How do you ship a car bought at Copart or IAA auction?
Shipping a vehicle purchased from an auction house like Copart or IAA requires specific documentation to ensure a successful pickup. Because these facilities act as secure, monitored storage sites, the driver cannot simply show up and load your car. You must provide your assigned carrier with the lot number, the specific gate pin for the facility, and your buyer number. Additionally, the auction house usually requires proof that the vehicle has been fully paid for and released before they will permit a driver to enter the lot.
These requirements often add one to three days to your timeline compared to a standard residential pickup. Carriers must coordinate their arrival with the auction’s specific loading hours and appointment windows, which are often stricter than private pickups. Providing these details as early as possible prevents delays and ensures your carrier can secure a slot to retrieve your vehicle efficiently.
