Pennsylvania Code § 75-104

Continuation of existing law (Repealed).
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PART II
TITLE, REGISTRATION AND LICENSING
Chapter
11. Certificate of Title and Security Interests
13. Registration of Vehicles
15. Licensing of Drivers
16. Commercial Drivers
17. Financial Responsibility
18. Motor Vehicle Insurance Fraud
19. Fees
20. Motor Vehicle Insurance Rate Review Procedures
21. Motor Carriers Road Tax Identification Markers
23. Motor Vehicle Transaction Recovery Fund
CHAPTER 11
CERTIFICATE OF TITLE AND SECURITY INTERESTS
Subchapter
A. Certificate of Title
B. Security Interests
C. Electronic Titling Program
D. Salvage Vehicles, Theft Vehicles, Reconstructed Vehicles and Flood Vehicles
SUBCHAPTER A
CERTIFICATE OF TITLE
Sec.
1101. Certificate of title required.
1102. Vehicles not requiring certificate of title.
1103. Application for certificate of title (Repealed).
1103.1. Application for certificate of title.
1104. Examination of records upon receipt of application.
1105. Issuance of certificate of title.
1106. Content and effect of certificate of title.
1107. Delivery of certificate of title.
1108. Registration without certificate of title.
1109. Refusing issuance of certificate.
1110. Duplicate certificate of title to replace original.
1111. Transfer of ownership of vehicle.
1111.1. Transfer of ownership of vehicles used for human habitation.
1112. Disclosure of odometer reading and tampering with odometer (Repealed).
1113. Transfer to or from manufacturer or dealer.
1114. Transfer of vehicle by operation of law.
1115. Correction of certificate of title.
1116. Issuance of new certificate following transfer.
1117. Vehicle destroyed, dismantled, salvaged or recycled (Repealed).
1118. Suspension and cancellation of certificate of title.
1119. Application for certificate of title by agent.

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