Can a car with a FL Certificate of Destruction be registered in the EU?

Registering a vehicle with a Florida Certificate of Destruction in the EU may be complex and varies by country. While we can assist with exporting the vehicle, we are not fully versed in the registration processes of all EU countries. However, we’ve gathered some insights into the salvage registration process in Germany as an example:

  • Initial Registration: To register a salvaged car, it must first pass a thorough inspection by an organization such as TÜV or DEKRA.
  • Inspection Frequency: This inspection is valid for three years for brand new cars and subsequently needs to be repeated every two years.
  • Repair and Registration: You are allowed to repair a salvaged car and register it.

Please Note: The information provided here is general and may not apply directly to your situation. Always consult with local authorities or legal experts in the specific EU country for the most current regulations and requirements, as they can vary significantly.

If you need further information regarding salvage titles or certificates of destruction, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Our RideSafely support team is ready to assist you. Contact us directly at (215) 289-0300.

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Updated: September 30, 2024, 2:10 PM  

September 30, 2024   327   RideSafely    Documentation    
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