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What happens when the ride-share motor vehicle is sold or transferred to another person?

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What happens when the ride-share motor vehicle is sold or transferred to another person?

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(a) When a ride-share motor vehicle is sold or transferred to another person who will continue to use the passenger motor vehicle as a commuter ride-share vehicle, the new owner must: (i) Apply for a certificate of ownership under chapter 46.12 RCW; (ii) Apply for commuter ride-share exemption; and (iii) Pay all required fees and taxes including the special license plate fee. (b) Upon application for registration renewal, the owners of nongovernment ride-share plated vehicles must: (i) Provide a statement that the motor vehicle is used as a commuter ride-share motor vehicle to continue to be exempt from chapters 82.08, 82.12, and 82.44 RCW; and (ii) Submit a completed statement approved by the department that the motor vehicle qualifies as a commuter ride-sharing motor vehicle. If the registered owner fails to file a completed recertification form, the department will cancel the special ride-share license plates and the registered owner will need to purchase replacement plates and pay

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