Many people hang on to old and unreliable vehicles because they don't like paying for a ride or are insecure about their eligibility for a good car. There are many reasons to put off retiring an old car but that is inevitable. But time will come when that old vehicle will not only be a safety hazard for you, your passenger, and other motorists you may come across but also a hazard to the environment due to its failing emission. That being the rationale behind the California Vehicle Retirement program.
The State of California crafted a vehicle retirement program, which is also known as CAP (Consumer Assistance Program) or BAR (Bureau of Automotive Repair) Program that promotes clean air by removing dilapidated vehicles still operating in California. This is done by California offering to buy the clunkers.
The Vehicle Buy Back Program offers this program both to low income and above income vehicle owners with a flat rate of $1500 and $1000 respectively. This California Vehicle Retirement program aims to help improve the air quality in California.
CAP (Consumer Assistance Program) is available in all locations across California and in addition to this California vehicle retirement program operated by BAR and run by the state government, there are also available local vehicle retirement programs in a few chosen areas through local air districts.
The estimated time it takes to process upon giving the request and receiving payment is about 6 to 8 weeks. But if sellers need to sell fast to get the cash, local California car buyers are buying both running and non-running cars and will be able to pay within 2 or 3 days.
If you wish to qualify for the California vehicle retirement or BAR program here is a list of requirements to qualify:
Applicant Requirement:
Vehicle Requirement
The proof is required by presenting auto repair invoices or insurance payments that will support your claim. Ask the DMV if you need a temporary operating permit (TOP) to drive an unregistered car for a day to the dismantler location.
Here are the implementing districts with California vehicle retirement plans through VAVVRR with corresponding info and contact number according to the California Air Resources Board (CARB). CARB is one of 6 boards, depart., and offices that are under the California Environmental Protection Agency:
The State of California and CARB do not administer the VAVVRR programs. But CARB is responsible for the development of the regulations that provide the guidelines to local air districts that optionally choose to implement VAVVRR programs as an alternative to the California Vehicle Retirement Program by BAR.
If you did not meet the requirements for the BAR or VAVVRR program, you may still sell to a local car buyer through the private California cash for clunkers option.
Application Process for California Vehicle Retirement Consumer Assistance Program
All you have to do is submit the new documentation within 30 days from the date of your notice of ineligibility. Address to: Attention: CAP, 10949 N. Mather Blvd, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
In the event that you are unable to submit an online application, you can always call the Department of Consumer Affairs’ Consumer Information Center at (800) 952-5210 and request an application form be mailed to you. But take note that applying online is a faster process.
If you will be applying for the $1,500 incentive of the California Vehicle Retirement program, you will be required to submit documentation to verify your household income before your application will be processed. If documentation is required you will be mailed a notice.
You can submit this documentation after submitting your application to help avoid potential delays and expedite the processing of your application. For a list of appropriate reporting options and guidance on how to apply your records, visit the Household Income Eligibility Guidelines page.
CAP Application Status
After submitting your application you will be able to check your California Vehicle Retirement Program CAP Application Status (click here).
There are fortunately grants and loans for income-qualified Californians who need help to buy a car. In 2018, the Clean Vehicle Assistance Program was implemented through a collaboration sponsored by California Climate Investments, between Beneficial State Foundation and the California Air Resources Board. Its mission is to make environmentally-friendly vehicles available and affordable to all.
The Clean Vehicle Assistance Program offers personal grants of up to $5,000, and affordable financing to aid income-qualified Californians lease or even purchase a new or used hybrid or electric. Eligible applicants may also receive loans with low-interest rates (at an interest rate of 8% or less) through the preferred lending partner of the program, Beneficial State Bank.
Built for the low-income and marginalized families of California, the program is available to all residents of California who meet the criteria for income eligibility. With the California Vehicle Retirement Program and the Clean Vehicle Assistance Program, you can now stop worrying about putting off the retirement of your dilapidated vehicle. You can now have the confidence you need to finally retire your car, you just need to know where to find the help that you need.