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WOVR status explained

Learn what statutory, repairable, no WOVR reported and WOVR not disclosed mean when you are comparing Australian salvage listings.

Statutory write-off

A serious classification that usually means the vehicle is not eligible for normal re-registration. Check the relevant state or territory authority before making any decision.

Repairable write-off

A vehicle that may be repaired and inspected, subject to the applicable jurisdiction rules. Repairable does not mean economical or automatically registerable.

No WOVR reported

The source explicitly says that no WOVR record or status was reported. This is not a substitute for an independent history check.

WOVR not disclosed

The source did not provide a usable WOVR value. Missing information should be treated as unknown, not as a clean history.

State and territory checks

WOVR terminology, inspections and registration pathways differ across Australia. Check the current official guidance for your vehicle’s intended registration state.

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