![]() The insurance company is the owner if you received a settlement for your loss and possession of the salvaged vehicle is retained by an insurance provider or their agent.The owner of the salvage vehicle can usually be determined as follows: The owner of the salvage vehicle may request a refund of the prorated VLF. A Nonrepairable Certificate must be issued for this vehicle before a refund will be processed. A Nonrepairable- A vehicle with no value except as a source of parts or scrap metal, or was found completely stripped after theft, or was completely burned (per CVC §431).A Salvage Certificate must be issued for this vehicle before a refund request will be processed (per CVC §11515 and CRTC §10902). A Constructive Total Loss- A vehicle which was wrecked, destroyed, or damaged to such extent that the owner, or the insurance company, considers it uneconomical to repair the vehicle and because of this, the vehicle is not repaired by or for the person who owned the vehicle per California Vehicle Code (CVC) §544.The vehicle must be transferred to the individual or company (insurance company, etc.) who paid you for the loss of your vehicle ( California Revenue and Taxation Code (CRTC) §10902). An Unrecovered Total Loss- A vehicle subject to registration which was stolen and not recovered within 60 days after the police report date.Refund of Vehicle License Fee (VLF) on Total Loss VehiclesĬalifornia law provides for a prorated refund of the VLF (in lieu of property tax) portion of the registration fees paid when your vehicle becomes: ![]()
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