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VIRP 26.020: Refunds on Prorated VLF for Constructive Total Loss Vehicles (CRTC §10902)

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Executive Summary

California DMV VIRP section 26.020 (Refunds on Prorated VLF for Constructive Total Loss Vehicles (CRTC §10902)) covers vehicles junked or salvaged during the current registration year are not eligible for a vehicle license fee (VLF) refund unless the vehicle was declared a. If the vehicle was declared a constructive total loss, the owner may be entitled to a prorated refund of the vehicle license fees (VLF) paid for the current…. Part of Refunds. Tags Clinic hosts the official manual text unchanged below for dealers and registration services in California.

Key Takeaways

  • Vehicles junked or salvaged during the current registration year are not eligible for a vehicle license fee (VLF) refund unless the vehicle was declared a….
  • If the vehicle was declared a constructive total loss, the owner may be entitled to a prorated refund of the vehicle license fees (VLF) paid for the current….
  • A constructive total loss vehicle is a vehicle that has been wrecked, destroyed, or damaged to such an extent that it is considered uneconomical to repair.
  • The vehicle cannot be repaired by or for the owner of the vehicle at the time it was damaged.
  • The following conditions must be satisfied when a vehicle is declared a total loss: Refund Application Requirements—An Application for Vehicle License Fee….

Important Facts

Manual section
26.020
Chapter
Refunds
Manual text
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