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Code · Arizona · Title 28 — Motor Vehicles

28-2096. Flood or water damaged vehicles

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A. If a vehicle from a foreign jurisdiction has a flood or water damage branded certificate of title, the department may issue a certificate of title for that vehicle that contains a flood or water damage brand.
B. If the department determines that a flood or water damaged vehicle is actually a total loss insurance settlement vehicle, the department may issue:
1. A flood or water damage salvage certificate of title for the vehicle pursuant to section 28-2091.
2. If a vehicle with a flood or water damage salvage certificate of title is rebuilt or restored to operation, a flood or water damage restored salvage certificate of title pursuant to section 28-2095.
C. If a vehicle has been issued a certificate of title that contains a flood or water damage brand, on application for a dismantle or nonrepairable vehicle certificate of title for that vehicle, the department may issue a flood or water damage dismantle or nonrepairable vehicle certificate of title for that vehicle.
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