Which state DMV’s are not in Compliance with NMVTIS?
Jan | 15 | 11
Currently, 99% of all vehicles in the US represented in the NMVTIS database. Under the Anti-Car Theft Act, as of Jan 1, 2010 all state DMV’s were required to report to NMVTIS every 24 hours, however not all states are in compliance. This non-compliance affects the Title Registrations and Title Brands available in RigDig. However, it has no impact on the Junk, Salvage and Insurance information provided by NMVTIS to RigDig. All non-compliant states are at different stages of meeting their compliance requirements.
The non-compliant states that represent the remaining 12% of activity include: The District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Kansas, Maine, Michigan, Mississippi, Oregon, Rhode Island and Vermont.
***Last updated 6/8/12
As a quick reminder, the state DMV non-compliance with the Jan 1, 2010 deadline only affects the Title, Title Brand and Odometer Brand information provided in RigDig. All the other important information, such as rollover-accidents, total loss insurance claims, etc. are not provided by state DMV’s and are not affected.
***Last updated 7/30/11