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Junk Title Turnaround: Can You Save a Salvaged Vehicle?

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Episode Show Notes / Description:

  • Is it possible to get a title for a vehicle that has a junk or parts-only title?
  • Explanation of documents like Florida’s Certificate of Destruction and Texas’s Non-reparable Title — why they cause trouble at the DMV.
  • These titles differ from salvage titles which typically require inspections.
  • Sometimes the vehicle may be in perfect condition, yet you can’t get a title. Why?
  • When an insurance company deems a vehicle a liability risk, it can be branded “junk” or “parts only,” making it ineligible for road use.
  • This branding is recorded nationally and affects all 50 states through the federal NMVTIS system.
  • What can you do if you own such a vehicle or have invested heavily in it?
  • One option is to attempt overriding this designation by filing a petition with your county court.
  • The court has the authority to override the DMV’s decision, but it’s a formal legal process requiring specific documents:
    • Petition of ownership
    • Affidavit of facts
    • Declaration of interest
  • Courts won’t help you prepare or file these documents—you must know exactly what to submit and what to ask for.
  • This court order reversal is a last-ditch effort to get your vehicle back on the road.
  • For personalized guidance, visit actualhum.com to schedule a live, one-on-one private video consultation with an expert on this subject.
  • If this episode helped you, check out other videos and resources on our channel for more insights on vehicle titles and related issues.
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Manage episode 484282783 series 2911349
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Episode Show Notes / Description:

  • Is it possible to get a title for a vehicle that has a junk or parts-only title?
  • Explanation of documents like Florida’s Certificate of Destruction and Texas’s Non-reparable Title — why they cause trouble at the DMV.
  • These titles differ from salvage titles which typically require inspections.
  • Sometimes the vehicle may be in perfect condition, yet you can’t get a title. Why?
  • When an insurance company deems a vehicle a liability risk, it can be branded “junk” or “parts only,” making it ineligible for road use.
  • This branding is recorded nationally and affects all 50 states through the federal NMVTIS system.
  • What can you do if you own such a vehicle or have invested heavily in it?
  • One option is to attempt overriding this designation by filing a petition with your county court.
  • The court has the authority to override the DMV’s decision, but it’s a formal legal process requiring specific documents:
    • Petition of ownership
    • Affidavit of facts
    • Declaration of interest
  • Courts won’t help you prepare or file these documents—you must know exactly what to submit and what to ask for.
  • This court order reversal is a last-ditch effort to get your vehicle back on the road.
  • For personalized guidance, visit actualhum.com to schedule a live, one-on-one private video consultation with an expert on this subject.
  • If this episode helped you, check out other videos and resources on our channel for more insights on vehicle titles and related issues.
  continue reading

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