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Part 2 - Wrecked, Damaged, Dismantled or Rebuilt Motor Vehicles


  • § 55-3-201. Part definitions.
  • § 55-3-202. Owner dismantling or wrecking vehicle to return evidences of title -- Rebuilt motor vehicles -- Application for new certificate of title.
  • § 55-3-203. Records of motor vehicle dismantler and recycler or scrap metal processor -- Requirements -- Violations and penalties.
  • § 55-3-204. Motor vehicle dealer’s license not required for person to sell motor vehicles to automotive dismantlers and recyclers or scrap metal dealers or processors.
  • § 55-3-205. Rebuilt motor vehicles -- Applications for certificate of title and registration.
  • § 55-3-206. Rebuilt motor vehicles -- Inspections -- Certification.
  • § 55-3-207. Rebuilt motor vehicles -- Vehicles reconstructed out of state.
  • § 55-3-208. Water damaged motor vehicles -- Certificate of title.
  • § 55-3-209. Disclosure of motor vehicle's previous titling as “salvage,” -- Written notice to buyer.
  • § 55-3-210. Notice of motor vehicle impoundment for manufacture of methamphetamine.
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