Utah Code § 41-1a-1010

Permit required to dismantle vehicle -- Duties upon receiving the permit --
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Exceptions.
(1)
(a) A person may not scrap, dismantle, destroy, or otherwise change any vehicle so that it loses
its character, until the person submits to the division:

(i) the certificate of title for the vehicle for cancellation; and
(ii) an application for a permit to dismantle the vehicle.
(b) Upon approval of the application, the division shall issue a permit to dismantle the vehicle.
(2) Except as provided in Subsection (3), if a permit to dismantle is issued under this section, the
vehicle shall be destroyed and may not be rebuilt or reconstructed and may not be retitled or
registered.
(3) A vehicle for which a permit to dismantle has been issued by the division may be retitled and
the permit to dismantle rescinded if:
(a) prior to receiving a dismantling permit the vehicle had a Utah certificate of title;
(b) the vehicle has not been dismantled;
(c) an investigator for the Motor Vehicle Enforcement Division of the commission determines
after a physical inspection of the vehicle that it is the same vehicle for which the permit to
dismantle was issued; and
(d) the applicant pays the fee under Subsection (4).
(4) The commission may collect a fee established in accordance with Section 63J-1-504 to cover
the expenses of an inspection under Subsection (3).

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