Nebraska now allows parts cars to be sold without title

SEMA ACTION NETWORK LEGISLATIVE ALERT  Nebraska Enacts Pro-Hobbyist Law to Allow Parts Cars to be Sold Without Title Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman signed into law a SAN-supported bill to redefine…

SEMA ACTION NETWORK LEGISLATIVE ALERT

 Nebraska Enacts Pro-Hobbyist Law to Allow Parts Cars to be Sold Without Title

Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman signed into law a SAN-supported bill to redefine parts cars and make such vehicles easier to transfer. Prior to the bill’s enactment, Nebraska required a certificate of title when transferring any vehicle. The new law, effective immediately, allows for parts cars to be transferred using only a bill of sale issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles. Parts vehicles eligible to be transferred using only a bill of sale under the new provisions include vehicles for which the title has been surrendered due to the vehicle being destroyed, dismantled or scrapped or for which title has been surrendered to another state or an insurance company.

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Angelo Van Bogart is the editor of Old Cars magazine and wrote the column "Hot Wheels Hunting" for Toy Cars & Models magazine for several years. He has authored several books including "Hot Wheels 40 Years," "Hot Wheels Classics: The Redline Era" and "Cadillac: 100 Years of Innovation." His 2023 book "Inside the Duesenberg SSJ" is his latest. He can be reached at avanbogart@aimmedia.com