If a low-speed vehicle does not have a manufacturer’s vehicle identification number, the owner of the low-speed vehicle may apply for a certificate of title by presenting a manufacturer’s statement of origin for the low-speed vehicle, a statement that an inspection has been conducted on the low-speed vehicle, and a vehicle identification number as described in section 60-148. The certificate of title shall indicate the year of the low-speed vehicle as the year application for title was made and the make of the low-speed vehicle.

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Terms Used In Nebraska Statutes 60-142.08

  • Inspection: means an identification inspection conducted pursuant to section Nebraska Statutes 60-118
  • Low-speed vehicle: means a (1) four-wheeled motor vehicle (a) whose speed attainable in one mile is more than twenty miles per hour and not more than twenty-five miles per hour on a paved, level surface, (b) whose gross vehicle weight rating is less than three thousand pounds, and (c) that complies with Nebraska Statutes 60-119.01
  • Vehicle: means a motor vehicle, all-terrain vehicle, utility-type vehicle, minibike, trailer, or semitrailer. See Nebraska Statutes 60-136
  • Vehicle identification number: means a series of English letters or Arabic or Roman numerals assigned to a vehicle for identification purposes. See Nebraska Statutes 60-136.01
  • Year: shall mean calendar year. See Nebraska Statutes 49-801