California law provides for a prorated refund of the VLF (in lieu of property tax) portion of the registration fees paid when your vehicle becomes:
The owner of the salvage vehicle may request a refund of the prorated VLF. The owner of the salvage vehicle can usually be determined as follows:
If you are not sure that the VLF refund was included as part of your settlement you should contact your insurance provider for verification. The DMV does not have this information. Persons who were cited for violations of CVC §§23152, 23153, or 23103 as specified in §23103.5 (sections related to driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs), incidental to the loss, are not eligible for this refund.
The amount of the VLF refund is based on one-twelfth of the annual VLF for each full month that remains until the vehicle registration expires. The registration Fee, weight Fee and miscellaneous fees are not subject to refund.
A total loss vehicle partial VLF refund service fee will be deducted from the refund. If the service fee is more than the amount of VLF subject to refund, no refund will be issued.
You must have a Salvage Certificate or Nonrepairable Certificate prior to submitting a REG 65 form. Mail the completed REG 65 to the address shown on the form. For Salvage Certificate or Nonrepairable Certificate information see the brochure, How to Obtain a Salvage Certificate or Nonrepairable Vehicle Certificate (HTVR) 16).
All refund checks will be issued from DMV Headquarters in Sacramento.
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