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Several states have implemented compulsory ELT schemes: Arizona: May 31, 2010. California: January 1, 2013. Florida: January 1, 2013. Georgia: January 1, 2013. Indiana: 2022. Louisiana: January 1, 2010. Maryland: 2021. Massachusetts: 1997.
The title record is sent electronically and the lienholder stores the electronic record instead of a paper certificate of title. The electronic title is created and held by TxDMV in the state motor vehicle database. Title applications are submitted and processed through the local county tax office.
Existing Paper Certificate of Title: A copy of the lien instrument and the $7.00 lien notation fee must be submitted to any county Motor Vehicle Office. Participating Lenders: Subsequent lienholder must submit a copy of the lien instrument and the $7.00 lien notation fee to any Motor Vehicle Office.
The new Florida law passed on March 9, 2012 will require the use of a DHSMV- approved ELT (Electronic Lien Title) vendor to release your liens and/or request printed titles. Anyone releasing liens or requesting paper titles must sign up with one of the DHSMV-approved ELT vendors by 1, January 2013.
On November 1, 2010, the State of Nebraska became an electronic lien and titling (ELT) state.
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Title documents and applications for electronic titles are handled in the same manner as paper titles. Electronic titles are maintained in the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles database pursuant to section 319.24, Florida Statutes.

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