Can a certificate from Ohio become a title if reconstruction is done?

Yes, Ohio salvage titles or certificates can be converted into reconstructed titles once the necessary repairs are completed. This process allows the vehicle to be legally registered and driven on public roads. For guidelines on the reconstruction process and to ensure compliance with all legal requirements, please visit the official Ohio State Highway Patrol site for Salvage & Self-Assembled Vehicle Inspections here .

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What is a salvage title?

A salvage title is a form of vehicle title branding. It denotes that an insurance company has declared the vehicle a total loss due to collision, theft, or natural disaster damage and paid a claim. Owners may repair vehicles with salvage titles and, after passing a safety inspection, can register them to drive legally again. For more detailed information, visit our In-Depth Guide on Decoding Salvage Titles here.

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What does “WI CLEAR-IGNITE TBO” mean?

The term “WI CLEAR-IGNITE TBO” indicates that the title is to be obtained (TBO), meaning the title is not immediately available at the time of sale. There may be a waiting period before the title is received, typically around 30 days. This designation ensures transparency about the status of the vehicle’s documentation, providing buyers with a clear understanding of any delays in obtaining the title.

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What does “Minnesota Peddle Non-Public Clean Title” mean, and is it recognized as a clean title in other states?

The “Minnesota Peddle Non-Public Clean Title” indicates a vehicle that, due to specific regulations, isn’t available for public auction sale but can be sold to dealers. For RideSafely, as a dealer, this remains a clean title. While it is recognized as a clean title upon sale, it’s important to note that, according to NMVTIS (National Motor Vehicle Title Information System) law, any vehicle acquired through auction might be reclassified as salvage by certain state DMVs during the registration process. Always check with your local DMV for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding title classification and registration requirements for auction-bought vehicles.

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How long will it take to receive the title after winning the auction?

For a seamless and informative experience at RideSafely’s Help Center, it’s essential to understand title processing times. Typically, the auction has up to 30 days from the sale date to issue the title. However, there are instances where we receive the document and must process it through the state, which can extend the timeline by an additional 2 to 6 weeks. We strive to expedite this process as much as possible and appreciate your patience.

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