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Rebuilt Title Car Insurance in Florida

Who will insure a rebuilt title vehicle in Florida, what coverage is available, and how much more you can expect to pay.

Full coverage is available for rebuilt title vehicles in Florida

In Florida, state-backed Citizens Property Insurance does not cover vehicles. Progressive and National General are primary options.

FactorFlorida
Title BrandRebuilt
Comprehensive + Collision✓ Available (specialty carriers)
Rebuild Inspection Required✓ Yes
Best Insurer OptionsProgressive, National General, Dairyland, Infinity Auto
State RegulatorFlorida DHSMV

Florida Note

Florida insurers can charge 20–40% higher premiums for rebuilt title vehicles vs. clean title equivalents.

Rebuild Inspection Requirement

Florida requires a licensed rebuilt vehicle inspection at a Florida Highway Patrol or DHSMV-approved station.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get full coverage insurance on a rebuilt title car in Florida?
Yes, some insurers in Florida offer comprehensive and collision coverage for rebuilt title vehicles. In Florida, state-backed Citizens Property Insurance does not cover vehicles. Progressive and National General are primary options. Expect to pay 20–40% more than clean title equivalents.
What is a rebuilt title?
A rebuilt title is issued to a vehicle that was previously declared a total loss (salvage) and then repaired to a roadworthy condition. The rebuilt brand stays on the title permanently and affects insurance availability, resale value, and financing options.
Which insurance companies cover rebuilt title cars in Florida?
The most accessible insurers for rebuilt title vehicles in Florida are: Progressive, National General, Dairyland, Infinity Auto. Availability and pricing vary — get quotes from multiple carriers.
Will a rebuilt title affect my insurance rates?
Yes. Rebuilt title vehicles typically cost 20–40% more to insure than comparable clean-title vehicles. Insurers price in the higher risk of hidden damage from the prior salvage event.
Does Florida require an inspection before issuing a rebuilt title?
Yes. Florida requires a licensed rebuilt vehicle inspection at a Florida Highway Patrol or DHSMV-approved station.
Should I buy a car with a rebuilt title?
A rebuilt title car can be a good value if: (1) you get a pre-purchase inspection from an independent mechanic, (2) you verify the insurance options before buying, and (3) the price discount offsets the resale value reduction and higher insurance cost. The key risk is unknown quality of the prior repair.

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