I'll post more as I get it.
Iowa DOT apparently is no longer is going to allow conversion of SF97 to Iowa title unless has a VIN and an FMVSS label (Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards).
This can to me from our state forester's office. For my FD I work the DOD system for equipment from DRMS. The state forester is the conduit for title.
DOT says the Iowa Code 321.30 requires:
2. Unless otherwise provided for in this chapter, the department
or the county treasurer shall refuse registration and issuance of a
certificate of title unless the vehicle bears a manufacturer's label
pursuant to 49 C.F.R. pt. 567 certifying that the vehicle meets
federal motor vehicle safety standards.
This is communication from Iowa DOT to the State Forester's office on the subject.
From: Lefleur-Ostrum, Shelly [DOT]
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 8:54 AM
To: Kantak, Gail [DNR]
Cc: Vehservices, Vscusto [DOT]; Reding, Susan [DOT]
Subject: Military Vehicles
Gail:
I discussed your concerns on the vehicle’s you are acquiring from the government surplus auctions with our assistant director. At this point the only recommendation that can be provided is to make sure the label is actually present before agreeing to buy a vehicle.
Many military vehicles are sold at government auctions….so there should be a representative at the auction who can advise which of their military vehicles have labels…and which don’t.
I mentioned that there was a bill introduced that may allow the titling and registration of some of these military vehicles that do not have Federal Labels affixed. We do not know yet what military vehicle might meet the requirements of the amendment that was introduced. If the amendment goes anywhere, an effort to try to determine (from the appropriate military authorities) which military vehicles substantially meet FMVSS. But as it stands today, we don’t think the amendment is going anywhere this year.
So, unfortunately, whether a military vehicle substantially meets FMVSS doesn’t really matter. As it stands today, such a vehicle must have the label affixed to it in order to be eligible for title/registration.
Attached are samples of conforming Federal Labels that would be affixed by the manufacturer of a motor vehicle indicating it meets FMVSS (Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards).
I would also like to note that vehicle with model year of 1981 and newer would consist of a 17 character VIN.
If we can be of any further assistance please contact our office at 515.237.3110.
Thank you
Shelly
Iowa DOT apparently is no longer is going to allow conversion of SF97 to Iowa title unless has a VIN and an FMVSS label (Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards).
This can to me from our state forester's office. For my FD I work the DOD system for equipment from DRMS. The state forester is the conduit for title.
DOT says the Iowa Code 321.30 requires:
2. Unless otherwise provided for in this chapter, the department
or the county treasurer shall refuse registration and issuance of a
certificate of title unless the vehicle bears a manufacturer's label
pursuant to 49 C.F.R. pt. 567 certifying that the vehicle meets
federal motor vehicle safety standards.
This is communication from Iowa DOT to the State Forester's office on the subject.
From: Lefleur-Ostrum, Shelly [DOT]
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 8:54 AM
To: Kantak, Gail [DNR]
Cc: Vehservices, Vscusto [DOT]; Reding, Susan [DOT]
Subject: Military Vehicles
Gail:
I discussed your concerns on the vehicle’s you are acquiring from the government surplus auctions with our assistant director. At this point the only recommendation that can be provided is to make sure the label is actually present before agreeing to buy a vehicle.
Many military vehicles are sold at government auctions….so there should be a representative at the auction who can advise which of their military vehicles have labels…and which don’t.
I mentioned that there was a bill introduced that may allow the titling and registration of some of these military vehicles that do not have Federal Labels affixed. We do not know yet what military vehicle might meet the requirements of the amendment that was introduced. If the amendment goes anywhere, an effort to try to determine (from the appropriate military authorities) which military vehicles substantially meet FMVSS. But as it stands today, we don’t think the amendment is going anywhere this year.
So, unfortunately, whether a military vehicle substantially meets FMVSS doesn’t really matter. As it stands today, such a vehicle must have the label affixed to it in order to be eligible for title/registration.
Attached are samples of conforming Federal Labels that would be affixed by the manufacturer of a motor vehicle indicating it meets FMVSS (Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards).
I would also like to note that vehicle with model year of 1981 and newer would consist of a 17 character VIN.
If we can be of any further assistance please contact our office at 515.237.3110.
Thank you
Shelly