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CHAPTER 735 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DRIVER AND MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICES DIVISION<br />

DIVISION 24 ASSEMBLED/RECONSTRUCTED/ALTERED/DAMAGED VEHICLES<br />

Or. Admin. R. 735-024-0100 (2010)<br />

735-024-0100 Totaled Vehicles -- Notice and Surrender of Title by Registered Owner<br />

(1) Except for sections (6) and (7) of this rule, this rule covers those situations where a vehicle meets<br />

the definition of a totaled vehicle, and the loss is not covered by an insurer. Sections (6) and (7) of this<br />

rule cover the owner's responsibility when the loss is covered by an insurer.<br />

(2) For vehicles that are considered totaled due to theft, the registered owner shall notify DMV within 60<br />

days of the theft. The notice shall:<br />

(a) Be from the owner as shown on the title for the vehicle;<br />

(b) Be in writing;<br />

(c) Include a description of the vehicle sufficient for the Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division of the<br />

Department of Transportation (DMV) to locate any record, including such things as the vehicle<br />

identification number (VIN) or registration plate number; and<br />

(d) Be supported by evidence that the vehicle was reported as stolen to a law enforcement agency, such<br />

as:<br />

(A) A copy of the police report;<br />

(B) A police report number and the name of the agency the theft was reported to; or<br />

(C) Other verification of the report.<br />

(3) If the title is not in the name of the owner from whom the vehicle was stolen, the owner must qualify<br />

and apply for title in his or her name before a notice required under section (2) of this rule shall be<br />

accepted. DMV may accept the notice required in section (2) of this rule at the same time, the person<br />

applies for title.<br />

(4) For vehicles that are considered totaled due to damage, the registered owner shall surrender the title<br />

or primary ownership document to DMV within 30 days of when the vehicle became totaled. In<br />

surrendering the title the registered owner shall do one of the following:<br />

(a) Apply for salvage title as required under OAR 735-024-0130 and as provided under OAR 735-024-<br />

0140;<br />

(b) Apply for issuance of title showing the vehicle as "assembled" or "reconstructed" or "replica" and<br />

showing the "totaled" brand, if the vehicle is repaired, rebuilt, or otherwise eligible for a certificate title;<br />

(c) Surrender the current certificate of title or primary ownership document to DMV, along with a<br />

statement indicating that the vehicle is totaled and why the vehicle is exempt from having to obtain a<br />

salvage title under ORS 819.016 and OAR 735-024-0130.<br />

(5) If the registered owner is unable to surrender the title or primary ownership document, they shall<br />

notify DMV that the vehicle is totaled, and state the reason why they are unable to surrender the title or<br />

primary ownership document.<br />

(6) As required by ORS 819.012, if a vehicle is determined to be totaled due to the vehicle being declared<br />

a total loss by an insurer that is obligated to cover the loss or that the insurer takes possession of or title<br />

to, the owner shall within 30 days of the date the vehicle became a totaled vehicle, surrender the title or<br />

primary ownership document to:<br />

(a) DMV; or

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