How do you ship a car bought at Copart or IAA auction?
Shipping a vehicle purchased through an auction facility like Copart or IAA requires more coordination than a standard residential pickup. Because these lots are high-security environments, the carrier cannot simply arrive and load the vehicle. To facilitate the process, you must provide the specific lot number, the gate pin for the facility, and your unique buyer number. You should also ensure that all auction payments are fully cleared and that you have received your release documents before scheduling a driver. Because these facilities operate on strict appointment-based systems rather than flexible windows, auction pickups often require an additional 1 to 3 days compared to a private residence. Be sure to double-check that your documentation is accurate, as any missing information will prevent the driver from entering the lot, resulting in unnecessary delays and potential re-dispatch fees.
