What is a Salvage Rebuildable title?

Salvage or Rebuildable Titles are issued by states when an insurance company acquires a vehicle due to incidents such as theft, hail, flood, fire, or collision. These vehicles are typically repairable but must undergo reconstruction before they can be legally driven. Once repaired, the vehicle is inspected by an authorized mechanic and, if deemed to meet manufacturer specifications, is certified by the DMV with a ‘reconstructed’ title. This title allows the vehicle to be registered and insured similarly to one with a ‘clean’ title. Please be aware that RideSafely cannot guarantee the reconstruction of all title types in every state or country.

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Updated: April 15, 2024, 2:18 PM  

April 15, 2024   10710   RideSafely    Documentation  
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