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Ambulance Title Problems in Georgia (2025)

How to resolve common ambulance title issues in Georgia — lost title, salvage, active liens, bonded title, and name corrections.

Georgia — Quick Reference

Georgia's TAVT (Title Ad Valorem Tax) applies to rebuilt/restored vehicles as well as standard sales — based on fair market value, not the purchase price.

Note for Ambulance Owners

Ambulances converted for personal use may require a commercial-to-personal title conversion, which may involve inspection.

Common Ambulance Title Problems — How to Fix

📄Lost or Missing Title

Apply for a duplicate title at the Georgia DOR. Fee: $18. Processing time: 10–15 business days. You need the VIN, proof of ownership, and photo ID.

🔴Salvage Title

A salvage ambulance must be repaired and pass a rebuilt title inspection before it can be registered. Georgia inspection fee: $50–$100. Ambulances are titled as commercial vehicles. Retired ambulances converting to personal or camper use typically require an inspection and re-title.

🔗Active Lien on Title

The lender must sign a lien release before you can transfer the title. Pay off the loan in full, then request written confirmation from the lender that the lien is satisfied. Ambulance financing is typically commercial vehicle financing with title liens.

🔏No Title (Bonded Title)

Georgia allows bonded titles for ambulances valued under $10,000. Purchase a surety bond for 1–2× the vehicle value, then apply at the Georgia DOR.

✏️Wrong Name on Title

Name corrections require documentation at the Georgia DOR: photo ID, affidavit of error, or a court order depending on the type of discrepancy. Contact the DMV before attempting the correction.

🌊Flood or Water Damage Brand

A flood title brand is permanent — it cannot be removed. A flood-branded ambulance must be disclosed to any future buyer. Significant water damage to the drivetrain, electronics, or (for EVs) the battery may make the vehicle uninsurable.

Buying a Ambulance With a Title Problem

Buyer Warnings

  • !Never pay full market price for a ambulance with a salvage or rebuilt title — expect 20%–40% below clean title value
  • !Always run a VIN check (Carfax, AutoCheck, or NMVTIS) before any private purchase
  • !A bonded title indicates the previous ownership chain was broken — proceed with caution
  • !A flooded title cannot be cleared — factor permanent water damage disclosure into your offer
  • !Verify there are no outstanding liens using the Georgia DOR VIN search before purchasing

FAQ — Ambulance Title Issues in Georgia

How much does a duplicate ambulance title cost in Georgia?
A duplicate title in Georgia costs $18. Processing takes 10–15 business days. Apply at the Georgia DOR with your VIN, photo ID, and proof of ownership.
What is the salvage threshold for ambulances in Georgia?
In Georgia, a ambulance is declared salvage when damage exceeds 75% of actual cash value. Ambulances are titled as commercial vehicles. Retired ambulances converting to personal or camper use typically require an inspection and re-title.
Can I sell a ambulance without a title in Georgia?
Technically, no — but Georgia offers a bonded title process for ambulances valued under $10,000. A bonded title allows legal sale and registration while protecting any prior owner who may appear. Contact the Georgia DOR to begin the process.

Official Resource

Georgia DOR

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