In New York, vehicles with salvage titles are subject to additional requirements and inspections to ensure their safety and roadworthiness before being allowed back on the road. This process typically involves an inspection by the New York State Police or a licensed private inspection facility, followed by repairs and modifications as necessary to meet safety standards.
In New Jersey, the regulations for salvage titles and vehicle inspections may differ. You should check with the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) for specific information about their requirements for transferring and inspecting a vehicle with a New York salvage title.
It is worth noting that even if a vehicle with a salvage title passes an inspection in New Jersey, its value may still be lower compared to a vehicle with a clean title, and it may be more difficult to obtain insurance for the vehicle.
To ensure a smooth transfer and inspection process, it's best to consult with both the New Jersey MVC and any relevant authorities in New York to understand the exact steps and requirements involved in transferring and inspecting a vehicle with a salvage title between these states.