What is the Written-off vehicle register?
The written-off vehicle register records the details of vehicles that are not more than 16 years old that have been classified as written-off or wrecked. Written-off vehicles are classified either as statutory or repairable write-off.
A statutory write-off is too badly damaged to be repaired to a standard that is safe for road use. The VIN is recorded as a statutory write-off and the vehicle is not allowed to be registered. These vehicles are only suitable for use as parts or scrap metal.
A repairable write-off has been assessed as uneconomical to repair. The VIN will be recorded as a repairable write-off and the vehicle will only be registered if it is repaired and passes a written-off vehicle inspection and your state’s safety inspection.
The PPSR certificate you receive from Check that Car! will tell you if the vehicle has been written-of. You should not purchase a vehicle that is a statutory write-off unless it is for parts. If the vehicle is a repairable write-off you should carefully consider the price you pay because when you come to sell the vehicle it will still be recorded as a repairable write-off.