How do you ship a car bought at Copart or IAA auction?
Shipping a vehicle purchased from an auction facility like Copart or IAA requires more coordination than a standard residential pickup. Because these locations are high-security, automated environments, the carrier must have specific documentation to be granted access to your lot. Before we can dispatch a driver, you must provide the lot number, the gate pin, and your unique buyer number. We also require proof that the vehicle is fully paid for; the facility will not release the car to our driver until their system confirms the transaction is cleared.
These logistical requirements often add 1 to 3 days to your initial pickup timeline compared to a standard residence. Auction houses operate on strict appointment-only schedules, and drivers must often wait in line behind other transporters. Having your paperwork ready before we assign a carrier is the most effective way to prevent delays.
