Before accepting an application for a certificate of title, a certificate of vehicle inspection by the Washington State Patrol (WSP) is required if the vehicle:
The inspection must verify that the VIN is genuine and agrees with the number shown on the certificate of title and registration certificate. As part of the inspection, a VIN specialist must ensure that all major component parts used for the reconstruction of a salvage or rebuilt vehicle were obtained legally.
The fee for the VIN inspection is $65, with $15 distributed to the State Patrol Highway Account to support the activities of the WSP. The remaining $50 is distributed to the Motor Vehicle Account for general support of highway purposes.
The $65 VIN inspection fee is entirely distributed to the State Patrol Highway Account to support the activities of the WSP.
A technical correction is made to the statutory reference for the distribution of the VIN inspection fee.
(In support) This issue came to light during budget discussions in 2022. The current VIN inspection program is underfunded and the fee revenue was not going to the program. The 2022 Supplemental Transportation Budget included this shift of the entirety of the revenue, but it was only for one year. This bill codifies this to ensure that the VIN inspection program is fully funded. As a consumer, one would expect that the entire $65 fee is to pay for the VIN inspection.
(Opposed) None.