Maryland Code § NR-8-717

Section NR-8-717
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(a) If a certificate of title is lost, stolen, mutilated, destroyed, or becomes
illegible, the first lienholder or, if there is none, the owner named in the certificate,
as shown by the Department's records within 30 days shall obtain a duplicate by
applying to the Department. The applicant shall furnish information concerning the
original certificate and the circumstances of its loss, mutilation, or destruction as the
Department requires. Mutilated or illegible certificates shall be returned to the
Department with the application for a duplicate.
(b) The duplicate certificate of title shall be marked plainly "duplicate"
across its face, and mailed or delivered to the applicant.
(c) If a lost or stolen original certificate of title for which a duplicate has
been issued is recovered, the original shall be surrendered promptly to the
Department for cancellation.

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