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Titling & Registering a Reconstructed Vehicle
A title branded (labeled) with “reconstructed” may be issued to an Oregon-titled vehicle that:
  • Has a body that resembles and primarily is a particular year model or make of vehicle; and
  • Is not a vehicle rebuilt by a manufacturer; and
  • Is not built in a factory where the year model and make are assigned at the factory; and
  • Is not a replica.
                                                                      - OR -
  • Is a motor truck that has been rebuilt using a component kit, if the manufacturer of the kit assigns a vehicle identification number (VIN), and provides a Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin (MCO) for the kit.
Information on related vehicles may be found on our damaged vehicles page.

How to Apply
To apply for a title, you must:

How to Submit Your Application
Take the vehicle, your completed application, supporting documents and payment to a regular or full-service DMV office.
 
Make checks or money orders payable to “Oregon DMV."   To get a vehicle identification number inspection, you must go to a full service or regular DMV office.  
 
Note: Due to the additional costs of associated merchant fees, DMV offices do not accept credit or debit cards. They accept cash, money orders and checks only.

How Long Will It Take
If everything is in order, plates and stickers will be issued immediately at the DMV office.
 
Titles are mailed to applicants about three to five weeks after DMV receives the necessary paperwork.

 
Page updated: November 06, 2008

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