(a) Place of application. The owner of a nonrepairable or salvage motor vehicle who is required to obtain or voluntarily chooses to obtain a nonrepairable or salvage vehicle title, as provided by §217.83 of this title (relating to Requirement for Non-repairable or Salvage Vehicle Title), shall apply for a nonrepairable or salvage vehicle title by submitting an application, the required accompanying documentation, and the statutory fee to the department.
(b) Information on application. An applicant for a nonrepairable or salvage vehicle title shall submit an application on a form prescribed by the department. A completed form, in addition to any other information required by the department, must include:
(1) the name and current address of the owner;
(2) a description of the motor vehicle, including the model year, make, body style, and vehicle identification number;
(3) a statement describing whether the motor vehicle is a nonrepairable or salvage motor vehicle;
(4) whether the damage was caused exclusively by flood;
(5) a description of the damage to the motor vehicle;
(6) the odometer reading and brand, or the word "exempt" if the motor vehicle is exempt from federal and state odometer disclosure requirements, if the motor vehicle is a salvage motor vehicle;
(7) the name and mailing address of any lienholder and the date of lien, as provided by subsection (e) of this section; and
(8) the signature of the applicant or the applicant's authorized agent and the date the certificate of title application was signed.
(c) Accompanying documentation. A nonrepairable or salvage vehicle title application must be supported, at a minimum, by:
(1) evidence of ownership, as described by subsection (d)(1) or (3) of this section, if the applicant is an insurance company that is unable to locate one or more of the owners;
(2) an odometer disclosure statement properly executed by the seller of the motor vehicle and acknowledged by the purchaser, if the motor vehicle is less than 10 model years old and the motor vehicle is a salvage motor vehicle; and
(3) a release of any liens.
(d) Evidence of nonrepairable or salvage motor vehicle ownership.
(1) Evidence of nonrepairable or salvage motor vehicle ownership properly assigned to the applicant must accompany the application for a nonrepairable or salvage vehicle title, except as provided by paragraph (2) of this subsection. Evidence must include documentation sufficient to show ownership to the nonrepairable or salvage motor vehicle, such as:
(2) An insurance company that acquires ownership or possession of a nonrepairable or salvage motor vehicle through payment of a claim may apply for a nonrepairable or salvage vehicle title to be issued in the insurance company's name without obtaining an ownership document or if it received an ownership document without the proper assignment of the owner if the company is unable to obtain a title from the owner, in accordance with paragraph (1) of this subsection, and the application is not made earlier than the 30th day after the date of payment of the claim. The application must also include:
(3) An insurance company that acquires, through payment of a claim, ownership or possession of a salvage motor vehicle or nonrepairable motor vehicle covered by an out-of-state ownership document may obtain a salvage vehicle title or nonrepairable vehicle title in accordance with paragraph (1) or (2) of this subsection if:
(4) A salvage pool operator may apply for title in the name of the salvage pool operator by providing to the department:
(5) Proof of notice under this subsection consists of:
(e) Recordation of lien on nonrepairable and salvage vehicle titles. If the motor vehicle is a salvage motor vehicle, a new lien or a currently recorded lien may be recorded on the salvage vehicle title. If the motor vehicle is a nonrepairable motor vehicle, only a currently recorded lien may be recorded on the nonrepairable vehicle title.
(f) Issuance. Upon receipt of a completed nonrepairable or salvage vehicle title application, accompanied by the statutory application fee and the required documentation, the department will, before the sixth business day after the date of receipt, issue a nonrepairable or salvage vehicle title, as appropriate.
(1) If the condition of salvage is caused exclusively by flood, a "Flood Damage" notation will be reflected on the face of the document and will be carried forward upon subsequent title issuance.
(2) If a lien is recorded on a nonrepairable or salvage vehicle title, the vehicle title will be mailed to the lienholder. For proof of ownership purposes, the owner will be mailed a receipt or printout of the newly established motor vehicle record, indicating a lien has been recorded.
(3) A nonrepairable vehicle title will state on its face that the motor vehicle may:
Source Note: The provisions of this §217.84 adopted to be effective March 12, 2015, 40 TexReg 1096; amended to be effective December 4, 2016, 41 TexReg 9335; amended to be effective November 14, 2017, 42 TexReg 6382; amended to be effective March 6, 2019, 44 TexReg 1161