Thats about average here in il bill because the cars have junk letters on them, no title. Its a very involved process in our state to get. Roadable title. After the junk letter is issued, only a licensed rebuilder can apply for a salvage certificate from the state. Then the vehicle is repaired at the licensed rebuilder. Every part installed must have a receipt. Any salvage parts must have the vin number from the donor vehicle and be documented thru a licensed salvage yard. Then the sec of state police inspect the vehicle and all documentation. If rejected, it gets junked. Then, it goes to a state licensed safety inspection facility for final certification. Then all the documentation and application and fee is sent to the state. They can accept or reject it. Once finally approved, you get a branded title that states the vehicle is rebuilt. Takes anywhere from 6 months to a year for the entire process.
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