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Yes, Section 32-8-87(k), Code of Alabama 1975, requires every salvage vehicle to be restored in this state to its operating condition which existed prior to the event which caused the salvage certificate of title to issue.
1. A vehicle that is less than 10 model years old, without any odometer discrepancy, will reflect Actual Mileage. 2. A vehicle that is 10 model years or older, will reflect Exempt from Disclosure.
Reporting ExceptionsOdometer mileage disclosure is not required for: Vehicles 10 model years old and older (see Mandatory Reporting above). Commercial vehicles with an unladen weight of 8,501 pounds or more or a GVW of 16,001 pounds or more.
The Federal Odometer Tampering Law This law also requires the seller to write the mileage indicated on the odometer on the vehicles title when ownership is transferred. If the seller knows this number to be inaccurate, he is also required to provide a written disclosure of this fact.
Rebuilt Vehicle Every vehicle in Alabama which has been restored (in Alabama) to its operating condition prior to a total loss.
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A car is considered a total loss in Alabama when the cost of repairs plus the salvage value is at least 75% of the vehicles actual cash value. Actual cash value refers to how much the car was worth immediately before the damage, while the salvage value is the cars worth in its damaged state.
To transfer ownership of a car without a title in Alabama, you need to apply for a duplicate title by completing a Duplicate Title Request Form ( Form MVT 12-1). You and the seller must sign the duplicate title for it to be valid and accepted in the state of Alabama.
The titled owner(s) or recorded lienholder can apply for a replacement title online by using the Public Title Portal. Once the title application is complete, it can be electronically uploaded and submitted for payment. The application fee is $15.00 and is non-refundable.
An application for replacement title can be submitted directly to the Alabama Department of Revenue by the recorded owner(s) or lienholder. The application fee is $15.00, non-refundable. In addition, an application for replacement title can be processed by any designated agent.
In order to register a vehicle subject to the Alabama title law, a title application must be completed before a registration can be processed. When a certificate of title is not required, only a registration is issued.

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