Salvage Vehicle Inspection Program
When a vehicle is branded salvage due to hail damage, motor vehicle crash, flood damage, etc., the State of Wisconsin requires that the owner of the vehicle have the vehicle inspected by a certified law enforcement inspector in order for it to be registered in the state. The Wrightstown Police Department is currently one of just 14 agencies statewide (the only one within Brown and Outagamie County) that has a certified inspector on staff and conducts these inspections. We currently have one officer that is a certified inspector through the Department of Motor Vehicles.
We provide inspection services throughout the year as the need arises. Please contact our salvage inspector to schedule an inspection at (920) 660-1530 or at Email Young.
If the Wisconsin title holder of a vehicle that is to be inspected is unable to be present at the time of the scheduled inspection, the “Agent Assignment” fields must be completed and signed (by the title holder) on the bottom of the Affidavit of Major Parts form. By doing so, it will allow for the specific designee to be present and sign all necessary paperwork on behalf of the title holder at the time of inspection.
Pre-Requisites
There are several pre-requisites before we will inspect your salvaged motor vehicle. The following is a list of all items that must be present prior to a salvage vehicle being inspected by the Wrightstown Police Department. Please understand, each item must be as stated below or an inspection will not take place.
Wisconsin salvage Certificate of Title in the owner’s name or Confirmation of Ownership document. A Wisconsin Auto Dealer may present a Wisconsin Certificate of Title in the name of another person who has properly assigned the title to the applicant. (Must have a Wisconsin Title in order to schedule an inspection)
Competed MV-1 (non-dealers) or MV-11 (dealers) form; fee section can be left blank as it will be completed by the inspector. (Note: The state does offer a “fast title service” for all customers at an additional cost of $4.00. Generally speaking, this feature allows for your title to be processed and mailed back to you within approximately ten (10) business day from the date of inspection.)
Completed Affidavit of Major Parts Form (MV2673). Please include ONLY part types that are listed under the “part type” on the form or any other part (not already provided on the list) that exceeds $500 in value.
*The original bill(s) of sale / receipt(s) received by the applicant for each major part of the vehicle that has been replaced containing a description of the transaction including:
The name of the major part.
The model year, make and identification number of the vehicle from which the major part(s) was/were obtained.
The date of the transaction.
The signature of the person selling or disposing of the major part.
The name of the customer.
The amount paid for the major part.
Four (4) legible pictures of the salvage vehicle taken prior to any repair or restoration, clearly showing the damage to the vehicle. There shall be one (1) straight-on picture, each of the front, back, driver’s side and passenger’s side for a total of four (4) pictures.
Proof of air bag system diagnostic check as well as proof that a 4-wheel vehicle alignment has been conducted (DOT form MV2859). If these services were deemed unnecessary due to the nature of the vehicle damage, you will need to complete this form. If an alignment and/or air bag diagnostic were required as part of the vehicle repairs, you WILL NOT complete this form but would instead be required to provide proof via receipt or other means of these services having been completed by a certified mechanic.
Two (2) checks for payment: one for inspection and/or title and registration fees and a second for our site fee (fee amounts will be calculated and provided at the time of inspection). Note: previously scheduled appointments that result in a no-call / no-show on behalf of the customer, will result in an additional $25 fee if another inspection date is ultimately scheduled with this department.
If all of the following are not made available to the inspector at the time that the inspection is to commence, please understand that the inspector will refuse to conduct the inspection. We have provided access to the appropriate inspection forms above. Please utilize the forms provided above as links to ensure your inspection process is completely quickly and efficiently.
If you have any questions about the inspection process or would like to schedule an appointment, please contact Inspector Young of the Wrightstown Police Department at (920) 660-1530 or at Email Young
* Note: If the vehicle from which a major part was obtained is not known or determinable by the seller, the bill of sale shall identify the seller and state that the source is unknown.Inspections take place at the Wrightstown Police Department located at 352 High Street, Wrightstown, WI 54180 unless otherwise arranged. Mileage and additional fees may apply for off-site inspections that are ok’d by the Chief of Police. Inspections are by appointment only. Check the status of your Title Transfer with the Department of Motor Vehicles.Other inspections sites.
Wisconsin DMV Official Government Site – Vehicle registration forms and publications