NYS may require you to bring the vehicle to a site for a salvage examination before allowing you to put plates on the vehicle. Take your title to your local DMV and they will supply you with the salvage examination application if necessary.
Yes, but be very careful! "Important information for New York State Registered Automobile Dealers DMV regulations require automobile dealers to receive a salvage disclosure statement from a vehicle owner when the vehicle is assigned to the dealer. The statement must be on the title certificate. ***The DMV will not register a vehicle or issue a title certificate for a vehicle if there is no salvage disclosure statement. Automobile dealers must inform any vehicle buyer if the vehicle was damaged before the first sale of the vehicle the title certificate has a brand that displays 'REBUILT SALVAGE:NY' the previous retail owner supplied a salvage disclosure statement as described above The dealer must confirm on the bill of sale that the buyer was notified that the vehicle was damaged. To protect yourself, ask the buyer to write their initials next to your statement on the bill of sale."
Yes, i think so.
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