Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Tax Commission
Title R873 - Motor Vehicle
Rule R873-22M - Motor Vehicle
Section R873-22M-22 - Salvage Certificate and Branded Title Pursuant to Utah Code Ann. Sections 41-1a- 522, 41-1a-1001, 41-1a-1004, and 41-1a-1009 through 41-1a-1011

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 873-22M-22

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

A. If a vehicle with an out-of-state branded title is roadworthy, a comparably branded Utah certificate of title may be issued upon proper application and payment of applicable fees.

B. The Utah registration of a vehicle qualifying for any of the following designations expires effective with that qualification or declaration and the title to that vehicle is restricted from that time:

1. salvage vehicle,

2. dismantled vehicle,

3. any vehicle for which a dismantling permit has been issued in accordance with Section 41-1a-1010;

4. any vehicle for which a certificate of abandoned and inoperable vehicle has been issued in accordance with Section 41-1a-1009; and

5. manufacturer buyback nonconforming vehicle.

C. For purposes of Section 41-1a-1001, the cost to repair or restore a vehicle for safe operation is the total cost shown on a certified and notarized repair order or estimate from an authorized representative of an insurance adjusting firm, or a bonded Utah automobile dealer or body shop. The repair order or estimate must be current at the time of application and must show all costs, including a detailed list of all parts, materials, and labor, required to repair the vehicle.

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