Form 6017 - Oregon Department of Transportation - odot state or-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Vehicle Description' section. Enter the year, make, body style, plate number, state, vehicle identification number (VIN), and title number accurately.
  3. In the 'Dismantling Information' section, specify the date you plan to dismantle the vehicle and provide details about who will be dismantling it, including their address and signature.
  4. Ensure that you understand when a salvage title is required. If applicable, prepare to submit an application for a salvage title along with any necessary fees.
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Although not legally required in Oregon, a Bill of Sale can be helpful if problems arise when the buyer goes to transfer the title or register the vehicle in their name. Many private owners docHub their Bill of Sale as a best practice.
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You will need: Completed Application for Title and Registration, Form 735-226. Original title or ownership document (Certificate of Origin, if brand new vehicle); Original releases or bills of sale from any previous owners and lien releases from any previous security interest holders;
If youre unable to get a replacement title for your vehicle, you may still be able to sell the car by simply drawing up a bill of sale. Many states have a template for this on their DMV website, but if yours doesnt, you can create one yourself.
You must first obtain a replacement salvage title with at least one registered owner remaining on the title. The registered owner must then complete the odometer disclosure on the back of the title. Once the title has the required odometer disclosure, you can apply to transfer the title.

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A bill of sale is a legal document that proves a transfer of ownership from a seller to a buyer.
You need a bill of sale to transfer ownership of a vehicle, boat, or firearm in Oregon. Learn what a bill of sale is and how to write one that will work.
Abandoned Vehicles You cannot claim ownership of an abandoned vehicle on your property. DMV cannot give you the name or address of the person who owns the vehicle. To have an abandoned vehicle towed from your private property, you must first follow the steps in Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) 98.830.

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