(a) Liens or encumbrances placed on vehicles by the voluntary act of the owner after the original issue of title to be properly recorded must be shown on the certificate of title. In such cases, the owner or lienholder shall file application with the department on a blank furnished for that purpose, setting forth the lien or liens and such information and evidence of the lien in connection therewith as the department may deem necessary. Such information shall include the name and address of the lienholder, the kind of and nature of the lien, the date thereof, and the amount thereby secured. However, only the name and address of the lienholder shall be endorsed on the title certificate with the endorsement of the fact of such lien as hereinafter provided. The department, if satisfied that it is proper that the same be recorded, and upon surrender of the certificate of title covering the vehicle, shall thereupon issue a new certificate of title, showing the liens or encumbrances in the order of their filing being according to the date, hour and minute of receipt by the department of the application for same. For the purpose of recording a subsequent lien on a certificate of title, the subsequent lienholder shall make a written request upon the lienholder in possession of the certificate of title, accompanied by proof of the existence of the subsequent lien, stating his or her need to have possession of the certificate of title for the purpose of having his or her lien recorded thereon by the Division of Motor Vehicles. Thereupon, the lienholder in possession of the certificate shall within a reasonable time, not to exceed ten days from the receipt of said written request, deliver the certificate of title to the requesting subsequent lienholder.
Upon delivery of the certificate of title, the subsequent lienholder shall immediately forward it and the lienholder's own application to the Division of Motor Vehicles for the filing of the lien and for the recording of the same on the certificate of title. Upon issuing the new certificate, the department shall thereupon send or deliver it to the holder of the first lien.
(b) The provisions of subsection (a) of this section shall not apply to: (1) Vehicles held as inventory for sale by a registered dealer holding title by assignment entered upon a certificate of title; or (2) vehicles for which certificates of title have been issued and are held as inventory for lease by a vehicle rental agency or similar person engaged solely in the business of leasing vehicles. Any lien or encumbrance placed on such vehicles by the voluntary act of the owner shall be created and perfected in accordance with the provisions of article nine, chapter forty-six of this code.
Structure West Virginia Code
§17A-4A-1. Certificate to Show Liens or Encumbrances
§17A-4A-2. Liens and Encumbrances Subsequently Created
§17A-4A-2a. Electronic Transfer of Liens
§17A-4A-4. Purchase Money Lien or Encumbrance; Effective Date of Lien; Dealer to Record Lien; Fees
§17A-4A-5. Priority of Liens Shown on Certificate
§17A-4A-7. Release of Lien or Encumbrance Shown on Certificate of Title
§17A-4A-8. Failure to Execute Release or to Surrender Certificate When Lien Paid
§17A-4A-9. Levy of Execution, etc.
§17A-4A-10. Fee for Recording and Release of Lien
§17A-4A-12. Article Not to Apply to Certain Common-Law and Statutory Liens
§17A-4A-13. Article Not to Apply to Vehicle Accessories
§17A-4A-15. Expiration of Lien or Encumbrance; Refiling
§17A-4A-16. Vehicle Leases Which Are Not Sales or Security Interests