Make the right first call
Verify legal authority and choose a disposal route that fits the vehicle’s actual status.
Total-loss vehicles, owner-retained salvage, abandoned repairs, and shop-owned parts cars can look similar but have different authority.
Verify legal authority and choose a disposal route that fits the vehicle’s actual status.
Use consistent condition data and per-VIN offers instead of treating every unit as generic scrap.
Coordinate access, site hours, safety, keys, mobility, and the correct equipment before collection.
The best outcome is not simply a fast pickup or a large headline number. It is a clear vehicle transfer with an understood payment, workable access, correct documents, and a buyer that can handle the actual condition.
Record VIN, legal owner, internal reference, condition, completeness, documents, keys, access, and approval for every vehicle.
Insurer assignments, customer approvals, liens, storage, salvage branding, and hazardous damage must be resolved.
Confirm who controls the salvage, document release, and disclose fire, flood, structural, or battery damage.
You can want the vehicle gone quickly and still ask for the net offer, payment timing, collector identity, pickup requirements, and transfer record before releasing it.
Read the consumer safety guidesDo not proceed until the responsible authority confirms the legal process.
Often, if access, equipment, records, and schedule are planned in advance.
Yes. Match payment and transfer records to every VIN.