What documentation follows the abandoned vehicle auction and who may claim surplus auction funds?
(1) Following the auction of an abandoned vehicle the operator must give to the successful bidder an affidavit of sale, as defined, which must disclose the amount of the lien and the amount of the successful bid. The public auction shall terminate the ownership interest of prior owners, both registered owners and legal owners.
(2) The following guidelines shall apply in establishing a valid claim for surplus funds which have been remitted to the state as the result of the auctioning of abandoned vehicles pursuant to RCW
46.55.130 (2)(h):
(a) The claiming individual must show reasonable proof of their identity and the claim must be in writing and must be notarized.
(b) The claimant must have been the registered owner of the vehicle as reflected in the records of the department of licensing at the time the vehicle was auctioned. The person indicated as purchaser on a seller's report of sale, pursuant to RCW
46.12.101, will be considered the registered owner of record for purposes of this section.
(3) The fifteen-day title transfer requirement provided for in RCW
46.55.130 (2)(f) shall not apply to properly licensed hulk haulers, scrap processors, and wreckers who have acquired the vehicle for salvage purposes in accordance with chapters
46.79 and
46.80 RCW.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
46.55.190. WSR 04-12-063, § 308-61-190, filed 5/28/04, effective 6/28/04; WSR 02-20-035, § 308-61-190, filed 9/24/02, effective 10/25/02; WSR 00-01-058, § 308-61-190, filed 12/10/99, effective 1/10/00; WSR 90-01-060, § 308-61-190, filed 12/18/89, effective 1/18/90. Statutory Authority: Chapter
46.55 RCW. WSR 86-03-011 (Order DLR-088), § 308-61-190, filed 1/6/86.]