What does “FL Certificate of Destruction for Export Only. US Customers – Parts Only. No Title” mean?
Each state has different regulations on how insurance companies classify damaged vehicles. In Florida, a Certificate of Destruction means that:
- For U.S. Customers: The vehicle is restricted to parts only and cannot be registered in the United States.
- For International Customers: The vehicle is eligible for export, but some countries may require dismantling before import.
How to Bid on This Vehicle
To place a bid on a vehicle with a Florida Certificate of Destruction, follow these steps:
- Contact RideSafely Customer Service:
- Call us at +1 (215) 289-0300 or
- Email us at info[at]ridesafely.com
- Live chat available
- Acknowledge the Vehicle’s Status:
- Confirm that you understand this vehicle is for parts only and cannot be registered in the U.S.
- Provide Vehicle Details:
- Include a link to the vehicle listing from our site, or
- Provide the Year, Make, Model, and Inventory Number.
For International Buyers
If you plan to export this vehicle, consult your export service provider to confirm local laws on importing vehicles into your country, including:
- Whether your country accepts a Bill of Sale for parts-only vehicles.
- Whether the vehicle must be dismantled before shipping.
For more details or assistance, feel free to contact RideSafely support.
If you have any questions about the Certificate of Destruction for Export-Only vehicles, our RideSafely support team is here to assist you. Feel free to call us at (215) 289-0300 for expert guidance.
Thank you,
The RideSafely Team
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Updated: March 3, 2025, 4:22 PM
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