Depends on the state
No.
You cannnot.
yes
Yes they can as long as the vehichle has a "salvage title" or certificate of reconstruction, or reconstruct title.
A certificate of destruction indicates that a vehicle has been deemed a total loss and is typically not eligible for a clean title. To convert it to a clean title, the vehicle must be repaired and inspected to ensure it meets safety and emissions standards. After passing the inspection, the owner can apply for a rebuilt title, which may later lead to obtaining a clean title, depending on the jurisdiction's regulations. However, the process varies by state, so it's essential to check local laws for specific requirements.
A CD title I believe is not actually a title. CD in reference to a motorcycle usually means a Certificate of Destruction.
If you have a title, and it is red, then you can't register it at all. The only thing you can do is sell it to an individual for parts only or to a salvage yard. If the title is blue, then you should be able to register it and it will be a salvage title. If all you have is a certificate of destruction and no title, then its the same as having a red title.
yes you can register a car with such title anywhere in the us.
In many states, a slavage vehicle can be inspected and receive a "salvage title". If you ever want to sell the vehicle you'll have to disclose the salvage title.
No, a certificate of title and a certificate of registration are not the same. A certificate of title proves ownership of a vehicle, while a certificate of registration shows that the vehicle has been registered with the appropriate authorities.
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