SENATE BILL REPORT
SB 6130
AS PASSED SENATE, FEBRUARY 11, 1992
Brief Description: Informing new residents of the obligation to register vehicles.
SPONSORS: Senators Patterson, Vognild and McCaslin
SENATE COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION
Majority Report: Do pass.
Signed by Senators Nelson, Vice Chairman; Barr, Conner, Erwin, Hansen, McMullen, Oke, Skratek, Snyder, Thorsness, and Vognild.
Staff: Brad Lovaas (786‑7307)
Hearing Dates: January 30, 1992; February 5, 1992
BACKGROUND:
New residents to the state are allowed 30 days from the time they become residents to obtain a Washington driver's license and motor vehicle registrations for all vehicles they own.
A person becomes a resident when they live in the state on more than a temporary basis. Evidence of residency includes, but is not limited to: 1) registering to vote; 2) receiving benefits from a Washington public assistance program; 3) obtaining a state license or tuition fees at resident rates.
There are many incentives for new residents to obtain a driver's license which range from general identification purposes to check cashing. The Washington driver's license fee is $14 for four years.
The fees charged for registering a motor vehicle for a new resident include: 1) an out-of-state vehicle identification number (VIN) inspection, $15; 2) basic registration fee, $27.75; 3) 2.2 percent of value according to the state depreciation schedule; and 4) agent or subagent service fees.
SUMMARY:
The Department of Licensing (DOL) shall inform all new residents at the time of issuance of a driver's license of the legal obligation to register all vehicles within 30 days of becoming a resident.
Appropriation: none
Revenue: yes
Fiscal Note: requested
TESTIMONY FOR: None
TESTIMONY AGAINST: None
TESTIFIED: No one