SB 925
Title theft; authorizing filing of certain notice; establishing requirements for filing of certain notice; establishing felony offenses for title theft; establishing elements of certain offenses. Effective date.
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Bill overview
This bill addresses the serious crime of title theft, which involves illegally obtaining and using someone else's identity to gain financial benefit. It creates a process for victims to file notices when they suspect title theft, establishes specific requirements for these notices, and makes title theft a felony offense with potential imprisonment or fines. The bill also outlines the elements that must be proven to convict someone of title theft, aiming to deter this fraudulent activity and provide legal recourse for victims.
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