Pennsylvania law Section 1114(c) requires individuals holding a vehicle's title to surrender it immediately when their interest in the vehicle has ended or been transferred, except in cases of voluntary transfer. The law clarifies procedures for surrendering the certificate and states that doing so does not affect the rights of the surrendering party. It also notes that this section remains unaffected by certain civil procedures and rules relating to judgments.
You must surrender the title immediately when your interest in the vehicle has been extinguished or transferred, other than by voluntary transfer.
No, Pennsylvania law requires you to surrender the certificate immediately upon interest transfer or extinction.
No, delivering the certificate upon request does not affect your rights regarding the vehicle.
Failure to surrender the title as mandated may result in legal penalties or complications with vehicle ownership records.