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You normally don't get a copy of the title, as that goes to the leasing company. Rarely, you may receive a title copy to register the vehicle with your state's department of motor vehicles. If you purchase the vehicle outright after the lease contract, you receive the official title at that point.
The automobile dealer normally submits the application for the registration and the title certificate to the DMV for the customer. If the dealer does not submit your application to the DMV, see instructions on our website to register a leased vehicle.
If you finance or lease a vehicle, the dealership is required by the bank, finance company, or leasing company to title and register the vehicle in order for a landholder to be recorded on the title.
If you are leasing a vehicle, the application for registration form must be signed by the company leasing the vehicle, and you. You can have the lessor sign the REG 343, or they can send you a notarized power of attorney authorizing you to sign the REG 343 on their behalf. Only originals are accepted. 2.
You normally don't get a copy of the title, as that goes to the leasing company. Rarely, you may receive a title copy to register the vehicle with your state's department of motor vehicles. If you purchase the vehicle outright after the lease contract, you receive the official title at that point.
11.085 Leased Vehicles (CVC §4453.5) Leased vehicles must be registered in the names of both the lessor and the lessee. The lessor is designated as SSR. The lessee is designated as LSE.
In most cases, the lease company is the registered keeper of a leased vehicle. If, however, you have a finance lease, which typically means you have a van rather than a car, then although the legal owner of the leased vehicle is the finance funder, you would be the registered keeper.
What is a registered keeper? The registered keeper is the person responsible for the vehicle, its maintenance, road worthiness and the recipient of communications from the DLA and emergency services such as the Police. A registered keeper should be the person who will be using the vehicle, in this case, the lessee.
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