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Salvage title — What You Need to Know

The vehicle has been declared a total loss by an insurance company and carries a salvage title brand. Salvage vehicles cannot be legally driven until they pass a rebuilt/salvage inspection in most states.

Seller guidance

You must disclose the salvage title status in writing. The bill of sale should state "salvage title" prominently. Some states require a separate salvage disclosure form. Do not represent a salvage vehicle as a rebuilt title unless it has passed the required state inspection and been formally re-branded.

Buyer guidance

A salvage title vehicle cannot be registered for road use in any state until it passes a state-mandated rebuilt inspection. Lenders rarely finance salvage title vehicles, and insuring them for full value is difficult. Even after a salvage vehicle is re-branded as "rebuilt," it will always carry diminished resale value.

Legal note (Massachusetts-specific)

Massachusetts governs salvage vehicle inspections under MGL c.90D §20D. An insurer or owner who retains a total-loss vehicle must surrender the title and apply for a salvage title within 10 days of acquisition or settlement (MGL c.90D §20). Before a salvage vehicle can be registered, it must pass a salvage inspection conducted by the Massachusetts State Police. Complete the Application for Inspection of a Salvaged Motor Vehicle (Form TTL109) and pay the $50 inspection fee. The inspection verifies the VIN, reviews the insurance appraisal report, and checks bills of sale for all major replacement parts. After passing, apply for a Reconstructed Title using Form TTLREG100 and pay the $75 title fee. The title carries a permanent 'reconstructed' brand. Disclosing the salvage/reconstructed status in the bill of sale is required.

Salvage title checklist

  • Confirm the title is branded "salvage" and the brand is disclosed on the bill of sale
  • Run a NMVTIS or CARFAX report to verify complete title history
  • Disclose all known damage, repairs, and any prior insurance total-loss declarations
  • Confirm the vehicle cannot be legally driven until rebuilt inspection is complete
  • Check insurance availability before purchase — many carriers restrict salvage vehicle coverage
  • Complete Form TTL109 (Application for Inspection of a Salvaged Motor Vehicle) and pay the $50 fee at an RMV Service Center
  • Bring insurance appraisal report and bills of sale for all major replacement parts to the Massachusetts State Police salvage inspection (appointment required)
  • After passing inspection, apply for Reconstructed Title using Form TTLREG100 — $75 title fee; title carries permanent 'reconstructed' brand

Scooter Safety & Recall Information

Data sourced from NHTSA safety ratings and recall databases

Average Safety Rating

0 / 5

Avg. Price Range

$1,000–$6,000

Odometer Disclosure

Not required

Safety checkpoints for scooter buyers

  • Check CVT belt and variator condition — the most common scooter maintenance item
  • Inspect front fork seals for leaks
  • Test disc brakes and ensure adequate pad thickness
  • Verify that engine size matches registration class
  • Confirm horn, turn signals, and brake light all function
  • Verify under-seat storage latch and security
  • Inspect kickstand cutoff switch for engine kill
  • Test mirror adjustment and verify both are mounted securely

Common recall categories

Fuel SystemElectricalBrakesCVT BeltThrottle

On average, each scooter model has approximately 1.3 recalls. Always check your specific vehicle at NHTSA.gov/recalls before completing a sale.

Massachusetts Tax & Fee Summary

State Sales Tax Rate

6.25%

Title Transfer Fee

$75

Private Party Exempt

No

Flat 6.25% statewide; no additional local vehicle taxes

Sales tax applies to private party vehicle purchases

Visit the official Massachusetts DMV website

Local Requirements — Bristol County

DMV / Title Office

MA RMV – New Bedford Service Center

Address

1082 Ashley Blvd, New Bedford, MA 02745

Phone

(857) 368-8000

Office Hours

Mon–Fri 9:00 AM–5:00 PM

https://www.mass.gov/orgs/massachusetts-registry-of-motor-vehicles

Transfer Fees & Taxes — New Bedford

Title Transfer Fee

$75.00

Sales Tax Rate

6.25%

Base Registration Fee

$60.00

Massachusetts statewide rate 6.25%

Notarization: NOT REQUIRED

Massachusetts does not require notarization.

New Bedford Transfer Checklist

  • Complete RMV-1 at the RMV
  • 6.25% sales tax on the purchase price
  • Safety and emissions inspection within 7 days of registration
  • Title transfer within 10 days

County Information — Bristol County

County Clerk / Recorder

Bristol County Register of Deeds

Phone

(508) 993-2603

New Bedford Salvage title scooter generator — when to file

Massachusetts requires title transfer within 10 days of the sale date on the bill of sale. For salvage title transactions specifically, file at MA RMV – New Bedford Service Center (1082 Ashley Blvd, New Bedford, MA 02745) during normal hours: Mon–Fri 9:00 AM–5:00 PM. Miss the 10-day window and Massachusetts typically charges a late-transfer penalty plus accrued use tax, and the seller can remain on the title for civil liability until the buyer completes retitling. Bring the signed title, the completed New Bedford bill of sale, your government-issued ID, and payment for the $75.00 title transfer fee plus 6.25% sales tax on the purchase price.

Generator reminder. Whether you keep your generator as a generator-produced document, both buyer and seller should leave the signing with an identical executed copy. The buyer needs the original to present at MA RMV – New Bedford Service Center; the seller keeps a duplicate to prove the date of transfer if a future liability question arises before the title fully retitles.

Frequently asked questions

What salvage title documents do I need for a scooter sale in New Bedford, Massachusetts?

For a salvage title scooter transaction in New Bedford, you need: Confirm the title is branded "salvage" and the brand is disclosed on the bill of sale; Run a NMVTIS or CARFAX report to verify complete title history; Disclose all known damage, repairs, and any prior insurance total-loss declarations; Confirm the vehicle cannot be legally driven until rebuilt inspection is complete; Check insurance availability before purchase — many carriers restrict salvage vehicle coverage; Complete Form TTL109 (Application for Inspection of a Salvaged Motor Vehicle) and pay the $50 fee at an RMV Service Center; Bring insurance appraisal report and bills of sale for all major replacement parts to the Massachusetts State Police salvage inspection (appointment required); After passing inspection, apply for Reconstructed Title using Form TTLREG100 — $75 title fee; title carries permanent 'reconstructed' brand.

What is the sales tax on a scooter private sale in New Bedford, Massachusetts?

The combined sales tax rate in New Bedford is 6.25%. Massachusetts statewide rate 6.25%

Do I need to notarize a scooter bill of sale in Massachusetts?

No, notarization is not required. Massachusetts does not require notarization.

What are common recalls for a scooter?

Common recall categories for scooters include: Fuel System, Electrical, Brakes, CVT Belt, Throttle. On average, each scooter model has approximately 1.3 recalls. Always check your specific vehicle at NHTSA.gov before completing a sale.

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$4,000 avg loss

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17.5M private sales/yr

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