I am sure this varies by state. In California a salvaged car can be exported to Nevada, registered, then re-registered in California. Ask an experienced car salvage guy.
All vehicles, Salvaged or not, can be registered at your local DMV
what you'll get is a salvage title, you can repair the car and register it but an inspection will be necessary and the title will most likely always show it was salvaged.
does a seller have to tell you a car has been salvaged?
You can register with a salvage title.
Yes it can.
local options
kick there butts
Answerno.I have a car that is financed through a bank. I recently found out that it has a salvaged title and I am having problems with getting full coverage insurance. the bank along with me didn't know it was a salvaged title at the time so what can I do.
Yes, you can tag a car with a salvaged title, but the process may vary by state. Typically, you'll need to have the vehicle inspected and meet specific requirements to ensure it’s roadworthy. Once approved, you can register and obtain tags for the vehicle, often with certain restrictions. Always check your local DMV or vehicle registration authority for specific regulations in your area.
Car has been damaged and rebuilt.
Yes, it will just be issued a salvage title to make sure is disclosed upon sale.
Not possible. It used to be that some states provided a clean title upon meeting state inspection requirements but Congress has passed a law that requires all states to label the title as such. Individual states may differ in the nomenclature labeling these vehicles as: "salvage", "rebuilt", or "branded".