(a) This subchapter does not apply to or affect: 1. A lien given by statute or rule of law to a supplier of services or materials for the vehicle; 2. A lien given by statute to the Government of the United States, the Government of the Virgin Islands or any agency, department or independent instrumentality […]
(a) Unless excepted by section 251 of this chapter, a security interest in a vehicle of a type for which a certificate of title is required is subordinate to the rights of persons who become subsequent transferees or lienholders of the vehicle before the security interest is perfected as provided in this chapter. (b) A […]
If an owner creates a security interest in a vehicle: (a) The owner shall immediately execute the application, in the space provided therefor on the certificate of title or on a separate form the Bureau of Motor Vehicles prescribes, to name the first priority lienholder on the certificate, showing the name and address of such […]
(a) A first priority lienholder may assign, absolutely or otherwise, his security interest in the vehicle to a person other than the owner without affecting the interest of the owner or the validity of the security interest, but any person without notice of the assignment is protected in dealing with the first priority lienholder as […]
A first priority lienholder named in a certificate of title shall, upon written request of the owner, disclose any pertinent information as to his security agreement and the indebtedness secured by it.
(a) The method provided in this chapter of perfecting and giving notice of security interests subject to this chapter are hereby exempted from the provisions of law which otherwise require or relate to the filing of instruments creating or evidencing security interests including the necessity for acknowledgments and witnesses. (b) Unless perfected as provided in […]
(a) The Bureau of Motor Vehicles shall suspend or revoke a certificate of title, upon notice and reasonable opportunity to be heard in accordance with section 260 of this chapter, when authorized by any other provision of law or if it finds: 1. The certificate of title was fraudulently procured or erroneously issued, or 2. […]
(a) The Bureau of Motor Vehicles shall prescribe and provide suitable forms of applications, certificates of title, notices of security interests, and all other notices and forms necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter. (b) The Bureau of Motor Vehicles may make necessary investigations to procure information required to carry out the provisions […]
A person aggrieved by an act or omission to act of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles under this chapter is also entitled to a review thereof by the Superior Court provided such action is taken within 30 days of final determination by the Bureau of Motor Vehicles.