A salvage title indicates that a vehicle has sustained significant damage caused by a serious collision, or weather-related damage such as a flood, fire, vandalism, or theft and is considered a total loss by an insurance company that paid a settlement to the vehicle owner on a damaged vehicle claim. The vehicle shall not be registered to be driven or moved upon a highway until it is no longer designated as salvage.

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When is a vehicle considered wrecked or salvaged?

A vehicle is considered wrecked or salvaged when it has repair costs exceeding 70 percent of its fair market value before it became damaged and had a fair market value of $500 or more before it became damaged. You cannot legally operate a wrecked or salvage vehicle on a public road in Iowa, except when a permit is issued to allow the operation of the vehicle to and from your salvage inspection appointment.

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How do I convert my salvage title to a rebuilt title?

After repairing your salvage-titled vehicle, you can get that title converted to a rebuilt title with registration plates issued by having the vehicle inspected. Iowa law requires the vehicle to be physically examined by a peace officer who has been certified by the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy before a rebuilt title can be issued. You must have the salvage title in your name or have the title assigned to you to have the vehicle inspected. The cost of the inspection is $53.

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Salvage Inspection Process

When you have the vehicle inspected, the officer will verify that no stolen parts were used to rebuild a vehicle and will authenticate the vehicle as being rebuilt. 

A typical salvage theft examination takes approximately 45 minutes but may take several hours if the vehicle identification numbers are not easily accessible or there are problems with the ownership documents. It’s important to maintain all receipts, invoices, and documentation for parts used to rebuild the vehicle and to bring these to the inspection as the officer will need to verify this information.

Please note, if during the repair of the salvage vehicle the cab or frame was changed, or if the public VIN was damaged or removed, you will need to contact us at invbureau@iowadot.us or you can contact the investigator in your local area.

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How do I get a salvage vehicle inspection?

Once the vehicle has been repaired and is ready for inspection, you will need go to the website to complete the Affidavit of Salvage Vehicle Repairs form. This online process will also include the need to  pay for the inspection. The $53 exam fee must be paid online by credit card to complete the approval process prior to inspection.

 

Documents Required to Take to Inspection Location

  • Salvage title or a certified copy of the salvage title
  • Affidavit of salvage vehicle repairs
  • Bill of sale for all component parts replaced
  • Permit to drive to/from inspection location only

Other Requirements at the Time of Inspection

  • If you are the one applying to have the salvage title changed to a rebuilt title, you’ll need to have the salvage title in your name along with all receipts, invoices, and documentation for parts used to rebuild the vehicle. You may be asked to provide confirmation of your payment for the inspection, so please bring a copy of the order ID that was sent to the email address you provided in the affidavit.
  • If the vehicle passes the inspection, you can take the information the officer will give you to your county treasurer’s office to transfer from a Salvage title to a Rebuilt title and obtain registration plates for your vehicle.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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