What is required to legally operate a salvage title vehicle on Florida roads? Florida

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You need to get your salvage title vehicle inspected at one of the Florida regional DHSMV offices. If your vehicle passes the inspection, you'll be given an inspection completion certificate.

Bring the certificate to a FL regional tax collector's office, where you'll go through the same processes for titles and registrations as everyone else. Bring your bill of sale if applicable to your situation.

Obtain a Vehicle History Report

If you're thinking about buying a rebuilt auto, consider getting a vehicle history report (VHR) long before it's time to think about the title and registration - even before you make the purchase. Having this vehicle history can allow you to see the ownership changes, accidents, etc. the car has endured. Having a better sense of what the vehicle has been through can give you an idea of what sort of a future it has.

Actually, it's smart to get a VHR for all used cars you think about purchasing.

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