Get Cash for Your Junk Car in Nebraska
Nebraska keeps the car selling process straightforward with minimal red tape. This guide covers everything: title transfers, damage disclosure requirements, and how Clunqr makes selling a car in Nebraska faster.
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What You Need to Sell a Junk Car in Nebraska
Nebraska has specific requirements for selling a vehicle. Here's what the Nebraska DMV requires to sell your car in Nebraska.
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Certificate of Title
Sign the back of your Nebraska title in the designated seller area. Include the date of sale, sale price, and odometer reading. Both seller and buyer must sign.
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Odometer Disclosure
Required for vehicles less than 10 years old. Record the exact mileage on the title. Federal law requires accurate disclosure.
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Damage Disclosure Statement
Nebraska requires sellers to disclose if the vehicle has sustained damage exceeding $500. Use the damage disclosure section on the title or a separate statement.
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Bill of Sale
Not legally required in Nebraska, but recommended. Include the sale price, date, VIN, and both parties' information for your records.
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Remove Your Plates
Nebraska plates belong to the owner, not the vehicle. Remove them before handing over the car. You can transfer them to another vehicle or surrender them to the DMV.
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Notify Your Insurance
Contact your insurance company after the sale to cancel coverage on the sold vehicle. If transferring plates, update your policy accordingly.
Nebraska Inspection Requirements
Nebraska does not require vehicle safety inspections or emissions testing anywhere in the state. This makes selling a car in Nebraska simpler than in many other states.
You can sell a vehicle regardless of its mechanical condition, and there's no inspection paperwork to worry about. The buyer takes ownership as-is and handles registration on their own.
Good News for Sellers
- No safety inspection required
- No emissions test required
- Sell non-running vehicles easily
- Buyer handles all registration
- No inspection stickers to worry about
- Sell "as-is" without repairs
We Buy Junk Cars for Cash Across Nebraska
We buy cars across the Cornhusker State. Select your city for local information and service details.
How It Works
Here's how to sell your junk car for cash in Nebraska with Clunqr:
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Enter your vehicle details online. Our system pulls real-time market data to generate an instant cash offer.
Schedule Pickup
Choose a time that works for you. We offer same-day and next-day pickup across Nebraska.
We Handle Paperwork
Our team processes the title transfer and handles all the Nebraska DMV documentation.
Get Paid
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73 Cars We Bought in Nebraska This Month
2007 Honda Accord
Omaha, NE
$285
2009 Ford F-150
Lincoln, NE
$435
2005 Toyota Camry
Bellevue, NE
$265
2011 Chevy Tahoe
Grand Island, NE
$415
2003 Nissan Altima
Kearney, NE
$235
2010 Ford Explorer
Fremont, NE
$375
2006 Chevy Silverado
Hastings, NE
$425
2008 Honda Civic
Norfolk, NE
$295
2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee
North Platte, NE
$345
2012 Toyota Corolla
Columbus, NE
$315
2008 Dodge Ram 1500
Papillion, NE
$445
2002 Ford Taurus
La Vista, NE
$215
2013 Nissan Pathfinder
Omaha, NE
$395
2007 GMC Sierra
Lincoln, NE
$405
2006 Hyundai Sonata
Bellevue, NE
$255
2009 Honda CR-V
Grand Island, NE
$355
2001 Honda Accord
Kearney, NE
$225
2014 Toyota Tundra
Fremont, NE
$485
2008 Ford Escape
Hastings, NE
$335
2010 Mazda 6
Norfolk, NE
$305
2011 Dodge Durango
North Platte, NE
$385
2004 Chevy Impala
Columbus, NE
$245
2009 Ram 1500
Papillion, NE
$455
2003 Pontiac Grand Am
La Vista, NE
$205
2012 Chevy Traverse
Omaha, NE
$365
2005 Ford F-250
Lincoln, NE
$465
2000 Toyota Camry
Bellevue, NE
$195
2008 Jeep Wrangler
Grand Island, NE
$395
2007 Nissan Titan
Kearney, NE
$385
2011 Ford Fusion
Fremont, NE
$325
Selling a Car in Nebraska: Common Questions
Sign the back of the title in the seller section. Include the date of sale, sale price, and odometer reading. Both you and the buyer must sign. Complete the damage disclosure if applicable. Give the signed title to the buyer, who takes it to their county treasurer's office to complete the transfer within 30 days.
You need a title to legally transfer ownership in Nebraska. If you've lost yours, you can apply for a duplicate title at your county treasurer's office using Form RTV-2. The fee is $10, plus $2.50 for a lien search if needed. Processing typically takes 1-2 weeks. Licensed dealers like Clunqr can sometimes work with alternative documentation.
No. Nebraska does not require vehicle safety inspections or emissions testing. You can sell a car in any condition without getting it inspected first. This makes Nebraska one of the easier states for selling vehicles.
Nebraska requires sellers to disclose if a vehicle has ever sustained damage exceeding $500. This includes collision damage, flood damage, or any other significant damage. The disclosure is made on the title itself or on a separate damage disclosure statement. Failing to disclose known damage can result in legal liability.
It depends on the vehicle's year, make, and model, condition, resale or salvage value, weight, and current scrap metal prices. Nebraska has a solid network of salvage yards, metal recyclers, and car buyers, which helps keep prices competitive. Most junk cars sell for $200 to $1,500, while vehicles with valuable parts or those that still drive can sell for up to $5,000. Get an instant quote from Clunqr to see your car's actual value.
Yes. In Nebraska, license plates belong to the owner, not the vehicle. Remove your plates before handing over the car. You can transfer them to another vehicle you own at the county treasurer's office, or surrender them if you no longer need them. Don't let the buyer drive away with your plates.
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