Do biohazard vehicles come with a standard salvage title?
Vehicles labeled as biohazard may come with either a salvage or clean title, depending on the damage. Title status can vary by state and auction. Check the vehicle description for damage type details on the vehicle detail page.
What Does the Biohazard Label Mean?
- A biohazard designation means the vehicle has been exposed to biological contaminants, such as:
- Bodily fluids
- Blood
- Other potentially hazardous materials
- While the title is salvage or clean, it’s important to understand that additional cleanup and decontamination may be required before the repair or reconstruction process begins.
Important Considerations
- The presence of a biohazard label does not affect your ability to purchase or export the vehicle, but it may impact repair costs or require professional cleaning services.
- Always review the auction photos and condition notes carefully before placing a bid.
Related FAQs
- What Does “Biohazard” Mean in Car Auctions?
- What Do “Biohazard,” “Chemical,” and “Environmental” Mean in a Car Auction?
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Updated: May 15, 2025, 8:39 PM
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