How do you ship a car bought at Copart or IAA auction?
Buying a vehicle from a Copart or IAA auction adds a few specific logistical steps to the transport process. Before Ship Car Pros can dispatch a carrier to the facility, you must provide three critical pieces of information: the lot number, the gate pin, and your buyer number. The facility will not release the vehicle without these, and most drivers cannot even schedule a pickup appointment until they are in hand.
You must also ensure the vehicle is paid for in full and "cleared for pickup." Auctions typically charge daily storage fees, so it is vital to coordinate quickly. Because auction yards require specific pickup appointments and often involve long wait times for drivers, these shipments can add one to three days to the standard pickup window compared to a residential hand-off. If the auction vehicle is inoperable, be sure to disclose that upfront so we can match you with a carrier equipped with a winch.
