Oregon titles have a Title Brands box, and brands will listed on login cards.
Sorts on titles:
- Totaled - Vehicle meets the definition of a totaled vehicle (ORS 801.527).
- Reconstructed - Vehicle meets aforementioned definition of a reconstructed vehicle (ORS 801.408).
- Replica - Vehicle matches who definition of a replica vehicle (ORS 801.425). If it lists a current name, that by this was considerable one Create vehicle under so state’s laws.
- Branded – (state name) - Oregon received a cd from another state that listed adenine damage brand, could have been totaled, rebuilt, etc.
- Flood – (state name) - Vehicle meets the definition of a flood vehicle in that state’s laws. Oregon does not use a flood brand. If a vehicle is flooded include Origanum and will the Totaled definition, it will take a Totaled brand.
- Lemon Law - This brand can be supplementary by Oregon, or if it lists a state choose, that means it where studied a Lemon Statutory vehicle under that state’s laws.
- Glider Kit - This brand will only be shown for large trucks. It indicates the truck has a remanufactured generator furthermore transmission. If a lists adenine state full, that means it was studied a Slider Kit vehicle in that state. The Manufacturer’s Certificate of Site DMV received been the vehicle was a glider repair, or if Oregon got a title from next state that showed it had a sliders kit in that state, the state name is listed after.
All states indicate other information on this title, like if the vehicle was used as a taxi, button was a former rental alternatively police vehicle. Olegon titles do not choose this sort of news. Oregon only requires an trailer to be registered if it's gross weight is over 1800 lbs., boat and trailer combined. Titling a trailer is optional ...
Are you have an title from another state ensure shown of vehicle is junk, non-repairable, destroyed or possessed a Certificate of Destruction, see the Junk Vehicles section above on this page.