Okla. Admin. Code § 260:135-7-187

Current through Vol. 42, No. 4, November 1, 2024
Section 260:135-7-187 - Salvage titles
(a)Salvage vehicle defined. A salvage vehicle is a vehicle ten (10) model years and newer which has been damaged by collision or other occurrence to the extent that the cost of repairing the vehicle for safe operation on the highway exceeds sixty percent (60%) of its fair market value at the time of loss.
(b)Determining classification as a salvage vehicle. To determine the 10 year model age limit for this purpose, subtract 9 from the current latest manufacturer's model on sale. July 1 is the generally accepted date that new model vehicles go on sale. For example, prior to July 1, 2006, the latest manufacturer's model on sale were 2006 models. Therefore, during the one (1) year period ending June 30, 2006 (7/1/05 through 6/30/06), a ten year old vehicle would have been a 1997 (2006-9) model. During that period, 1996 and older models were exempt from the salvage requirements. Beginning July 1, 2006, 2007 model vehicles officially (per this guideline) went on sale, resulting in 1997 models becoming exempt from the salvage requirements. This formula for determining the age of a model year will apply to all such determinations regarding salvage and rebuilt vehicles.
(c)Change of classification. Vehicles over 10 model years old may go in to, or come out of, salvage at any time. No inspection is required to bring such vehicles out of salvage.
(d)Out-of-state salvage titles. Vehicles over 10 model years old entering Oklahoma with an out-of-state salvage title may receive either a salvage title or standard (green) title with a salvage date listed.
(e)Notification by insurance companies. An insurance company paying a loss on a vehicle where the cost of repairing the vehicle for safe operation on the highway exceeds 60% of its market value or pays a claim for a flood-damaged vehicle as defined in 47 O.S. § 1105, is required to notify the vehicle owner to surrender the title to Service Oklahoma or a licensed operator so that it may be replaced by a salvage title. Service Oklahoma will also be notified by the insurance company. The notice shall include the estimated total damage percentage determination of the actual cash value made by the insurance company to repair the vehicle for safe operation on the highway.
(f)Transfer title to insurance company on payment of total loss due to theft; removal of salvage notation. The ownership of any unrecovered vehicle which has been declared a total loss by an insurer because of theft shall be transferred to the insurer by an unrecovered-theft vehicle title; provided, the ownership of any such vehicle which has been declared a total loss by an insurer licensed by the Oklahoma Insurance Department and maintaining a multi-state motor vehicle salvage processing center in this state shall be transferred to the insurer by a salvage or an unrecovered-theft title without the requirement of a visual inspection of the vehicle identification number by the insurer. Should a vehicle for which the Oklahoma certificate of title has been placed on serial inspection hold be stolen and a total loss paid to the owner by an insurer pursuant to the process outlined in this paragraph, an unrecovered theft salvage transfer title may be issued in the name of the insurer, but placed on serial inspection hold pending recovery of the vehicle and confirmation of the vehicle identification number. Upon recovery of the vehicle, the ownership shall be transferred by an original title, salvage title, or junked title, as may be appropriate based upon an estimate of the amount of loss submitted by the insurer.
(g)License plate not affected by salvage classification; current registration generally required. The license plate from a vehicle entering salvage status need not be surrendered. However, registration must be current on a vehicle entering salvage status, unless it is being titled by a salvage dealer.
(h)Flood damaged brand. A salvage or rebuilt vehicle which was damaged by flooding, or a vehicle which was submerged at a level to or above the dashboard of the vehicle and on which an amount of loss was paid by the insurer, shall have the notation "Flood Damaged" listed on the face of the Oklahoma title.
(i)Multi-state motor vehicle salvage processing centers. Insurance companies licensed by the Oklahoma Insurance Department and which maintain a multi-state motor vehicle salvage processing center in this state may be issued an Oklahoma original salvage title on an unrecovered stolen vehicle without a visual inspection of the vehicle identification number (VIN) or odometer. For a vehicle to qualify, the following conditions must be met:
(1) The vehicle has been stolen and not yet recovered;
(2) An out-of-state title, assigned to the qualifying insurance company, must be submitted. An Oklahoma title may not be issued if an existing Oklahoma title record is on file reflecting a VIN inspection "hold"; and,
(3) One of the following documents, verifying the theft of the vehicle, must be submitted:
(A) Stolen vehicle report;
(B) Insurer's proof of loss; or,
(C) A statement from the insurer verifying that the vehicle was stolen and has not yet been recovered.

Okla. Admin. Code § 260:135-7-187

Transferred from 710:60-5-53 by HB 3419 (2022), eff. 5/19/2022
Amended by Oklahoma Register, Volume 40, Issue 24, September 1, 2023, eff. 9/11/2023