(a) On application and payment of the required fee, the Administration may issue a temporary in-transit registration to allow a nonresident owner of a vehicle to operate the vehicle on a highway in the State only for the purpose of transporting the vehicle to a jurisdiction outside the State in which the vehicle is to be titled and registered. (b) An application for a temporary in-transit registration may be made only: (1) By a nonresident owner of a vehicle; and (2) On the form the Administration requires. (c) A temporary in-transit registration may be issued for a period determined by the Administration. (d) The fee for a temporary in-transit registration shall be established by the Administration. (e) (1) The Administration or a licensed title service agent may issue a temporary in-transit registration. (2) A temporary in-transit registration may be issued only after the vehicle owner has furnished to the Administration or title service agent proof of identity, vehicle ownership, and insurance. (3) The Administration or a title service agent may not issue more than one temporary in-transit registration for each vehicle sales transaction. (f) The Administration shall adopt regulations to carry out this section.
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