Subdivision 1. Limitations. No application for certificate of title or registration may be issued for a vehicle that was not manufactured in compliance with applicable federal emission standards in force at the time of manufacture as provided by the Clean Air Act, United States Code, title 42, sections 7401 through 7642, and regulations adopted pursuant thereto, and safety standards as provided by the National Traffic and Motor Safety Act, United States Code, title 15, sections 1381 through 1431, and regulations adopted pursuant thereto, unless the applicant furnishes either proof satisfactory to the agent that the vehicle was not brought into the United States from outside the country or all of the following:
(1) a bond release letter, with all attachments, issued by the United States Department of Transportation acknowledging receipt of a statement of compliance submitted by the importer of the vehicle and that the statement meets the safety requirements as provided by Code of Federal Regulations, title 19, section 12.80(e);
(2) a bond release letter, with all attachments, issued by the United States Environmental Protection Agency stating that the vehicle has been tested and known to be in conformity with federal emission requirements; and
(3) a receipt or certificate issued by the United States Department of the Treasury showing that any gas-guzzler taxes due on the vehicle as provided by Public Law 95-618, title 2, section 201(a), have been fully paid.
Subd. 2. Accompanying documents. The application for certificate of title and the application for registration must be accompanied by a manufacturer's certificate of origin in the English language which was issued by the actual vehicle manufacturer and either:
(1) the original documents constituting valid proof of ownership in the country in which the vehicle was originally purchased, together with a translation of the documents into the English language verified as to accuracy of the translation by affidavit of the translator; or
(2) with regard to a vehicle imported from a country that cancels the vehicle registration and title for export, a bond as required by section 168A.07, subdivision 1, clause (2).
Subd. 3. Consular identification card. A valid and unexpired consular identification card issued to the applicant by the recognized consulate of a jurisdiction other than the United States is a primary document for purposes of Minnesota Rules, part 7410.0400, and successor rules, when the applicant is an individual who is applying as the owner for a vehicle title or registration.
1988 c 634 s 9; 1Sp2019 c 3 art 3 s 28
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 160 - 174A — Transportation
Section 168A.01 — Definitions.
Section 168A.02 — Application; Registration And Renewal.
Section 168A.03 — Exempt Vehicles.
Section 168A.04 — Form And Content Of Application.
Section 168A.05 — Certificate Of Title.
Section 168A.06 — Delivery Of Certificate.
Section 168A.07 — Conditional Registration.
Section 168A.08 — Grounds For Refusal To Issue Certificate.
Section 168A.085 — Application For Title Or Registration, Certain Cases.
Section 168A.09 — Duplicate Certificate.
Section 168A.10 — Transfer Of Interest By Owner.
Section 168A.101 — Cancellation Of Motor Vehicle Sale.
Section 168A.11 — Purchase Of Vehicle By Dealer.
Section 168A.12 — Interest Passing By Nonvoluntary Transfer.
Section 168A.125 — Transfer-on-death Title To Motor Vehicle.
Section 168A.13 — Fee Accompanies Application; Delivery Of Registration Card And Plates.
Section 168A.14 — New Certificates Issued, Old Certificates Surrendered.
Section 168A.1411 — Manufactured Home Affixed To Real Property Owned By Cooperative.
Section 168A.1412 — Manufactured Home Affixed To Real Property.
Section 168A.142 — Manufactured Home Unaffixed From Realty.
Section 168A.143 — Manufactured Homes; Ownership At Issue.
Section 168A.15 — Reconstructed, Scrapped, Dismantled, Or Destroyed Vehicle.
Section 168A.1501 — Scrapped, Dismantled, Or Destroyed Vehicle.
Section 168A.151 — Salvage Title; Junking Certificate.
Section 168A.152 — Use And Certification Of Title; Inspection Fee.
Section 168A.153 — Report Of Vehicle Receipt.
Section 168A.154 — Salvage Vehicle Taken Out Of State.
Section 168A.16 — Inapplicable Lien Or Security Interest.
Section 168A.17 — Security Interest.
Section 168A.172 — Charitable Interest.
Section 168A.18 — Duties Of Parties Relating To Security Interest.
Section 168A.19 — Assignment Of Security Interest.
Section 168A.20 — Satisfaction Of Security Interest.
Section 168A.21 — Disclosure Of Security Interest.
Section 168A.22 — Exclusive Method Of Perfecting Security Interest.
Section 168A.23 — Suspension Or Revocation Of Certificate.
Section 168A.24 — Duties And Powers Of Department.
Section 168A.25 — Review By District Court.