it needs to be inspected and changed from salvage title to reg title but who sold you the car should be able to sign it off. if not find out what your state needs for reg.
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You can never have a clean title on a salvage title. it's illegal and cant be done legally. I'm not sure about a junk title. That may be a title than can never be registered again. In South Carolina, the titles are blue, but a junk title is red, and vehicles with red titles can never be put back on the road.
You first need to change the title to a salvage tile. You can go from salvage to rebuilt but with a Junk title you can not. to get a salvage tile for a Junk you need to find a state that converts Junk to salvage. Usually because the state does not have a junk title. after it is salvage you need to have it inspected in your State to make sure it meets all Vehicle title Service company that has a guaranteed title service. they will have experience with this process.
Only if it's a clean title. If it's a "salvage title" then you will have to call the D.O.T. and have the state inspector come out and give it a look over before you can get a clean title for it again.
Real easy, no. You don't have to reregister.
A clean/clear title to that vehicle with your signature to release it.
A junk title means that the car cannot be driven, sold or registered in its current condition.
CLEAN TITLE
If it drives, you can drive it round the junkyards and see what they will offer. If it doesn't start or move you can usually call a local junk yard and they will come and tow it away and pay you the fair market value. Depending on what model year it is, the junk yard may require a clean title.
take your title to courthouse and get new tags, here where I live if it's not been expired long they will just reregister it and give you and updates sticker
With a bill of sale from the junk yard, you should be able to apply at the state for an "indemnified" title.
You can file for a lost or junk title
Junk.
Yes.