How do you ship a car bought at Copart or IAA auction?
Shipping a vehicle from an auction facility like Copart or IAA involves more moving parts than a standard residential pickup. Because these locations are high-security environments, you must provide three specific pieces of documentation before a carrier can gain access: the lot number, the gate pin, and your unique buyer number. We also recommend having your payment confirmation ready, as the auction house will verify this before releasing the vehicle.
These requirements often add one to three days to your timeline compared to a standard pickup. Carriers cannot simply show up and load; they must schedule an appointment and arrive with the correct credentials in hand. If any information is missing or the paperwork is incomplete, the driver will be turned away, causing significant delays. By ensuring your gate pin and lot details are finalized and shared with us immediately upon booking, you keep the process moving efficiently.
