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Where is the vehicle identification number inspection certificate provided by the Washington state patrol (WSP) valid?

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Where is the vehicle identification number inspection certificate provided by the Washington state patrol (WSP) valid?

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In accordance with WSP rules, the inspection certificate provided by the WSP is valid only in Washington state unless otherwise specified by the Washington state patrol. (6) Why are the words “register” and “registered” used in place of “title” and “titled” in chapter 125, Laws of 2001? The words “register” and “registered” are used in place of “title” and “titled” in chapter 125, Laws of 2001 because RCW 46.12.010 requires vehicles registered in this state to also have a certificate of ownership. For the purposes of section 3, chapter 125, Laws of 2001, the registration process is not complete until it is confirmed that the vehicle is not stolen. Certificates of ownership will not be issued and the license tabs and registration certificate shall be invalid for vehicles which have been confirmed stolen.

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