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The Georgia T 56 form serves as a crucial document for vehicle owners in the state who are navigating the complexities of total loss claims and salvage vehicles. When a vehicle is classified as salvage, the owner must adhere to specific requirements to ensure compliance with state regulations. This includes the immediate removal of the license plate and the completion of necessary paperwork to apply for a salvage title. Owners are required to provide their insurance company with essential documents, such as the original title and a completed Application for a Salvage Title, to facilitate the settlement of their total loss claim. Furthermore, if the owner intends to rebuild or restore the vehicle, they must follow additional steps, including obtaining photographs of the vehicle in its damaged condition and submitting bills of sale for parts used in the restoration. The form also outlines the need for a state inspection and the issuance of a rebuilt title before the vehicle can be legally driven again. Understanding these requirements is vital for vehicle owners to avoid penalties and ensure a smooth transition through the salvage title process.

Sample - Georgia T 56 Form

 

T-56 (Rev. 06-2007)

State of Georgia

 

 

Department of Revenue

 

 

Motor Vehicle Division

 

 

Notice to Vehicle Ow ner – Payment of a ‘Total Loss’ Claim

 

 

 

 

 

The vehicle described below is now classified as a salvage vehicle. Since you are retaining the salvage vehicle, you must comply with the following: Please place your initials to the left of each requirement listed and sign in the designated space below.

Ow ner’s I nit ials

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Requirement s

You must immediately remove the license plate from the vehicle;

The vehicle:

Must be rebuilt or restored;

Must pass a State Motor Vehicle Division Inspection; and,

Must have a new Georgia license plate issued and affixed to it before it can be driven.

You must provide your insurance company with the following before receiving payment in settlement of a ‘total loss’ claim;

The vehicle’s original valid title, when available*

The vehicle’s license plate and registration certificate for submission by your insurance company to the State Motor Vehicle Division with an application for a Salvage title in your name. You cannot sell this vehicle until you have obtained a salvage title in your name.

A properly completed and signed Application for a Salvage Title, Form MV-1S. Except for your signature and your initials, this application must be typed, electronically completed and printed, or printed legibly by hand in blue or black ink in your full legal name and signed. If jointly owned, each owner’s full legal name, driver’s license number and signature is required. For reference purposes only, the name of the state or country that issued the driver’s license should be recorded in the space provided.

*Please refer to the instructions on the reverse side of this form for information pertaining to vehicles ten (10) model years old and older.

After you obtain a Salvage title and decide to rebuild or restore this vehicle or have someone rebuild or restore it for you, you must also comply with the following: Note: Anyone purchasing a salvage vehicle with the intent on rebuilding or restoring it, must be licensed with this state’s State Board of Registration of Used Motor Vehicle Dealers and Used Motor Vehicle Parts Dealers.

Ow ner’s I nit ials

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Requirement s

You must obtain photographs of the vehicle in its wrecked or damaged condition. These photographs must accompany your application for a Rebuilt title.

You must retain and submit parts bills of sale for all parts used to restore the vehicle showing the re-builder or you, the vehicle owner, as the purchaser

You must apply for a Rebuilt title and an inspection by the State Motor Vehicle Division’s Inspection Section once the vehicle has been restored or rebuilt but before the vehicle is painted. You must submit a check or money order for the total fees due payable to the Department of Revenue. The title fee is $18 and the inspection fee is $100. For detailed instructions for applying for a Rebuilt title and an inspection, please refer to the reverse side of this form. An inspection fee ($100) is required each time this vehicle is inspected.

Vehicle I nformation

Year Model & Make of Vehicle:

 

Vehicle Identification Number:

 

Title Number & State of Issue:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tag Number & State of Issue:

 

Estimated Cost of Repairs:

 

Date of Settlement:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ow ner’s Certification – Please Read Before Signing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is to certify that the insurance agent named below has advised me of my responsibilities regarding the salvage vehicle described above. I understand that this vehicle cannot be driven until it has been restored or rebuilt, passed a State Motor Vehicle Division Inspection, and has a new Georgia license plate issued and affixed to it. I also understand that the vehicle’s title when issued will be branded as follows: If the vehicle’s restoration to a safe operable condition required the replacement of one (1) or more major component parts, the new title when issued will be branded ‘Rebuilt’.

Owners’ Printed Names:

 

Owners’ Signatures:

 

Date:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Owners’ Street Address including city, state & zip:

I nsurance Company’s Certification

This is to certify that to the best of my ability, the requirements outlined above have been explained to the vehicle owners:

Insurance Company’s & their Authorized Agent’s Printed Name:

 

Insurance Agent’s Signature:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Insurance Company’s Street Address including city, state & zip:

 

 

 

 

 

cc:Owner, Insurance Company & ATTN: Salvage Sect ion, DOR/Motor Vehicle Division, Post Office Box 740384, Atlanta, GA 30374-0384

I mportant: Please make sure this form reflects the correct vehicle data, i.e. VIN, year model and make, and all applicable spaces have been completed. The vehicle owner must initial, date and sign this completed form in the spaces provided.

ANY CORRECTI ON OR ALTERATI ON WI LL VOI D THI S FORM.

T -56 (Rev. 06-2007) Instructions & Important Information

Notice: Georgia law requires the license plate to be removed from this vehicle immediately and submitted to this Department’s Motor Vehicle Division once the vehicle is classified as a salvage vehicle*.

Instructions for Applying for a Salvage Title - Owner Retains Vehicle in Settlement of a Total Loss Claim

The insurance company should submit the following to: ATTN: Salvage Section, DOR/Motor Vehicle Division, P.O. Box 740384, ATLANTA, GA 30374-0384, to apply for a salvage title in the vehicle owners’ names:

1.A properly completed Application for a Salvage Title, Form MV-1S. This application must be typed, electronically completed and printed or printed legibly by-hand in blue or black ink in the vehicle owners’ full legal names and signed. If jointly owned, each owner’s full legal name, driver’s license number and signature is required. An individual’s full legal name is their complete name as it is recorded on their valid driver’s license. All applicable spaces on this form must be completed without alterations. Check the appropriate block on this form indicating the type of application, original or replacement. Most tag and title forms can be electronically completed and printed for signing and submission from the Department’s web site, www.dor.ga.gov.

2.The original valid Georgia title, when available, manufacturer’s certificate of origin, or out-of-state title, issued in the applicants’ names or properly assigned to the applicants.

3.A properly completed Lien or Security Interest Release, Form T-4, for each satisfied lien or security interest when not released in the space provided on the title. Visit the Department’s web site, www.dor.ga.gov to see when a lien or security interest release is not required.

4.A properly completed Notice to Owner – Payment of a Total Loss Claim, Form T-56, signed and initialed by the vehicle owners and signed by the insurance company’s authorized agent.

5.A check or money order made payable to the Department of Revenue for the total fees due, $18.00 title fee plus any title penalties that may be due. When applying for a replacement salvage title because the original Georgia title is lost or unavailable, check the ‘replacement title’ block on the title application and pay only an $8.00 replacement title fee.

6.The vehicle’s license plate*, license plate registration certificate (a/k/a tag receipt) and a completed Report of and/or Surrender of Georgia License Plate, Form T-158; or submit a completed Form T-158 signed by an authorized Motor Vehicle Division’s agent certifying that the license plate has been submitted to a County Tag Office or to the Department’s Motor Vehicle Division; or Form T-158 with proof of certified/registered mailing, i.e. green returned receipt card signed by a State Motor Vehicle Division’s authorized agent.

*This procedure does not apply to out-of-state or special license plates, i.e. prestige, National Guard, handicapped, etc. The vehicle owner must remove the license plate from the vehicle. A Georgia special license plate may be transferred to another vehicle the vehicle owner purchases or acquires or to this vehicle, after it has been rebuilt or restored and has passed a State Motor Vehicle Division inspection.

For vehicles ten (10) model years old or older, the insurance company must submit the vehicle’s license plate, the owner’s certificate of registration (a/k/a tag receipt), a completed Notice To Owner-Payment of A ‘Total Loss’ Claim, Form T-56, and a completed Report of and/or Surrender of Georgia License Plate, Form T-158, to the State Motor Vehicle Division. The vehicle owners must apply and obtain a salvage title in their names within thirty (30) days of the insurance settlement. Most motor vehicle tag and title forms can be electronically completed and printed from this department’s web site, www.dor.ga.gov, for printing, signing and submission by mail or in- person.

After you obtain a salvage title in your name and you decide to sell or dispose of this vehicle in its damaged/salvaged condition, you should assign the salvage title to the purchaser. I mportant: Anyone purchasing a salvage vehicle with the intent of rebuilding/restoring it must be licensed with the Georgia State Board of Registration of Used Motor Vehicle Dealers and Used Motor Vehicle Parts Dealers.

Procedures for Applying for a Rebuilt Title & a State Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) Inspection

I mportant: After the vehicle has been rebuilt or restored but before it is painted, you must apply for a Rebuilt title and an inspection by this Department’s Inspection Section of the Motor Vehicle Division (MVD):

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After you obtain a salvage title and rebuild or restore the vehicle or have someone rebuild or restore the vehicle for you, you must apply for a Rebuilt title and a Motor Vehicle Division inspection. To apply for a Rebuilt title and an inspection, the following documents and fees should be submitted together to one of the privately owned and state-approved inspection stations or to this Department’s Salvage Section at the following address: ATTN: Salvage Section, DOR/Motor Vehicle Division, P. O. Box 740384, ATLANTA, GA 30374-0384: Visit our web site, www.dor.ga.gov, for the address and telephone numbers of the state-approved inspections stations.

1.One (1) or more photographs of the motor vehicle in its salvage condition must be submitted.

2.A completed Title/Tag Application, Form MV-1. This application should be typed, electronically completed and printed or printed legibly by-hand in blue or black ink in the vehicle owners’ full legal names and signed by the vehicle owners. An individual’s full legal name is his/her complete name as it appears on his/her valid driver’s license. If jointly owned, each owner’s full legal name, valid driver’s license number and signature is required. For reference purposes only, the name of the state or country issuing the driver’s license should be shown in the spaces provided. For individual owners, please enter each owner’s valid driver’s license number in the spaces provided. Please do not use an Application for an Original or Replacement ‘Salvage’ Title, Form MV-1S, to apply for a Rebuilt title.

3.The original salvage title issued in the vehicle owners’ names.

4.A completed Request for Inspection of a Rebuilt Motor Vehicle, Form T-22R.

5.A completed Labor and Parts Certification, Form T-129, signed with the signature notarized. The notary public must sign, affix his/her notary seal or stamp and record the date his/her notary commission expires in the spaces provided for this information on this form.

6.Bills of sale showing the vehicle owners or the re-builder as the purchaser listing each part used in repairing or restoring the vehicle. These bills of sale must indicate whether the part was purchased ‘new’ or ‘used’. The stock number or part number must be shown along with the part name, when the part is purchased ‘new’. When the part is purchased ‘used’, the serial number of the vehicle the part was taken from must be shown. Each part’s bill of sale must be signed with the seller’s full signature, not their initials. The title for the vehicle the parts were taken from must be on file with this Department or submitted at the time of application. If the title for the part’s vehicle was submitted to another state, you must obtain and submit a signed letterhead statement certifying that the title is on file with their office.

7.A certified check or money order should be submitted in the amount of $118.00 made payable to the Department of Revenue for the $18.00 title fee and the $100.00 inspection fee. When applying at a state- approved inspection station, your check or money order should be made payable to the Department of Revenue. The inspection stations charge a fee for the use of their facilities. Please do not include the inspection station’s fee in your check or money order for the fees due the state, $18.00 title fee and $100.00 inspection fee. Contact the applicable inspection station for their fee, the days and hours they are open for inspections, acceptable method of payment, i.e. certified check, money order, cash, etc.

I mportant: This vehicle must pass an inspection by this Department’s Inspection Section of the Motor Vehicle Division before a title or a license plate will be issued. An inspection fee ($100) is required each time the vehicle is inspection.

When applying for a Rebuilt title, the Motor Vehicle Division’s Inspection Section will be notified once the required fees and documents, properly completed, are received. An inspector will call your contact person at the telephone numbers listed on your Request for Inspection of a Rebuilt Motor Vehicle, Form T-22R, to schedule an appointment for the inspection of the vehicle during business hours, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding state holidays. If the vehicle passes their inspection and the vehicle is eligible for a Georgia title, the inspector will authorize the issuance of a Georgia title. If the vehicle’s restoration to a safe operative condition required the replacement of one (1) or more major component parts, the title when issued will reflect the Brand

‘Rebuilt’.

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Form Information

Fact Name Description
Purpose of Form The Georgia T-56 form serves as a notice to vehicle owners regarding the payment of a 'total loss' claim and outlines the responsibilities of owners retaining a salvage vehicle.
Owner Requirements Owners must remove the license plate immediately, ensure the vehicle is rebuilt or restored, pass a state inspection, and obtain a new Georgia license plate before driving the vehicle.
Title and Registration To receive payment for a total loss claim, owners must provide the original title, license plate, and a completed Application for a Salvage Title (Form MV-1S) to their insurance company.
Inspection Process After rebuilding the vehicle, owners must apply for a Rebuilt title and a state inspection before painting the vehicle. The inspection fee is $100, and a total fee of $118 is required for title and inspection.
Governing Law This form is governed by Georgia state law, specifically regulations set forth by the Georgia Department of Revenue and the Motor Vehicle Division regarding salvage vehicles.

Detailed Guide for Filling Out Georgia T 56

Filling out the Georgia T 56 form is an important step for vehicle owners who are retaining a salvage vehicle after a total loss claim. This form outlines the necessary steps and requirements that need to be met before the vehicle can be legally driven again. Following the steps below will help ensure that the form is completed accurately.

  1. Begin by carefully reading the entire form to understand the requirements.
  2. In the designated area, place your initials next to each requirement listed.
  3. Fill in the vehicle information, including the year, model and make of the vehicle, Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), title number and state of issue, tag number and state of issue, estimated cost of repairs, and date of settlement.
  4. In the owner’s certification section, read the statement and ensure you understand your responsibilities. Then, print your name, sign, and date the form.
  5. Provide your street address, including city, state, and zip code.
  6. In the insurance company’s certification section, ensure that the insurance agent has filled in their printed name, signed, and provided their street address, including city, state, and zip code.
  7. Double-check that all information is accurate and complete. Make sure there are no alterations or corrections, as these will void the form.
  8. Once everything is filled out correctly, submit the form along with any required documents to the appropriate department as indicated on the form.

Obtain Answers on Georgia T 56

  1. What is the Georgia T 56 form?

    The Georgia T 56 form is a document issued by the State of Georgia's Department of Revenue. It serves as a notice to vehicle owners regarding the payment of a total loss claim. This form is important for vehicle owners who are retaining their salvage vehicle after an insurance settlement.

  2. What must I do immediately after receiving the T 56 form?

    You must immediately remove the license plate from the vehicle. This is a requirement under Georgia law once the vehicle is classified as a salvage vehicle.

  3. What are the requirements for a salvage vehicle?

    If you are retaining the salvage vehicle, you must:

    • Rebuild or restore the vehicle.
    • Pass a State Motor Vehicle Division Inspection.
    • Obtain a new Georgia license plate and affix it to the vehicle before it can be driven.
  4. What documents do I need to provide to my insurance company?

    Before receiving payment for a total loss claim, you must provide your insurance company with:

    • The vehicle’s original valid title, if available.
    • The vehicle’s license plate and registration certificate.
    • A completed and signed Application for a Salvage Title, Form MV-1S.
  5. Can I sell the vehicle before obtaining a salvage title?

    No, you cannot sell the vehicle until you have obtained a salvage title in your name. It is essential to follow this step to comply with state regulations.

  6. What is required after I obtain a salvage title?

    Once you have a salvage title, and if you choose to rebuild or restore the vehicle, you must:

    • Obtain photographs of the vehicle in its damaged condition.
    • Retain and submit parts bills of sale for all parts used in the restoration.
    • Apply for a Rebuilt title and an inspection by the State Motor Vehicle Division.
  7. What fees are associated with applying for a Rebuilt title?

    The fees include an $18 title fee and a $100 inspection fee. Payment should be made via check or money order to the Department of Revenue.

  8. What happens if my vehicle passes the inspection?

    If your vehicle passes the inspection, the inspector will authorize the issuance of a Georgia title. The title will be branded as ‘Rebuilt’ if major component parts were replaced during restoration.

  9. How long do I have to apply for a salvage title after the insurance settlement?

    You must apply for a salvage title in your name within thirty (30) days of the insurance settlement. This is crucial to ensure compliance with state regulations.

Common mistakes

Filling out the Georgia T-56 form can be a straightforward process, but many individuals make common mistakes that can lead to delays or complications. Understanding these errors can help ensure that the form is completed correctly and efficiently.

One frequent mistake is failing to provide the vehicle owner’s initials next to each requirement listed on the form. The form explicitly requires initials to confirm that the owner understands and agrees to the conditions set forth. Omitting these initials can result in the form being deemed incomplete.

Another common error involves the completion of the Application for a Salvage Title, Form MV-1S. Some people neglect to ensure that this application is typed or printed legibly in blue or black ink. If the application is not completed in the correct format, it may be rejected, necessitating a resubmission.

Additionally, many individuals forget to include the vehicle’s original valid title when available. This document is crucial for processing the total loss claim. Without it, the insurance company may be unable to finalize the claim, causing further delays.

Another mistake pertains to the requirement for photographs of the vehicle in its damaged condition. Owners often overlook this requirement, which is essential for the application for a Rebuilt title. Submitting this documentation is necessary to verify the vehicle’s prior state.

Some vehicle owners also fail to include the necessary bills of sale for parts used in the vehicle’s restoration. These documents must clearly show that the owner or the re-builder purchased the parts. Without this information, the application for a Rebuilt title may be incomplete.

Inaccurate or missing vehicle information is another significant error. Owners must ensure that details such as the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), year, model, and make of the vehicle are correct. Any discrepancies can lead to complications during the title application process.

People often neglect to sign the form in the designated area. A signature is a critical component of the T-56 form, indicating that the owner acknowledges their responsibilities regarding the salvage vehicle. Without a signature, the form cannot be processed.

Moreover, some individuals fail to pay the required fees or submit the correct payment method. The total fees due include an $18 title fee and a $100 inspection fee. Submitting incorrect fees can delay the processing of the application.

Lastly, many vehicle owners are unaware of the requirement to remove the license plate from the vehicle immediately upon classification as a salvage vehicle. This step is crucial and must be completed before submitting the form. Neglecting to do so can lead to additional penalties or complications.

By being aware of these common mistakes and taking the necessary steps to avoid them, individuals can ensure a smoother experience when filling out the Georgia T-56 form. Careful attention to detail is essential for a successful application process.

Documents used along the form

When dealing with the Georgia T-56 form, several other forms and documents play essential roles in the process of managing a salvage vehicle. Each of these documents serves a specific purpose, ensuring that the vehicle owner complies with state regulations and that the transition from a total loss to a rebuilt vehicle is handled correctly. Below is a list of these important forms and documents.

  • Application for a Salvage Title, Form MV-1S: This form is crucial for vehicle owners who wish to obtain a salvage title after a total loss claim. It must be filled out completely and signed by all owners, ensuring that the vehicle is officially recognized as salvage.
  • Notice to Owner – Payment of a Total Loss Claim, Form T-56: This form notifies the vehicle owner about the total loss classification of their vehicle. It outlines the responsibilities of the owner, including the need to remove the license plate and apply for a salvage title.
  • Report of and/or Surrender of Georgia License Plate, Form T-158: This document is used to report the surrender of the vehicle's license plate. It must accompany the application for a salvage title to confirm that the plate has been removed from the vehicle.
  • Request for Inspection of a Rebuilt Motor Vehicle, Form T-22R: After restoring a salvage vehicle, this form must be submitted to request an official inspection by the state. It ensures that the vehicle meets safety and operational standards before it can be retitled.
  • Labor and Parts Certification, Form T-129: This form certifies the labor and parts used in the rebuilding process. It must be notarized and submitted along with the application for a rebuilt title to confirm the legitimacy of the restoration.
  • Application for Title/Tag, Form MV-1: This form is used when applying for a rebuilt title after the vehicle has been restored. It must be completed accurately and submitted alongside other required documents to the Motor Vehicle Division.
  • Lien or Security Interest Release, Form T-4: If there are any liens on the vehicle, this form must be completed to release them. It is essential for ensuring that the title can be issued without any encumbrances.

Understanding these forms and documents is vital for anyone navigating the complexities of salvage and rebuilt titles in Georgia. Each document contributes to a clear and lawful process, helping vehicle owners transition their vehicles from salvage status to a rebuilt and roadworthy condition.

Similar forms

The Georgia T 56 form serves as a crucial document for vehicle owners dealing with salvage vehicles. Several other documents share similarities with the T 56 form, as they also facilitate the management of vehicle titles, registrations, and insurance claims. Below are six documents that are comparable to the Georgia T 56 form, along with explanations of their similarities:

  • Application for a Salvage Title, Form MV-1S: Like the T 56 form, this document is essential for vehicle owners seeking to obtain a salvage title after a total loss claim. It requires detailed vehicle information and must be signed by the owner, ensuring that the vehicle's status is officially recorded.
  • Notice of Owner – Payment of a Total Loss Claim, Form T-56: This form itself is a primary document that outlines the responsibilities of the vehicle owner after a total loss claim. It details the steps necessary to retain a salvage vehicle and ensures that the owner understands their obligations, similar to the information provided in the MV-1S form.
  • Request for Inspection of a Rebuilt Motor Vehicle, Form T-22R: This form is required after a vehicle has been rebuilt or restored. It shares a similar purpose with the T 56 form in that it initiates an inspection process, ensuring that the vehicle meets safety standards before it can be legally driven again.
  • Labor and Parts Certification, Form T-129: This document is used to certify the parts and labor involved in the restoration of a salvage vehicle. Like the T 56 form, it requires detailed information and signatures, ensuring transparency and compliance with state regulations.
  • Application for Title/Tag, Form MV-1: This application is necessary for obtaining a new title or license plate. It parallels the T 56 form in that both require the owner’s detailed information and compliance with state requirements before a title or registration can be issued.
  • Report of and/or Surrender of Georgia License Plate, Form T-158: This form is used when a vehicle's license plate needs to be surrendered or reported. It is similar to the T 56 form in that it is part of the process of managing vehicle registration and ensures that the state has accurate records of vehicle ownership and status.

Dos and Don'ts

When filling out the Georgia T 56 form, it is crucial to adhere to specific guidelines to ensure a smooth process. Below is a list of essential dos and don'ts to consider:

  • Do remove the license plate from the vehicle immediately.
  • Do ensure that all required signatures and initials are present on the form.
  • Do provide the vehicle’s original valid title when available.
  • Do submit photographs of the vehicle in its damaged condition with your application for a Rebuilt title.
  • Don't alter or correct any information on the form, as this will void it.
  • Don't forget to apply for a Rebuilt title before painting the vehicle.
  • Don't sell the vehicle until you have obtained a salvage title in your name.
  • Don't neglect to retain all parts bills of sale used in the vehicle's restoration.

By following these guidelines, you can help ensure that your application process is efficient and compliant with Georgia regulations.

Misconceptions

Understanding the Georgia T 56 form is essential for vehicle owners dealing with salvage titles. However, several misconceptions can lead to confusion. Here are eight common misconceptions, along with clarifications for each:

  • Misconception 1: The T 56 form is only for vehicles that are completely destroyed.
  • This form applies to vehicles classified as salvage, which may not necessarily be completely destroyed. It is used when the vehicle has sustained significant damage but can potentially be repaired.

  • Misconception 2: I can drive my salvage vehicle without any additional steps.
  • Driving a salvage vehicle requires it to be rebuilt, pass an inspection, and have a new Georgia license plate issued. Simply retaining the vehicle does not grant permission to drive it.

  • Misconception 3: I don’t need to remove the license plate immediately.
  • Georgia law mandates that the license plate must be removed immediately once the vehicle is classified as salvage. This is a crucial step in the process.

  • Misconception 4: I can sell my salvage vehicle without a salvage title.
  • It is illegal to sell a salvage vehicle until you have obtained a salvage title in your name. This title is necessary to ensure proper documentation and ownership transfer.

  • Misconception 5: The T 56 form can be altered or corrected after submission.
  • Any corrections or alterations to the T 56 form will void it. It is essential to complete the form accurately before submission.

  • Misconception 6: I can apply for a rebuilt title anytime after repairs.
  • You must apply for a rebuilt title and inspection before the vehicle is painted. This step is critical to ensure compliance with state regulations.

  • Misconception 7: The inspection fee is a one-time charge.
  • The inspection fee of $100 is required each time the vehicle is inspected. This means that multiple inspections may incur additional costs.

  • Misconception 8: I can complete the T 56 form in any format.
  • The T 56 form must be completed in blue or black ink, typed, or electronically filled out. Handwritten entries must be legible to ensure acceptance.

By addressing these misconceptions, vehicle owners can better navigate the complexities of the Georgia T 56 form and ensure compliance with state regulations.

Key takeaways

  • Immediate Action Required: Remove the license plate from the vehicle as soon as it is classified as a salvage vehicle.
  • Compliance with Requirements: Initial each requirement on the form to confirm your understanding and agreement.
  • Documentation for Insurance: Provide your insurance company with the vehicle’s original title, license plate, and a completed Application for a Salvage Title.
  • Salvage Title Necessity: You cannot sell the vehicle until you have obtained a salvage title in your name.
  • Rebuilding Process: After obtaining a salvage title, you must apply for a Rebuilt title and an inspection once the vehicle is restored but before painting.
  • Fees and Payments: Be prepared to pay a title fee of $18 and an inspection fee of $100 when applying for the Rebuilt title.
  • Inspection Requirement: The vehicle must pass a State Motor Vehicle Division inspection before it can be driven or receive a new Georgia license plate.