Utah's Motor Vehicle Enforcement Division (MVED) conditions a motor vehicle crusher license on a $10,000 bond, filed on form TC-450. Ours is $300 flat — 3% of the bond amount, identical for every crusher. One soft credit pull, e-signed in 1–2 business days.
















Your crusher license is waiting on this bond. Here's the entire process:
Business details, owner information, effective date — plus a one-time consent to a soft credit pull.
Most of these clear quickly; if underwriting needs anything, you hear from an underwriter within 48 hours. The soft pull never affects your score.
Pay online and receive the executed bond (form TC-450), ready to file with your crusher license application. Wet-ink originals mailed whenever the state insists.
$10,000 bond × 3% = $300, one-time per term. Fixed amount, fixed price, multi-year if you want it.
A motor vehicle crusher flattens and processes scrapped vehicles for recycling. Utah licenses crushers through the State Tax Commission's Motor Vehicle Enforcement Division (MVED) under Utah Code Title 41, Chapter 3, and conditions the license on a $10,000 surety bond filed on form TC-450.
The bond is a public-protection guarantee. The TC-450 form conditions payment against fraud, misrepresentation, failure to transfer or surrender a certificate of title, and failure to satisfy a lien — so a harmed party or lienholder can recover against the bond if a crusher destroys a vehicle without clearing title and liens properly.
It is not insurance for you — if the surety pays a claim, you repay the surety. Crushers who verify and surrender titles correctly treat the bond as a license formality, not a risk.
These are the actual underwriting fields, including a one-time consent to a soft credit pull. Submit once and your bond is typically issued within 1–2 business days.
Start the application →If yours isn't here, the bond team can usually answer within the hour.
$300 flat, five-minute application, e-signed bond in 1–2 business days. Free until issued.