Utah Code § 41-1a-233

Conditional registration for new commercial motor vehicles
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(1) As used in this part:
(a) "Manufacturer's statement of origin" means a statement or certificate from the motor vehicle
manufacturer that shows:
(i) the date of sale from the manufacturer to the first purchaser;
(ii) the name of the first purchaser;
(iii) a description of the motor vehicle, including the year, make, model, and vehicle
identification number; and
(iv) a certification that the motor vehicle was new when sold to the first purchaser.
(b) "Passenger rental car establishment" means an establishment described in NAICS subsector
532111 of the 2022 North American Industry Classification System of the federal Executive
Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget.
(c) "Qualified identification number inspector" means the same as it is described in Section
41-1a-802.
(2) The division may issue a conditional registration for a new motor vehicle that is a commercial
vehicle if:
(a) the owner:
(i) is a passenger rental car establishment;
(ii) has not received a manufacturer statement of origin;
(iii) is entitled to a manufacturer statement of origin;
(iv) has physical possession of the vehicle; and
(v) has paid all applicable taxes and fees for the vehicle; and
(b) a qualified identification number inspector has:
(i) physically inspected the identification number of the motor vehicle; and
(ii) made a record of the identification number inspection on a form approved by the division.
(3)
(a) A conditional registration issued under Subsection (2) shall be in effect:
(i) for a period of 12 months beginning with the first day of the calendar month of registration
and does not expire until the last day of the same month in the following year; or
(ii) for a vehicle registered for an alternative registration period described in Section
41-1a-215.5, for a period corresponding with the term of an alternative registration and does
not expire until the last day of the final month of the registration term.
(b) An owner of a vehicle with a conditional registration may not renew the registration until a
Utah title is obtained for the vehicle.
(c) A vehicle with a conditional registration under this section may not be sold or transferred
without first obtaining a Utah title.
(4) If a Utah title is not issued for a vehicle within 10 months of the beginning of the month in which
a conditional registration is issued for the vehicle, the division shall:
(a) revoke the conditional registration for the vehicle; and

(b) not allow the vehicle to be registered in the state until a Utah title is obtained for the vehicle.
(5) A commercial vehicle that is issued a conditional registration as provided in this section is
subject to the same fees that would apply to the commercial vehicle if the registration was not a
conditional registration.
(6) A person shall submit a request for a conditional registration in a form prescribed by the
division.
(7) A conditional registration under this section may not be issued to a vehicle subject to
apportioned registration under Section 41-1a-301.

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