1. Contact Copart's customer service.
- You can contact Copart's customer service department by phone, email, or live chat and request a copy of the bill of sale.
- Be sure to have your Copart member number and the VIN of the vehicle ready when you contact them.
2. Visit the Copart salvage yard.
- You can also visit the Copart salvage yard where you purchased the vehicle and request a copy of the bill of sale in person.
- Bring your Copart member card and a valid photo ID with you.
3. Check your email or Copart account.
- Copart may have already sent you a copy of the bill of sale via email or made it available in your Copart account.
- Check your spam folder if you can't find the email in your inbox.
4. Contact the previous owner.
- If you are unable to obtain a bill of sale from Copart, you can try contacting the previous owner of the vehicle and requesting a copy.
5. Get a bonded title.
- If you are still unable to obtain a bill of sale, you may need to get a bonded title for the vehicle.
- This involves purchasing a surety bond from a bonding company, which will act as a guarantee that you are the rightful owner of the vehicle.