Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research | BILL ANALYSIS |
Transportation Committee |
SSB 5025
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Brief Description: Modifying the apportionment of quick title service fees collected by appointed subagents.
Sponsors: Senate Committee on Transportation (originally sponsored by Senators Rivers, Cleveland and Benton).
Brief Summary of Substitute Bill |
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Hearing Date: 3/12/15
Staff: Jerry Long (786-7306).
Background:
Vehicle and vessel title changes in Washington can be made at a county auditor's office, or offices of other agents or subagents, or at the Department of Licensing (DOL). The applicant must complete a Vehicle or Vessel Certificate of Ownership Application. Documentation and the required taxes and fees are collected at the location and sent to the DOL. Quick titles are defined as a certificate of ownership printed at the time of application and given to the applicant immediately.
The application for a quick title of a vehicle must be submitted by the owner or the owner's representative to the DOL, participating county auditor or other agent, or subagent appointed by the Director of the DOL, on a form furnished or approved by the DOL and must contain:
a description of the vehicle, including make, model, vehicle identification number, type of body, and the odometer reading at the time of delivery of the vehicle, when required;
the name and address of the person who is to be the registered owner of the vehicle and, if the vehicle is subject to a security interest, the name and address of the secured party; and
other information as may be required by the DOL.
The application for a quick title must be accompanied by:
all fees and taxes due for an application for a certificate of title, including a quick title service fee; and
the most recent certificate of title or other satisfactory evidence of ownership.
The application for a quick title may not be used to obtain the first title issued to a vehicle previously designated as a salvage vehicle.
A $50 fee is charged for a quick title. If the fee is paid to a county auditor or other agent or subagent for a vehicle or vessel title, $25 is retained by the county treasurer in the same manner as other fees collected by the county auditor, and the remaining $25 is deposited into the Motor Vehicle Fund for a vehicle and the General Fund for a vessel. If the fee is paid directly to the DOL, the entire fee of $50 must be deposited into the Motor Vehicle Fund for a vehicle and into the General Fund for a vessel.
There are 23 county auditors and other agents and 63 subagents that currently provide quick title services.
Summary of Bill:
The bill changes the fee distribution if the quick title is for a vehicle and is processed by a subagent from $25 being distributed to the county auditor to $12.50 being distributed to the county auditor and $12.50 being retained by the subagent that processed the transaction. The remaining $25 continues to be deposited into the Motor Vehicle Fund.
The bill changes the fee distribution if the quick title is for a vessel and is processed by a subagent from $25 being distributed to the county auditor to $12.50 being distributed to the county auditor and $12.50 being retained by the subagent that processed the transaction. The remaining $25 continues to be deposited into the General Fund.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Available
Effective Date: The bill takes effect on January 1, 2016.