ยง 2122. Duty of lienholder. A lienholder named in a certificate of
title shall, upon written request of the owner or of another lienholder
named on the certificate, disclose any pertinent information as to his
security agreement and the indebtedness secured by it. The office of
temporary and disability assistance, or a social services district, or
its authorized representative shall be deemed to have complied with this
section upon disclosing the name of the obligor and the amount of the
debt.
Structure New York Laws
Title 10 - Uniform Vehicle Certificate of Title Act
Article 46 - Uniform Vehicle Certificate of Title Act
2103 - Excepted Liens and Security Interests; Buyer From Manufacturer or Dealer.
2104 - Certificate of Title Required.
2105 - Application for First Certificate of Title.
2105-A - Liens on Motor Vehicles for Failure to Make Child Support Payments.
2106 - Examination of Records.
2110 - Registration Without Certificate of Title.
2111 - Refusing Certificate of Title.
2112 - Lost, Stolen or Mutilated Certificates.
2114 - Transfer to or From Dealer; Records.
2115 - Transfer by Operation of Law.
2116 - Additional Requirements for Applications.
2117 - When Commissioner to Issue New Certificate.
2118 - Perfection of Security Interests.
2120 - Assignment by Lienholder.
2121 - Release of Security Interest.
2123 - Exclusiveness of Procedure.
2124 - Suspension or Revocation of Certificates.
2126 - Powers of Commissioner.
2129 - Stolen, Converted, Recovered and Unclaimed Vehicles.
2130 - Offenses Relating to Certificates.
2131 - Evidence of Criminal Intent or Knowledge.