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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the certificate of destruction Florida in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Applicant Information' section. Include your name, address, and details about the insurance company if applicable. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
  3. In the 'Vehicle Description' section, provide the vehicle identification number (VIN), year, make, model, and other relevant details such as color and weight.
  4. Complete the 'Salvage Title/Certificate of Destruction Notation Information' by entering the current retail cost of the vehicle and any estimates for repair costs. Check appropriate boxes based on whether the vehicle is rebuildable or a total theft loss.
  5. Fill out the 'Odometer Declaration' section carefully, ensuring you check any applicable statements regarding mileage accuracy.
  6. Finally, sign and print your name in the 'Applicant Attestment Signatures' section to certify that all information provided is true.

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When an insurance company pays for a claim on a vehicle and ends up taking ownership of it, they might process the title with a Certificate of Destruction. A Certificate of Destruction means that the car is set to be destroyed by a dismantler or junkyard and cannot legally be driven on the road again.
Some jurisdictions issue specific types of documents that denote an event affecting the value or safety of the vehicle. Examples are a salvage certificate issued for a salvage (repairable) vehicle or a certificate of destruction issued for a junk (non-repairable) vehicle.
A Florida Certificate of Destruction indicates a vehicle is not roadworthy and cannot be retitled in its current state. To obtain a usable title, the vehicle must typically undergo repairs and pass a state inspection or salvage bond process.
A certificate of destruction means the vehicle is deemed non-repairable for road use. Some states allow retitling as rebuilt only after a thorough inspection and court order or DMV approval. The process typically requires submitting repair documentation, passing safety inspections, and paying fees.

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