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Code · Arizona · Title 28 — Motor Vehicles

28-4883. Vehicle crusher required

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A. The junk vehicle shall not be restored or dismantled for parts for resale but shall be disposed of by a vehicle crusher. The person authorized by the director to dispose of the junk vehicle shall enter on the person's copy of the written authorization the name of the person crushing the junk vehicle.
B. The person crushing the junk vehicle shall mail a copy of the written authorization to the department within five days of receipt of the written authorization certifying that the vehicle has been crushed and including the certificate of title, registration card and license plate or plates assigned to the vehicle. If the certificate of title, registration card or license plate or plates are not available, the person authorized to dispose of the junk vehicle shall forward the available documents and plates with a description of the vehicle, including the make, model, year, vehicle identification number, color and last known owner of the vehicle.
C. A person disposing of a junk vehicle is exempt from paying fees prescribed in this chapter.
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