462A.78 - FEES -- SURCHARGE -- DUPLICATES.

        462A.78  FEES -- SURCHARGE -- DUPLICATES.         1. a.  The county recorder shall charge a five dollar fee to      issue a certificate of title, a transfer of title, a duplicate, or a      corrected certificate of title.         b.  In addition to the fee required under paragraph "a",      and sections 462A.82 and 462A.84, a surcharge of five dollars shall      be required.         2.  If a certificate of title is lost, stolen, mutilated,      destroyed, or becomes illegible, the first lienholder or, if there is      none, the owner named in the certificate, as shown by the county      recorder's records, shall within thirty days obtain a duplicate by      applying to the county recorder.  The applicant shall furnish      information the department requires concerning the original      certificate and the circumstances of its loss, mutilation, or      destruction.  Mutilated or illegible certificates shall be returned      to the department with the application for a duplicate.         3.  The duplicate certificate of title shall be marked plainly      "duplicate" across its face, and mailed or delivered to the      applicant.         4.  If a lost or stolen original certificate of title for which a      duplicate has been issued is recovered, the original shall be      surrendered promptly to the department for cancellation.         5.  The funds collected under subsection 1, paragraph "a",      shall be placed in the general fund of the county and used for the      expenses of the county conservation board if one exists in that      county.  Of each surcharge collected as required under subsection 1,      paragraph "b", the county recorder shall remit five dollars to      the department of revenue for deposit in the general fund of the      state.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         87 Acts, ch 134, § 5         CS87, § 106.78         91 Acts, ch 267, §606         C93, § 462A.78         95 Acts, ch 219, §42; 2003 Acts, ch 145, §286