Yes, but as it is not registered with the DVLA, we are unable to offer you a Certificate of Destruction. What we can produce is an email with details that it has been scrapped which is normally sufficient. Please check with the authorities in the country of your vehicle’s origin.
Not at present but at your choice we can make the payment to any given charity.
Yes, simply get a V778 Retention Document from the post office. Once it is on retention, only then contact us to collect.
YES, please look on the front page to see our current offer.
Our collection times are between 8:30 to 17:30 Monday to Friday and 10:00 to 14:00 Saturday and Sunday, You can request a valuation at any time day or night.
Yes, we are fully DVLA registered and all our agents have all the relevant licenses with the Environment Agency.
We collect cars, van and lorries.
No. It is common practice to collect vehicles during the day when the owner is at work. Simply let our collection staff know your intentions when we call to arrange collection.
Yes, Please discuss this with us when we call to arrange collection.
No this is not possible to issue a destruction certificate on the collection without the vehicle being destroyed first. We can offer you an intention letter and a full sales contract and the certificate will follow within a few weeks.
Certificates of Destruction will only be issued to Scrap or end of life vehicles.
This varies, but if you have not received it within 2 weeks then simply call us and we will chase it up, we will only supply these for Scrap or end of life vehicles.
We aim to collect all cars within 24 hours or at the customer’s convenience.
Usually within one working hour after submitting your vehicle onto our website, your details are sent via data link to our collection driver.
This is not a problem as we are able to scrap your vehicle without a logbook. We will need to see some evidence that you own the vehicle.
No, we will complete section 9 and this is for your retention, we take the balance of the logbook along with the vehicle and on the day of it being scrapped, We also advise you to send section 9 off to the DVLA or apply online.
Not having the key is not essential, but you will need to provide us evidence that you are the owner of the vehicle.
In the vast majority of cases, we collect vehicles that are accident damaged or simply won’t start.
Vehicles must be complete also providing all the wheels are intact.
You must leave the wheels on the vehicle.