(1) If the department is satisfied that the vehicle is wrecked, dismantled or disassembled, the department shall cancel and retire the registration and title of the vehicle. Except for issuance of a salvage title, the department may not register or title the vehicle again unless:
(a) The department is satisfied that the original title certificate, if any, was surrendered in error or that notice was submitted in error and the record canceled in error; or
(b) The vehicle is registered or titled as an assembled vehicle, a reconstructed vehicle or a replica.
(2) If the department is satisfied that the vehicle is wrecked, dismantled or disassembled, the department may issue a proof of compliance form if no salvage title is issued for the vehicle.
(3) If the department is satisfied that the vehicle is totaled or substantially altered, the department may:
(a) Issue a salvage title, retire the vehicle’s registration and cancel the title; or
(b) Issue a branded title.
(4) If a vehicle is recovered after a theft and the theft is the reason that the vehicle was considered a totaled vehicle or the department issues a branded title for a totaled or substantially altered vehicle, a person may apply with the department to keep the same registration plates and the remaining registration period represented by the plates with that vehicle. The department may allow the owner to keep the registration plates if the plates are legible and capable of being used for identification purposes.
(5) A person may apply with the department to transfer plates from a vehicle for which the department previously received a totaled or substantially altered notification. A plate transfer request must be in accordance with the provisions of ORS 803.530.
(6) The owner of a vehicle whose title and registration have been canceled and retired due to the department being notified it is totaled, wrecked, dismantled, disassembled or substantially altered is entitled to an administrative review to determine whether the notification was correct. [1983 c.338 §196; 1985 c.176 §2; 1985 c.401 §3; 1987 c.119 §6; 1991 c.820 §8; 1991 c.873 §38; 1993 c.233 §62; 2019 c.17 §2]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 19 - Utilities, Vehicle Code, Watercraft, Aviation
Section 819.012 - Failure to follow procedures for a totaled vehicle; penalty.
Section 819.014 - Insurer failure to follow procedures for totaled vehicle; penalty.
Section 819.016 - When salvage title required; rules.
Section 819.018 - Failure to notify subsequent purchaser of condition of vehicle; rules; penalty.
Section 819.030 - Department procedure on receipt of title or notice.
Section 819.040 - Illegal salvage procedures; penalty.
Section 819.100 - Abandoning a vehicle; penalty.
Section 819.110 - Custody, towing and sale or disposal of abandoned vehicle; general provisions.
Section 819.120 - Immediate custody and towing of vehicle constituting hazard or obstruction; rules.
Section 819.150 - Rights and liabilities of owner.
Section 819.160 - Lien for towing.
Section 819.170 - Notice prior to taking vehicle into custody and towing; methods; contents.
Section 819.180 - Notice after taking into custody and towing; method; contents.
Section 819.190 - Hearing to contest validity of custody and towing.
Section 819.210 - Sale or disposal of vehicle not reclaimed.
Section 819.215 - Disposal of vehicle appraised at $500 or less; notice; rules.
Section 819.280 - Disposal of vehicle at request of person in lawful possession; rules.
Section 819.300 - Possession of a stolen vehicle; penalty.
Section 819.310 - Trafficking in stolen vehicles; penalty.
Section 819.400 - Assignment of numbers.
Section 819.430 - Trafficking in vehicles with destroyed or altered identification numbers; penalty.
Section 819.480 - Vehicle appraiser certificate; rules.
Section 819.482 - Acting as vehicle appraiser without certificate; penalty.