Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 55 - PUBLIC SAFETY
Part III - Motor Vehicles
Chapter 21 - Hang Tags for Mobility Impaired Individuals
Subchapter B - Golf Carts
Section III-2119 - Titling a Golf Cart

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code III-2119

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024

A. The documentation required to register a golf cart is the same as the basic titling requirements:

1. a completed vehicle application form (DPSMV 1799);

2. manufacturers statement of origin (new/unregistered vehicle) or title;

3. itemized invoice from dealer to purchaser or original notarized bill of sale or invoice (new/unregistered) or current certificate of title assigned before a notary by seller to purchaser, with the properly released lien, if applicable;

4. original or copy of properly completed UCC-1 form, or other security agreement, if a lien is to be recorded;

5. proof of liability insurance;

6. a statement from the purchaser indicating:
a. that the golf cart contains all equipment required for use as indicated above;

b. the owner is aware that the vehicle is only permitted to be used by a licensed driver;

c. the golf cart may be operated only upon a parish road that has been designated by a parish or a municipal street that has been designated by a municipality for use by a golf cart;
i. a golf cart may be used to cross a part of a state highway where a golf course is constructed on both sides of the state highway if the Department of Transportation and Development has issued a permit for the crossing;

7. applicable fees (title, handling, recordation fee);

8. applicable sales/use tax.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 32:299.3 and R.S. 32:299.4.

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