Title 44, Chapter 2, Section 133
( 44-2-133)
Whenever an owner's certificate of title is lost or destroyed, the
owner or his personal representative may petition the court for the
issuance of a duplicate. Notice of the petition shall be published
once a week for four successive weeks in the newspaper in which the
sheriff's sales of the county are published; provided, however, that
the court may in any case order additional notice to be given,
either by publication or otherwise, before directing the issuance of
a duplicate certificate; and provided, further, that where the
petition is presented by a personal representative of a deceased
person claiming that the certificate was lost or destroyed while in
the possession of the decedent, the notice of the petition shall be
published once a week for eight successive weeks instead of the four
weeks required in other cases. Upon satisfactory proof having been
exhibited before it that the certificate has been lost or destroyed,
the court may direct the issuance of a duplicate certificate which
shall be appropriately designed and shall take the place of the
original owner's certificate. |