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FAQ Categories / Tax: Salvage Title Yes, in ance with Section 32-8-87(p), Code of Alabama 1975, you may sell a salvage or rebuilt vehicle as long as you provide a disclosure to the buyer in no smaller than 10-point type that, This vehicles title contains the designation salvage or rebuilt.
ANSWER: Yes, you can sue the previous owner for fraud. You will have the burden of proving that they intentionally lied to you about the vehicle not having been in a wreck. Unless you have it in writing from them it would be difficult to prove they intentionally lied.
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No, it is not acceptable to sell a vehicle to a buyer without telling them that the title is salvage. Legal repercussions for fraud may result from withholding the salvage title from disclosure, as transparency is mandated. To guarantee an honest sale, the history of the car should always be fully disclosed.
Rebuilt Application and Inspection Complete an application for rebuilt inspection (Apply for a Rebuilt Title) Salvage certificate of title. All bills of sale for component parts replaces. Registration receipt evidencing ownership prior to salvage. $90 inspection fee in certified funds (cashiers check or money order)
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You can sell a salvaged title vehicle just like any other car. You should disclose it upfront, as the buyer will know as soon as they get their new title in the mail. Most banks, however, will not finance a salvaged title.
No motor vehicle for which a salvage or junk certificate has been issued by this state or any other state shall be driven or operated on the highways or other public places of this state.
The owner of every motor vehicle in which total loss or salvage has occurred in this state, shall, within 72 hours after the total loss or salvage occurs, make application for a salvage certificate of title and forward to the department the certificate of origin or certificate of title to the motor vehicle, whereupon

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