Before you can sell your car to the salvage yard, you will need to gather some paper work. This includes:
* Your vehicle title.
* Your driver's license.
* Proof of insurance.
* Any other relevant documents, such as a repair estimate or accident report.
2. Call the salvage yard.
Once you have gathered your documents, you can call the salvage yard to inquire about their pricing. Be sure to have your vehicle's VIN number on hand, as they will need this information to give you an accurate quote.
3. Bring your car to the salvage yard.
Once you have agreed on a price, you will need to bring your car to the salvage yard. Be sure to bring all of the required documents with you.
4. Sign the paperwork.
When you arrive at the salvage yard, you will need to sign some paperwork. This paperwork will typically include a bill of sale and a release of liability.
5. Get paid.
Once you have signed the paperwork, you will be paid for your car. The payment method will vary depending on the salvage yard. Some salvage yards will pay you in cash, while others will pay you by check.
6. Remove the license plates.
Before you leave the salvage yard, be sure to remove your license plates from your car. You can do this by unscrewing the bolts that hold the license plates in place.
7. Notify the DMV.
You will need to notify the DMV that you have sold your car. You can do this by completing a form or visiting your local DMV office.
8. Recycle your old car.
Once you have sold your car to the salvage yard, it will be recycled. This process helps to protect the environment and reduce the amount of waste that is produced.