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Texas Bill Moves State to Electronics Lien and Titling

Under the new bill, the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles will join states like Arizona and California in transitioning to electronic lien and titling. The move is expected to reduce costs and eliminate the state’s exposure to fraud.

by Staff
July 12, 2011
2 min to read


PHILADELPHIA — Signed by Gov. Rick Perry on June 17, Texas House Bill 2575 authorizes the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to develop rules that will result in the holding of automotive liens electronically to reduce cost and exposure to fraud associated with paper vehicle titles with liens in the state.

The legislation goes into effect Sept. 1, 2011, at which time the Texas DMV may begin requiring participation for certain categories of lien holders. Participation for institutions recording less than 100 security interests in a motor vehicle a year is voluntary.

Electronic lien and titling replaces paper titles with an electronic exchange of data between the Texas DMV and VINtek, which worked closely with legislators in drafting the legislation. Aside from cutting costs, ELT will help reduce the state’s exposure to fraud due to falsified lien release letters.

“We are thrilled to see Texas join the ranks of Arizona, Pennsylvania, California and Louisiana in moving lien holders to electronic liens with the passing of HB 2575,” said Larry Highbloom, president of VINtek. “Implementing an ELT program will assist Texas in reducing pressure on an extremely tight agency budget.”

Texas handles the second highest vehicle title volume in the country and the state implemented a voluntary ELT program in 2009 to help reduce DMV costs, according to VINtek. In 2010. VINtek helped 50 financial institutions in Texas move to electronic titles and currently manages ELT for more than 200 Texas financial institutions and approximately 2,000 lenders nationwide.

For more information, visit www.vintek.com.

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