How do I obtain a salvage title in Wisconsin? Wisconsin

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To apply for a salvage title/rebuilt auto title in Wisconsin, here's what to do.

Getting a WI Rebuilt Auto Title

To qualify for a rebuilt title, your vehicle must pass an inspection conducted by a certified salvage title inspector. The examiner will check for stolen parts, proper operating equipment, and the overall safety of the car. You'll need to make an appointment for the exam; look for phone numbers and test centers on the state’s Salvage Vehicle Inspection Agency List.

If your car passes the exam, take the current title to a DMV title service center to convert it to a rebuilt salvage title.

Keep in mind that before you get the rebuilt auto title, you can only drive the vehicle to and from the inspection station.

Getting a Vehicle History Report

If you're in the market for used cars, it's smart to arm yourself with a vehicle history report (VHR).

These reports are loaded with useful information about a car's past that can help you make an intelligent decision about its future. Even if you're selling a car, you should have information about the vehicle history handy to show potential buyers and alleviate some of their concerns.

More Info on WI Titles

Have some other questions about a salvage/rebuilt title? Or, when you must show a bill of sale? Or, maybe about other title or car registration matters?

The DMV can handle these questions for you at (608) 266-1466.

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