Re: FL Gas MB Registration NOT Required as of 04/20/2011
Hi All,
I wanted to do a copy/ paste of the current DMV TL-10 info to have in "public record", just in case anything changes for comparison:
Florida
Department of Highway Safety
and Motor Vehicles
Division of Motor Vehicles
PROCEDURE
TL-10
SUBJECT:
ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE OF TITLE APPLICATIONS
DESCRIPTION AND USE:
THIS PROCEDURE PROVIDES INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS TO ASSIST TAX
COLLECTOR EMPLOYEES, LICENSE PLATE AGENCY EMPLOYEES, AND THE DEPARTMENT
OF HIGHWAY SAFETY AND MOTOR VEHICLES IN ESTABLISHING REQUIREMENTS TO
ENSURE PROPER ISSUANCE OF AN ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NOT INVOLVING
OPERATIONS OF LAW.
I. PROVISIONS OF LAW:
Section 92.525, Florida Statutes, reads:
1) When it is authorized or required by law, by rule of an administrative agency, or by rule or
order of court that a document be verified by a person, the verification may be accomplished in
the following manner:
(a) Under oath or affirmation taken or administered before an officer authorized under
s. 92.50 to administer oaths; or
(b) By the signing of the written declaration prescribed in subsection (2).
(2) A written declaration means the following statement: "Under penalties of perjury, I declare
that I have read the foregoing [document] and that the facts stated in it are true," followed by the
signature of the person making the declaration, except when a verification on information or
belief is permitted by law, in which case the words "to the best of my knowledge and belief" may
be added. The written declaration shall be printed or typed at the end of or immediately below the
document being verified and above the signature of the person making the declaration.
(3) A person who knowingly makes a false declaration under subsection (2) is guilty of the crime
of perjury by false written declaration, a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s.
775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.
Revision(s) to this Procedure: Corrected information in Exhibit F, #3.
DIVISION DIRECTOR EFFECTIVE DATE
04/20/11
PAGE #
TL-10-01
EXHIBIT F
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. Q. Can a licensed motor vehicle dealer (not licensed as a vessel dealer)
take a vessel in on trade for resale and reassign the title to the new
buyer?
A. A motor vehicle dealer cannot reassign a vessel title to a new buyer.
The dealership would be required to take title in the dealership’s
name prior to selling the vessel. A vehicle dealership is only
licensed to deal in specific items (i.e., vehicles). Therefore, they
cannot sell miscellaneous items such as vessels, even if they take
them in on trade. The dealership must indicate on the form HSMV
82040 that the vessel is in their inventory for resale, so sales tax
would not be due. The registration should be transferred with a
registration use of “non-use,” so the FL number can be transferred
and no base tax charged.
2. Q. Can a vessel dealer (not licensed as a motor vehicle dealer) take a
motor vehicle in on trade for resale and reassign the vehicle title to
the new buyer?
A. A vessel dealer cannot reassign a motor vehicle title to a new buyer.
They must take title in their name prior to selling the vehicle. The
dealership must indicate on the form HSMV 82040 that the vehicle
is in their inventory for resale, so sales tax would not be due.
3. Scenario: A company is advertising on TV a gas engine kit that can be added
to a bicycle. The engine is tied into the pedal system like a Moped
and it has to be pedaled to start the engine. It is advertised that the
bicycle will be propelled to 30MPH.
Q. How is the tax collector supposed to register this bicycle/gas engine
assembly?
A. The definition of bicycle under s. 316.003(2), F.S., includes
motorized bicycles. Bicycles are not registered or titled.
Engine kits for bicycles are not new and there are a variety of
kits available, however, they remain bicycles after the engine
kit is installed. There are other requirements that must be met
to be classified as a motorcycle/scooter/moped such as frame
assembly and safety features. If a customer brings in
paperwork for a bicycle, they cannot be legally issued a title or
registration nor is it required. The agent should also direct the
customer to law enforcement if there are any questions as to
where the motorized bicycle can be used.
TL-10 EXHIBIT G
INFORMATION CO