Purchase a Subscripion Key
To be able to bid on cars you must purchase a subscription key. You can then use that key to bid on one or many cars through Worldwide Auto that are available.
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All vehicles bought through WWA are subject to Copart Fees. Please see the fee schedule posted in the
Buyer Fee:
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Sale Price Range: |
Fee: |
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$.01- $99.00 |
$20.00 |
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$100.00 - $199.99 |
$45.00 |
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$200.00-$399.99 |
$75.00 |
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$400.00-$599.99 |
$95.00 |
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$600.00-$799.99 |
$125.00 |
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$800.00-$999.99 |
$150.00 |
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$1,000.00-$1,199.99 |
$175.00 |
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$1,200.00-$1,399.99 |
$200.00 |
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$1,400.00-$1,699.99 |
$225.00 |
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$1,700.00-$1,999.99 |
$250.00 |
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$2,000.00-$2,499.99 |
$275.00 |
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$2,500.00-$2,999.99 |
$300.00 |
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$3,000.00-$3,999.99 |
$325.00 |
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$4,000.00-$17,499.99 |
$350.00 |
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$17,500+ |
2% of Sales Price |
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Homeowners Items |
20% of Sales Price |
A. Internet Bid Fees:
Copart offers bidding kiosks in the lobbies of all of its facilities. These kiosks can be used to place preliminary bids on vehicles located at that particular yard. If a winning bid was placed on a vehicle using a kiosk located at that yard, no internet fees are assessed against that vehicle. If the winning high bid was placed during Preliminary Bidding via the internet, Copart charges a convenience fee to the high bidder. The fee is based upon the high bid amount: a fee of $35.00 for sale prices from $1.00 up to $999.99, a fee of $50.00 for sale prices from $1,000.00- $1,999.99, a fee of $75.00 for sale prices of $2,000.00 or higher. If the winning high bid was placed during the live Virtual Auction, then the fee is $35.00 regardless of sale price.
B. Gate Fee:
A $30.00 Gate/Loading fee is assessed to all vehicles. This fee covers the movement of the vehicle from Copart’s sale/storage facilities to the buyer’s loading area. For buyers whom are picking up the vehicle up with vehicle transporters, this fee covers the time and manpower required to assist the driver in loading the vehicle onto the truck. Drivers are 100% responsible for securing their load at all times.
