Executive Summary
California DMV VIRP section 11.060 (Errors/Erasures on the Certificate of Title) covers a Statement of Error or Erasure (REG 101) form is required for any erasure and/or lined out information on the California Certificate of Title. For example, if an individual’s signature appears on the title in error and is lined out, a REG 101 must be completed by that individual explaining the error. Part of Transfers. Tags Clinic hosts the official manual text unchanged below for dealers and registration services in California.
Key Takeaways
- A Statement of Error or Erasure (REG 101) form is required for any erasure and/or lined out information on the California Certificate of Title.
- For example, if an individual’s signature appears on the title in error and is lined out, a REG 101 must be completed by that individual explaining the error.
- A REG 101 is not required if the name of the current registered owner or new purchaser is printed or signed on the dealer endorsement line.
- Dealers and financial institutions may certify to errors in signatures, including their own, made on the California Certificate of Title by a representative of….
- For errors made by other than a dealer or financial institution, the REG 101 must be completed and signed by the individual whose signature appears on the….
Important Facts
- Manual section
- 11.060
- Chapter
- Transfers
- Manual text
- Verbatim DMV VIRP source below the overview