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 extra coordination because these facilities operate under strict security protocols. To ensure a smooth pickup, you must provide your transport agent with three critical pieces of information: the specific lot number, the gate pin, and your buyer number. Without these, the carrier cannot gain access to the yard or retrieve your vehicle. Additionally, you must ensure that all auction fees are paid in full and that you have received your gate release documentation. Because auction sites require drivers to navigate specific scheduling windows and wait times, these pickups often add one to three days to your overall timeline compared to a standard residential pickup. Providing these details immediately upon booking prevents unnecessary delays and ensures your carrier can secure your vehicle as soon as it is cleared for release.
