(a) Upon conviction, a person is guilty of a felony who
(1) alters, forges, or counterfeits a certificate of title or registration, or a registration plate, decal, tab, or sticker of this or another jurisdiction;
(2) alters or forges an assignment of a certificate of title or an assignment or release of a security interest on a certificate of title of this or another jurisdiction or on a form the department prescribes;
(3) has possession of or uses a certificate of title or registration, registration plate, decal, tab, or sticker of this or another jurisdiction knowing it to have been altered, forged, or counterfeited;
(4) wilfully removes or falsifies a vehicle identification number;
(5) wilfully conceals or misrepresents the identity of a vehicle or vehicle equipment;
(6) buys, receives, possesses, sells, or disposes of a vehicle or vehicle equipment, knowing that a vehicle identification number or equipment has been unlawfully removed or falsified;
(7) removes from the state a vehicle that is the subject of a security interest created under AS 28.01 - 28.35 or under AS 45.01 - 45.08, AS 45.12, AS 45.14, and AS 45.29 without the written consent of the secured party, and with intent to defraud the secured party or the state;
(8) represents a motor vehicle or house trailer to be a new vehicle and who sells or procures the sale of that motor vehicle as a new vehicle without presenting a “manufacturer's statement of origin”; or
(9) makes a false statement or otherwise conceals or withholds a material fact in an application for registration or certificate of title or falsely affirms with respect to a matter required to be sworn to, affirmed, or furnished under this chapter or regulations adopted under this chapter; except that a person who with criminal negligence as defined in AS 11.81.900, falsely certifies to the department the existence of a motor vehicle liability insurance policy under AS 28.10.021(a)(2), is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
(b) A person convicted of an offense under this section is punishable by imprisonment for not less than one year nor more than five years, or by a fine of not less than $500 nor more than $5,000, or by both.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 10. Vehicle Registration, Liens, and Title
Article 7. Registration and Title Violations.
Sec. 28.10.451. Unlawful to violate provisions requiring registration and title.
Sec. 28.10.461. Driving vehicle without evidence of registration.
Sec. 28.10.471. Driving vehicle when registration suspended or revoked or permit expired.
Sec. 28.10.481. Improper use of evidence of registration or certificate of title.