Auto Salvage — Recycling — Recycle Title Alaska - AK
Information concerning the rules, codes, statutes and laws pertaining to auto, car and other vehicle titles and transferring ownership in the State of New Alaska - AK; for cars with and without titles, for salvage, lost and duplicate titles. Useful for car recycling and disposal.
When you donate or recycle your car or vehicle it will be picked up and towed to auction and sold. Below you will find very specific information about the laws, statutes or codes pertaining to title transfer as handled by the auction company. If you have any questions about your title or if you have a salvage title or a lost title you can check below.
We will send detailed instructions and the phone number for the auction company when we start the pick up process. After you receive these instructions, if you have any other questions concerning the vehicle title, you should speak with the knowledgeable people in the title department of the auction company.
Whether you are donating your car or vehicle or disposing of it through our salvage or recycle program the pickup is free!
You can find a list of cities in your state that we pickup from at the bottom of this page.
ALASKA TITLE PROCESSING PROCEDURES
Alaska Pickup Information
Alaska Title FAQ
Alaska Boat Title FAQ
Official Web Site for The State of Alaska
Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles
Reconstructed or Homebuilt Vehicles
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Reconstructed or Homebuilt Vehicles
A reconstructed vehicle is a vehicle that has been materially altered from the original constructed vehicle by the removal, addition, or substitution of essential parts. Essential parts are considered to be the chassis, body, and engine. NOTE: Replacement of ONLY the engine does not constitute a reconstructed vehicle.
A homebuilt trailer is a trailer which has been built by a person other than a manufacturer. A homebuilt trailer may be classed as either commercial or non-commercial.
In order to title and register a reconstructed or homebuilt vehicle a person must do the following:
The titles of the vehicles from which the chassis/frame vehicle identification number was obtained should be surrendered, if the title has not previously been surrendered to the Division. All bills of sale and invoices for major parts used in the construction should also be surrendered.
The vehicle must be inspected by a law enforcement officer or a representative of the Division of Motor Vehicles. The purpose of the inspection is to verify the vehicle identification number and the identity of the vehicle. The inspection may be waived on a homebuilt trailer if the weight of the trailer is less than 1,000 lbs. An individual may obtain a special one-way trip permit from DMV for the purpose of bringing the vehicle to a DMV office for inspection. Obtain lien releases for any liens recorded on the vehicle records with the DMV.
Complete a Reconstructed Vehicle Affidavit, or in the case of a trailer built from scratch, a Homebuilt Trailer Affidavit and submit it along with the vehicle inspection, titles, bills of sale and an Application for Title & Registration to the DMV. This affidavit must be notarized and executed by the person who actually built or reconstructed the vehicle. See the following for Fees. Homebuilt and reconstructed vehicle affidavits may be obtained at any DMV office.
Just some of the many cities we pick up in:
Anchorage, Alaska AK
Fairbanks, Alaska AK
Juneau, Alaska AK
Palmer, Alaska AK
Ketchikan, AK
Sitka, AK
Kodiak, AK
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