If your car is declared a total loss by your insurance company, a
salvage title will be issued to either you or the insurer.
If your vehicle requires a Georgia title (cars older than 1962 do not require a title), then you must complete a
Salvage Title Application, and the Georgia license plate and registration must be surrendered. Fill out a
surrender form and give all of the applications, documents, and tag to your insurance agent. If you have the original title, it must be surrendered also. These steps must be taken to receive payment on your damaged car.
If your car has a special tag, the tag must be removed, but it need not be surrendered.
You must obtain the salvage title before you can sell or dispose of the wrecked car.
If you are retaining the car, your insurance company will then apply for the salvage title in your name. Note that if you take this route, you will be required to rebuild or restore the vehicle (see below). Your insurer will require that you sign a
Payment of a "Total Loss" Claim notice before they process the paperwork.
Before you can apply for a rebuilt-salvage title, you will be required to furnish photographs of the damaged vehicle before it was repaired. The vehicle will also have to pass a special inspection (see below). Keep any receipts for parts that you or your rebuilder buy for the car; you'll need to provide these with your application.
If the insurance company retains the title (and the vehicle), you will keep your license plate and surrender it at the tag office to be cancelled.