches above the surface of the highway, unless the bumper is a factory built bumper fastened directly to the frame of the vehicle pursuant to factory installation requirements; (d) Fenders or covers are not required on any modified American-made pre-1935 vehicle, or any identifiable vintage or replica thereof that is titled as a later assembled vehicle or replica and is used for show and pleasure use when such vehicle is used and driven only during fair weather on well-maintained hard-surfaced roads. (2) Fenders or covers, as used in subsection (1) of this section, shall be deemed to be of sufficient size and construction as to comply with those requirements if constructed as follows: (a) When measured on the cross sections of the tread of the wheel or on the combined cross sections of the treads of multiple wheels, the fender or cover extends at least to each side of the width of the tire or of the combined width of the multiple tires, as the case may be; (b) The fender or cover is constructed as to be capable at all times of arresting and deflecting dirt, mud, water, or other substance as may be picked up and carried by wheels; (c) For school buses if the body extension behind the rear wheels exceeds five (5) feet. GENERAL LAWS TITLE 49. MOTOR VEHICLES CHAPTER 9. VEHICLE EQUIPMENT Idaho Code § 49-924 (2010) § 49-924. Single-beam road-lighting equipment Head lamps arranged to provide a single distribution of light shall be permitted on motor vehicles manufactured prior to January 1, 1955, in lieu of multiple-beam road-lighting equipment specified in this chapter if the single distribution of light complies with the following requirements and limitations: (1) The head lamps shall be so aimed that when the vehicle is not loaded, none of the high-intensity portion of the light shall at a distance of twenty-five (25) feet ahead project higher than a level of five (5) inches below the level of the center of the lamp from which it comes, and in no case higher than forty-two (42) inches above the level on which the vehicle stands at a distance of seventy-five (75) feet ahead. (2) The intensity shall be sufficient to reveal persons and vehicles at a distance of at least two hundred (200) feet. GENERAL LAWS TITLE 49. MOTOR VEHICLES CHAPTER 10. WEIGHT, SPEED AND TIRE REGULATIONS Idaho Code § 49-1002 (2010) § 49-1002. Allowable load per inch width of tire (1) The maximum allowable load for any vehicle tire operated on any public highway shall not exceed six hundred (600) pounds per inch width of tire and shall not exceed the manufacturer's load rating, whichever is less. The width of a tire shall be determined by the manufacturer's description marked on the sidewall of the tire. Tires on vehicles manufactured prior to July 1, 1987, may exceed the six hundred (600) pounds per inch width of tire limit subject to a maximum of eight hundred (800) pounds per inch width of tire. This section shall not apply to nonreducible overweight and/or oversize vehicles and/or loads as authorized under section 49-1004, Idaho Code. (2) Except as provided herein, no vehicle or combination of vehicles may proceed past the place of weighing at temporary or permanent ports of entry or checking stations when the weight carried on a single tire, as determined by dividing the weight carried on an axle or group of axles by the number of wheels on the axle or group of axles, exceeds on a single axle the allowable weight above by two thousand (2,000) pounds or more or the weight of a combination of axles exceeds the allowable weight above by seven percent (7%) or more. Vehicles or combinations of vehicles which exceed the weight limitations set forth herein shall be required to be brought into compliance with the applicable weight per inch width of tire contained within this subsection prior to continuing except those vehicles or combinations of vehicles which are transporting loads which, in the determination of the board or other proper authorities in charge of or having jurisdiction over a highway, are deemed unsafe or impractical to bring into compliance at the place of weighing. Vehicles or combinations of vehicles transporting loads in this latter category shall obtain a travel authorization to the nearest place of safe unloading, load adjustment or other means of legalization. (a) Neither the state of Idaho or its employees, nor any authority and its employees in charge of or having jurisdiction over a highway, shall be held liable for personal injury or property damage resulting from the requirements of section 49-1001(8), Idaho Code. (b) The fee for a travel authorization as set forth above shall be fifty dollars ($ 50.00) and shall be on a form prescribed by the board or other proper authorities. (c) The board or other proper authorities in charge of or having jurisdiction over a highway shall adopt and enforce administrative rules as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this section. Emissions Exemptions Vehicles registered in Northern Ada County are required to undergo emissions testing annually. Diesel Vehicles: Diesel vehicles are required to be tested in the same manner as gasoline powered vehicles and are provided with the same exemptions. Exemptions: 1. New vehicles for the newest four (4) MYs 2. Pre-1981 MY vehicles 3. Vehicles registered with “Old-Timer” and “Classic” plates 4. Vehicles with a GVWR of less than 1,500 lbs Ordering Special License Plates 1. Clearly print all requested information on the application form. 2. Use one form for each vehicle. 3. Do not send fees with the application. You will be billed or you may include your MasterCard or Visa number and card expiration date. 4. Under certain circumstances, credit may be given for unexpired vehicle registration fees when special plates are issued. Contact ITD Special Plates for specific eligibility information. Mail the application to: Idaho Transportation Department Vehicle Services – Special Plates PO Box 7129, Boise, ID 83707-1129 Write to the address above or call (208) 3348649 for more information about special license plates. or Use Restrictions Any motor vehicle which qualifies as an “Idaho Old Timer” or an “Idaho Classic” shall be used for exhibits, parades, tours, club activities and such occasional use as is necessary for operation and maintenance of the vehicle, and shall not be used for business or commercial purposes or as customary and usual transportation. Application For Special Plates For Special Vehicles Note Only one plate is required for vehicles registered under the Old Timer, Classic, Year-ofManufacture, and Street Rod programs. Plates should be mounted on rear of vehicle. Fax application to: (208) 334-8542 Including: Classic Old Timer Street Rod Year of Manufacture Hearing-Impaired Applicants You can obtain additional application forms via the Internet at: www.itd.idaho.gov/dmv/ You may communicate with Special Plates through a telecommunication device for the deaf (TDD) by dialing (208) 334-4458. ITD 3675 (Rev7-09) Supply # 01-963610-9 itd.idaho.gov Special Plates For Special Vehicles ]ITD 3675 (Rev. 07-09) Supply # 01-963610-9 ($25.00 initial program fee plus other applicable fees) Owner 1 - Last Name First Name Middle Name Idaho Driver License No., SSN, or EIN Owner 2 - Last Name First Name Middle Name Idaho Driver License No., SSN, or EIN Physical Idaho Address City State Zip Mailing Address (if different from above) City State Zip Daytime Phone Number (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) County Highway District Number Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Vehicle Year Make Current Idaho License Plate Number Expiration Date Idaho Title Number Body Type Model Color )Do Not Send Money! You will be billed for your fees or you may authorize payment on your MasterCard or Visa. MasterCard or Visa Number Expiration Date Authorized Signature Choose One Plate Format Below Classic (Passenger Vehicle) Classic Motorcycle “Classic” license plates are black on white. Every three years you will receive an ownership verification card to verify that the vehicle and license plate are still in use and your address is current. By affixing your signature below, you hereby certify that the vehicle is over 30 years old, that it does not qualify as an “Idaho Old Timer”, that it is in original or authentically-restored condition without major modifications from factory specifications, and that it will not be used for commercial or regular personal transportation. IMPORTANT - See “Use Restrictions” and “Note” on the back of this form. Owner’s Signature X Old Timer (Passenger Vehicle) “Old Timer” license plates are black on aluminum with an embossed car. Every three years you will receive an ownership verification card to verify that the vehicle and license plate are still in use and your address is current. By affixing your signature below, you hereby certify that the vehicle was manufactured prior to January 1, 1943, is an authentic restoration without major modifications from factory specifications, and will not be used for commercial or regular personal transportation. See “Note” on the back of this form. Owner’s Signature X Street Rod (Passenger Vehicle, Extra $15.00 Annual Renewal Fee) “Street Rod” license plates are red, white, and blue with an embossed car and sequential numbering. They can be personalized (use Personalized Plate Application). By affixing your signature below, you hereby certify that the vehicle was manufactured prior to December 31, 1948, or was designed to resemble such a vehicle. See “Use Restrictions” and “Note” on the back of this form. Owner’s Signature X Year of Manufacture (Extra $15.00 Annual Renewal Fee) 1974 and older passenger cars and trucks with a GVW of 26,000 lbs or less may display authentic Idaho license plates manufactured in the same year as the vehicle and for the same type of vehicle. Model years 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, and 1973 are excluded from this program. Plates must be in serviceable condition as originally manufactured. The Year of Manufacture plates are restricted to “standard” issued Idaho plates, and exclude any special interest, special eligibility, or sample plates. Eligible plates must be originally manufactured with either a painted or embossed year on the plate for the year of the vehicle to be licensed. A color photograph of the plate is required with the application. By affixing your signature below, you acknowledge that these plates do not have the reflectorized materials to meet the requirements of Section 49-443(1), Idaho Code, and accept responsibility for any accident or injury arising out of any possible consequences of not having this reflectorized safety feature on the license plates. Please Note: Call Special Plates before submitting your application to make sure your license plate number is not already in use by the Year of Manufacture Program. Year of Manufacture plates will become available to other applicants when the registration has been expired for six months or more. Also read the “Note” on back of this form. Owner’s Signature X ITD Use Only RCV EXP PER PRG REG HDR PLT EMS MAL ISP TTL MO Vehicle or Hull Identification Number Inspection Certification ITD 3403 (Rev. 08-10) Supply # 01-958038-0 Idaho Transportation Department 2 Complete all sections related to Vehicle Do not use codes from any title Spell out makes and models To provide an accurate description, this form must be filled out directly from the vehicle/vessel without the use of other documentation. This form must be completed by a law enforcement officer or an authorized agent of the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD). st 1 Vehicle (VIN) or Hull (HIN) Identification Number – (VINs typically have 17 numbers; HINs typically have 12) 1 2 3 4 5 VIN/HIN Discrepancy (Explain) 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 nd 2 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) 1 2 VIN/HIN Location Type of Vehicle Model Year Length 3 4 5 Dash Door Auto/PU/Van Motorcycle Snowmobile Truck RV ATV Headstock Trailer Mobile Home UTV Boat Make Trailer Tongue L - R Engine Size Width Weight Other (Describe) cc Motorcycle FMVSS Sticker Wheel base on ATV or UTV (See back of form) Body Type Motorcycle Is: Off-road Transom Model Fuel Type Horsepower Yes No Number of Wheels on ATV or UTV Color Hull Material Propulsion Comments/Description/Other Pertinent Data On-road Odometer Reading (no tenths) Not Actual – Warning – Odometer Discrepancy Exceeds Mechanical Limits Exempt No Odometer Inspection Officer or Agent's Signature (I certify I have physically inspected the vehicle described above) Applicant's Name X Agency Name Badge Number Applicant's Address City/Area Date Inspected City, State, Zip Wheelbase is the distance between the center of the front axle and the center of the farthest rear axle Daytime Phone Number ITD 3395 (Rev. 1-08) Supply # 01-958022-4 Statement of Correction or Erasure Idaho Transportation Department Vehicle Services Vehicle/Hull Identification Number Make/Model Year Regarding the title paperwork for the above-described vehicle/vessel, a correction was made on the following document(s): Describe the error and reason for the correction or erasure Signature of the individual who made and corrected the above-described error Individual/Representative's Name (Printed) Company Name Individual/Representative's Signature Date Application for Certificate of Title ITD 3337 (Rev 01-10) itd.idaho.gov Idaho Transportation Department Important: All vehicles and vessels not currently titled in Idaho must have an inspection completed by a peace officer, or an agent for the Idaho Department of Transportation. This application must be typed and is not a Certificate of Title. Brands: Rebuilt Salvage Previous Idaho Title No. Previous State Brand Reconstruct Instructions are on Page 2 Repaired 1st Vehicle or Hull Identification No. Other ___________________________________________ Idaho Sales Permit No. Purchase Date (required for leasing or rental companies) Lease Rental Tax Not Included Tax Exempt Sale (Enclose Tax Form) Year Make Description Weight Length Body Type Model Color (Primary/Secondary) Fuel Type Wheel Base Width Horsepower Propulsion Hull Material Odometer Reading (no tenths) Odometer Status Odometer Reading Date Actual In Excess Not Actual No Device Exempt Previous State Previous State Brand Previous State Title No. Section 4 Sales Information Section 1 Vehicle/Vessel Description 2nd VIN If Assigned Gross Sales Price ...................................... $ • Qualifying Rebates .................................... $ • Trade-In Allowance (Dealer Sales Only) ... $ • Adjusted Gross Sales Price ....................... $ • Net Idaho Sales Tax Due........................... $ • Net Idaho Sales Tax Collected by Seller ... $ • Trade-In Information For Tax Purposes, Trade-Ins are Allowed on Dealer Retail Sales Only Year Owner #1 Full Legal Name (Last, First, Middle) or Business Name Or And LSR DBA Or And LSE DBA Make Body Type Model Vehicle Identification No. (VIN) Owner #1 Idaho Driver’s License Number or SSN / EIN if Business Company Name Owner #2 Idaho Driver’s License Number or SSN / EIN if Business Company Address Section 5 Company Signature Section 2 Purchaser – Owner Owner #2 Full Legal Name (Last, First, Middle) or Business Name Owner #3 Full Legal Name (Last, First, Middle) or Business Name Physical Address of Owner’s Current Legal Residence or Business Mailing Address if different from Owner’s Current Legal Residence City State Title Phone No. ( Date ) I certify that all information on this application is correct and that I have witnessed the signature(s) of the person(s) signing this application. Authorized Signature X Zip+4 Title documents will be mailed to the county office located in (City) Primary Lienholder Name City State Zip+4 Secondary Lienholder Name Section 6 Fees Paid Section 3 Lienholder(S) Mailing Address Title Fee ................................................$ 14•00 $26.00 Rush Fee (Optional) .................$ • Total Collected .......$ • Mailing Address Section 7 Applicant Signature City State Zip+4 I, the undersigned, certify that the vehicle/vessel described above is owned by me and this vehicle/vessel will not be the subject of a lien prior to receipt of the title unless indicated in Section 3. I further certify that all information contained herein is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I hereby make application for a Certificate of Title for said motor vehicle/vessel. The signature below is my true and legal signature. Daytime Phone Date Daytime Phone Date X X Page 1 of 2 ITD 3337 (Rev. 01-10) Application for Certificate of Title Idaho Transportation Department itd.idaho.gov Instructions For signatures, remember: • If an agent signs this form for any applicant's signature, either the original document appointing the agent (e.g., power of attorney) or a copy verified to be a true copy of the original must be attached. The power of attorney must include a complete vehicle/vessel description and be signed by the grantor. • If two owners of record will be shown on the title, either may sign if their names will be connected by "OR", but both must sign if their names will be connected by "AND". • The applicant's signature must be witnessed; by the dealer, or financial agency; or it will not be processed. Section 1 ..... Enter the complete vehicle or hull identification number, and if there was a previous Idaho title enter the title number. Generally, the odometer reading on vehicles being transferred that are newer than 10 years must be the current actual reading. Older vehicles generally are exempt, but the odometer reading may be entered at the owner’s request. Also include model year, make, model, description, and as much information as you have. Section 2 ..... List the new owner(s) of record using the full legal last name, first name, and middle name as listed on their Idaho driver’s license. Enter the current driver’s license number or SSN. If there are two owners, check the "OR" or "AND," and add the second owner. If an individual is "doing business as" a company name, check DBA. Businesses must include their EIN. List the current physical address, and mailing address, if different. Section 3 ..... This section is to be completed when there is to be a lienholder. It should be filled out with complete lienholder information, and the title will be issued with the lien and mailed to the first lienholder. Section 4 &5 These sections are filled out by the dealer and each line completed accurately. Note to dealers: you are certifying the accuracy of the information and witnessing the signature of the applicant. Section 6 ..... These are titling fees, and a check in that amount will need to be included. Section 7 ..... Applicant, you are certifying the accuracy of the information on this document, and that this vehicle/vessel is owned by you. Idaho Title Fee - $14.00 RUSH Fee - $26.00 Include an $14.00 Idaho title fee with this completed application. For "RUSH" service, add $26.00 to the $14.00 title fee for a total of $40.00. Failure to complete any of the above requirements will result in the application being returned. Faxed copies are not acceptable. If you have questions, please contact the Title Assistance Unit at (208) 334-8663, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mountain time. Thank You Page 2 of 2 Duplicate Idaho Title Application ITD 3367 (Rev. 08-10) Supply # 01-957105-8 Idaho Transportation Department This form must be notarized. Only the owner or lienholder of record or their agent may apply for a duplicate title. • To ensure proper processing of your application, use the step-by-step instructions on page 2. • This form cannot be used to transfer ownership to a new buyer or transferee. To transfer ownership use form ITD 3369. • Take the completed application to any county motor vehicle office. Checks are made payable to that county; or mail the completed application to the following address with a check for the applicable fee made payable to Ada County. Be Sure to Include the Proper Fee - Do Not Send Cash Physical Address Mailing Address Ada County Processing Center Ada County Processing Center Regular Duplicate Fee - $14.00 Title Search Fee - $7.00* 9115 Chinden Blvd PO Box 140019 RUSH Duplicate Fee - $40.00 Garden City ID 83714 Garden City ID 83714 SECTION 1 Vehicle/Vessel Information - Required Vehicle/Hull Identification Number* Year Title Number* Make Model *BOTH the Vehicle/Hull Identification Number and Title Number are necessary to locate your record. Your Registration should have both numbers. If your Registration is not available, contact any county vehicle licensing office for this information. Include an additional $7.00 title search fee if either is left blank. Original Owner Information and Lienholder Information as Shown on Current Title - Required Owner #2 - Name Shown on Original Title Or And LSR DBA Or And LSE DBA Owner #2 - Full Legal Name (Last, First, Middle) or Business Name Lienholder of Record Idaho Driver’s License Number or SSN / EIN if Business Mail Title to Different Address Or And LSR DBA Or And LSE DBA Idaho Driver’s License Number or SSN / EIN if Business Owner #3 - Name Shown on Original Title City, State, Zip SECTION 3 Owner #1 - Full Legal Name (Last, First, Middle) or Business Name SECTION 5 SECTION 2 Owner #1 - Name Shown on Original Title Owner Information to be Shown on Duplicate Title - Required* Complete only if the duplicate title is to be mailed to an address other than the address shown above for owner or lienholder C/O Name Owner #3 - Full Legal Name (Last, First, Middle) or Business Name Complete Physical Address of Owner's Current Legal Residence or Business Owner's Current Mailing Address (if different) Address (Street, City, State, Zip) Added Owner's Signature X *This section will be used to correct our records, add, drop and/or change a name. SSN and DL numbers will not be printed on Title. (See Page 2) To Release Lien on Original Title To Add New Lien to Duplicate Title Authorized Representative's Name (Print) Authorized Representative's Signature X Date SECTION 6 SECTION 4 Lienholder of Record Lienholder's Name Address City, State, Zip SECTION 7 Owner's or Lienholder of Record's Signature With Notary - Required I hereby make application for duplicate title for the vehicle/vessel Subscribed and sworn before me this described above. The original title has been lost unless otherwise indicated. Illegible Mutilated day of (Please attach the old title if either of the above are checked). I certify under penalty of law that all statements contained in this application are true and correct. I realize that I cannot use this form to sell this vehicle/vessel. I hereby authorize the new title to be issued in the name(s) shown in Section 5. The signature below is my true and legal signature. year SEAL or STAMP X X Notary Public's or Idaho Transportation Department Agent's Signature Daytime Phone Number (Include Area Code) Page 1 of 2 ITD 3367 (Rev. 08-10) Supply # 01-957105-8 Duplicate Idaho Title Application Idaho Transportation Department Instructions For signatures, remember: • If an agent signs this form for any applicant's signature, either the original document appointing the agent (e.g., power of attorney) or a copy verified to be a true copy of the original must be attached. The power of attorney must include a complete vehicle/vessel description and be signed by the grantor with the grantor's signature notarized. • If two owners of record were shown on the original title, either may sign if their names were connected by "OR", but both must sign if their names were connected by "AND". • If the lienholder of record is applying, enter the business name with an authorized party’s signature and job title. • The applicant's signature must be either notarized or witnessed by an assessor or deputy assessor, or it will not be processed. • A signature from the lienholder in Section 7 does not release their lien. Note .............. Sections 1, 2, 5, and 7 are required to be filled out completely and correctly. Section 1 ....... Enter the complete vehicle or hull description. Both the vehicle/hull identification number and title number must be listed. Also include model year, make, model, and description. Section 2 ....... List the current owner of record. If there are two owners, check the "OR" or "AND," whichever appeared on the original title, and list the second owner. If an individual is "doing business as" a company name, check DBA. List the current lienholder information and mailing address. Section 3 ....... If the duplicate title is to be mailed to a party other than the owner or lienholder, list the address in this section. Section 4 ....... This section is to be completed and signed by the lienholder of record if they wish to release their lien. A separate release attached to the duplicate application is also acceptable. If an existing lien shown on the title record has not been released, the duplicate title will be issued with the lien and mailed to the lienholder. Section 5 ....... Completing this section accurately will ensure your title and our records are correct. List the full legal names of all owners to be shown on the new duplicate title. Check "OR" or "AND", if there are two or more owners. If an individual is "doing business as" a company name, check "DBA". Provide Idaho Drivers License numbers or Idaho ID Card numbers, or SSN for owners 1 and 2. List the primary owner's current physical address, and mailing address if different. If "AND" is checked, any owner that did not appear on the original title must sign here. A name can only be added or removed if an owner on the original title has signed Section 7. Section 6 ....... Complete this section to add a new lien to the duplicate title. Section 7 ....... It is presumed that your title has been lost. If it has not been lost, but is illegible or mutilated, check the appropriate box and attach the title. Mail this completed application and a check for the proper fees, as indicated below. Make check payable to Ada County, and mail to the address on page 1; or You may bring this form to your local county assessor’s motor vehicle office with the fees listed. Make your check out to that county. Duplicate Idaho Title Fee - $14.00 Title Search Fee - $7.00 RUSH Fee - $26.00 Include a $14.00 duplicate Idaho title fee with this completed application. If you do not have both the vehicle/hull identification number and the title number, add $7.00 for a title record search to the $14.00 duplicate title fee, for a total of $21.00. (The title number and VIN/HIN can be found on your Idaho Registration.) For "RUSH" service, add $26.00 to the $14.00 duplicate title fee for a total of $40.00. Failure to complete any of the above requirements will result in the application being returned. Faxed copies are not acceptable. If you have questions, please contact the Title Assistance Unit at (208) 334-8663, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mountain time. Thank You Page 2 of 2 Indemnifying Affidavit ITD 3410 (Rev. 6-09) Supply # 01-958056-2 itd.idaho.gov Idaho Transportation Department Vehicle Services Vehicle/Hull Identification Number Year Make Model Zip Date Purchased Vehicle/Vessel Purchased From Address City State I, the undersigned, acknowledge it is a felony to make a false statement in this affidavit (Section 49-518, Idaho Code). I certify that the above-described vehicle/vessel is free from all liens and encumbrances, except as set forth in my application for Idaho Certificate of Title. I am entitled to possession and ownership of the vehicle or vessel because: If the vehicle described above was imported from another country, I certify that the vehicle is now in Idaho. If the vehicle was commercially imported, I certify that to the best of my knowledge all U.S. DOT Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, EPA, and US Customs and Border Protection requirements have been or will have been satisfied within the required timeframe. If the vehicle was imported for personal use from Canada, I certify that I am aware that I may be assessed a civil penalty up to $5,000 and/or the vehicle may be seized by the US Customs and Border Protection if the vehicle has not met their entry requirements prior to the registration and/or titling of this vehicle. I accept full responsibility for complying with all U.S. DOT Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, EPA, and US Customs and Border Protection requirements. If the above described property is a vessel, ATV, off-road motorbike, snowmobile, utility type vehicle, slide-in truck camper, or neighborhood electric vehicle (NEV), and no title or Manufacturer's Statement of Origin (MSO) or Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin (MCO) is being submitted, I certify that no MSO or MCO exists and that the vessel or vehicle has never been titled unless otherwise indicated below. Other Pertinent Facts: This affidavit is attached to and made a part of my application for Idaho Certificate of Title to the above-described vehicle/vessel. I do hereby agree to warrant and defend said Title, and to not only save harmless and defend, regardless of outcome, the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) from the expenses of and against all suits, actions, claims, losses, or assertion of claims including costs, expenses and attorney fees to which the department may be subjected on account of any defect in my Title to the vehicle/vessel in question, but also to pay any and all damages suffered by any person or entity resulting from the issuance of this title by the Idaho Department of Transportation. Subscribed and sworn before me this day of County of SEAL Signature Owner / Business Representative X Printed Full Legal Name / Business Name Daytime Phone Number ( ) Owner’s Idaho Drivers License Number or SSN / Business ‘s EIN My Commission Expires Owner’s Physical Address / Business’s Physical Address City State Zip Notary Public’s or ITD Agent’s Signature . year , State of ITD 3738 (Rev. 07-10) Bill Of Sale Supply # 01-967717-8 Idaho Transportation Department st Vehicle or Hull Identification Number (1 ) Title Number nd Vehicle Identification Number (2 ) See Note* Vehicle Year Vehicle Make Weight Vehicle Model Full Length and Width Description *Note: Second VIN should be provided for most motor homes and must be entered for double-wide mobile and manufactured homes. Brands: Rebuilt Salvage Previous Brand Odometer Reading (No Tenths) Reconstruct Actual Miles Exempt Repaired Not Actual No Odometer Other Exceeds Mechanical Limits Seller’s Full Legal Printed Name Buyer’s Full Legal Printed Name Physical Address Idaho Driver’s License Number or SSN / EIN if Business City State Zip Code Mailing Address (If different than physical address) City City State Zip Code Daytime Phone Number True Selling Price Physical Address Zip Code State Zip Code Mailing Address (If different than physical address) City Sale Date State Daytime Phone Number $ New Lienholder Name or “None” City Address State Zip Code Seller I hereby sell the vehicle described above for the selling price indicated. I certify that the odometer reading given is accurate to the best of my knowledge. I also certify that I have disclosed to the buyer all known brands associated with this vehicle. I understand that I must file a release of liability statement within five days of delivering the vehicle to the buyer. I also understand that listing a false selling price, name, or address on this form is a felony under Section 49-518(5), Idaho Code. Seller’s Signature X Buyer I am aware of the odometer certification made by the seller, and understand the seller must disclose any brands that have been placed on this vehicle. I also understand that I must apply for title within 30 days to avoid a penalty whether the vehicle is registered or not. Buyer’s Signature X