What is a "Junk Vehicle?"
A junk vehicle is defined as any "discarded, ruined, wrecked, or dismantled motor vehicle, including component parts, which is not lawfully and validly licensed, and remains inoperative or incapable of being driven". A vehicle must meet all three parts of the definition to be classified as a junk vehicle.

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1. What is the Montana Junk Vehicle Law?
2. What is a "Junk Vehicle?"
3. If I only have one junk vehicle do I need to shield it?
4. What is "Public View?"
5. Do I have to shield my vehicles if I’m not in the commercial motor vehicle wrecking business?
6. How can I shield my junk vehicles from public view?
7. Can I do anything else other than removing or shielding the vehicle?
8. What if I no longer want to keep the vehicle?
9. Do I need to shield such items as engines, transmissions and fenders?
10. How can I comply with the law if a junk vehicle has been abandoned on my property?
11. What are the penalties if I don’t comply with the junk vehicle law?
12. Do I need to obtain a motor vehicle wrecking facility license for my own junk vehicles?
13. If I have more than four junk vehicles and decide I want to start dealing in used parts who do I contact for licensing information?
14. Where can I get a Junk Vehicle (Motor Vehicle Release) Form?