How do I get an auto auction licence? So I can buy cars at an auction.
No! You can buy any vehicle you like from a police car auction however you will need a licence to drive the vehicle on public roads. Either arrange transportation or someone with a licence to remove the vehicle from the police auction
I found a government auction website where you can buy seized cars, trucks, vans, suvs, for dirt cheap.
When buying a car online from an auction site, it is very important to either have a mechanic check out the vehicle beforehand or arrange for a period of time after the sale to check the vehicle out.
At an auto insurance auction you can buy cars at cheaper prices. Some of these cars have been recovered from theft, used as rental cars, or even donated to the auction.
As many as he can afford to buy.
To buy vehicles at auction you don't need a license. You just can find a reseller company who will provide you an access.
to make a purchase at a public auto auction is easier and safe as in other types of auctions...you can make it by bidding on cars till you win or if you find a reasonable price and it fits to you, you click on " buy now" price. Every Auto Auction has its method of payment. For example through PayPal. It is one of the safety process to make a purchase...i always choose this method...And then you deal with the seller about the shipping.
States have nothing to do with an auction choosing to be a dealer only auction or a public auction. Thus there is no state that "requires" a dealer licenses to buy at an auction. This a requirement of the auction if it chooses to be dealer only.
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If your vehicle is being sold at a "Public" auction where anyone can go in and bid - then yes you can bid and/or buy your vehicle. Keep in mind that - if for instance - you owe $5000.00 and you buy your car back at auction for $3000.00 - you will still owe the lender the $2000.00 difference. In other words - you are not going to be able to get by on purchasing your vehicle at auction for less than what you owe and then not have to pay the rest to the lender.
The best place to buy a used car in San Antonio from an auction would be at www.sanantonio.gov/sapd/auction.asp or www.copart.com/ I hope this helps, good luck.