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02/14/2017 12:00 PM CST 02/14/2017 09:00 AM CST 03/09/2017 10:00 AM CST 02/16/2017 11:00 AM CST << < Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next > How do I register? At IAA, you can register as a licensed business, a public buyer or a guest.Licensed Business Buyer Registration:Buyers that hold the appropriate license for purchasing vehicles in their state may register by completing the online form and then submitting the necessary documents via fax, e-mail or mail. If you are not sure, contact Buyer Services to see if you have the appropriate license to purchase in your state.Public Buyer Registration:Buyers that do not have a dealer or auto recycling license but still want to purchase in states that allow public buying may register by completing the online form and then submitting the necessary documents via fax, e-mail or mail. Contact Buyer Services to verify if public buying is allowed in your state.Guest Registration:To view our auctions as a guest, complete the online form and submit your email address.

You will be given the ability to view auctions without the ability to bid.To learn more about our various registration types, please go to our Registration Page. Can I inspect vehicles prior to auction?Preview dates and times are identified on the Branch Information page for each auction facility. What is the process to bid and purchase a vehicle? Register as a Buyer with IAA.Search for and research the vehicles you want to buy.Use any of our flexible bidding options to participate at the auctions where you meet licensing requirements. Or, purchase any vehicle from the I-Buy Fast list.When you purchase a vehicle, pay with any of our flexible payment options.Claim your vehicle and transport it yourself, or use the services of one of the transportation and shipping vendors listed on our site for your convenience. How do I bid on vehicles that have been set for sale? At IAA, we offer flexible bidding options:Proxy Bidding: Pre-bid online up to ONE HOUR (local time) before the auction with proxy representation of the winning pre-bid at the live auction.

Live Bidding: Bid live, in person, at any of our nationwide auction facilities where you meet licensing requirements.Live-Online: Bid online as the live auction takes place with I-bid LIVEsm. I-Bid Live VIDEOI-Buy Fastsm: Purchase vehicles instantly online for a set price up to 8:00 p.m. the night before the next auction. Your Password is expired. Salvaged Vehicles in Ohio Obtaining a Salvage Title In Ohio, a vehicle is considered salvaged if it has been dismantled, destroyed, or changed in such a way that it loses its character as a motor vehicle. Or, it has been altered in a manner that it is not the same vehicle as described in the title. Often times, these changes occur from damage due to flood, fire, collision, or vandalism. Insurance companies make judgments on damaged vehicles to determine whether it is economically feasible to have them fixed. If they decide that a vehicle isn't worth being fixed, either the insurance company or you (as the owner) must obtain a salvage title.

To get your title switched to salvage status, bring the original title along with identification to a County Clerk of Courts title office to apply. If you decide to keep the vehicle and repair it, you will not be allowed to drive it on any highway while it has a salvage title. After you make the necessary repairs to bring your vehicle into working condition, you will need to obtain a rebuilt salvage title. The first step in this process is to have it inspected at an inspection facility run by the Ohio State Highway Patrol (scroll down that page for addresses). Before making the inspection appointment, stop by a deputy registrar's branch to pick up an inspection form and pay the required fee. Your clerk will then give you a receipt number. You'll need that number when you are scheduling the appointment to have your vehicle inspected. Make sure to bring any receipts for repairs and new parts with you to the inspection, along with the salvage title. If you have receipts from private-party sales, they will need to be notarized.

Keep in mind that the purpose of the inspection is to certify the ownership of all the vehicle parts and to review all the required documentation. It is not a judgment on the vehicle's safety, or the quality of work performed. If your vehicle passes the inspection, take the completed inspection form and your salvage title to a title office and apply for the rebuilt salvage title. Once you obtain that, your vehicle is legal to be driven on highways. You should also know that if you dismantle, destroy, or change the character of your vehicle so that it no longer is a complete car, you must forfeit your title to the County Clerk of Courts title office. Likewise, if you sell your car to a junk dealer, you must sign over your title to the dealer. For more information about vehicle inspections, visit the Ohio BMV website. Be careful when buying a salvaged or rebuilt salvaged vehicle. Remember, just because a rebuilt salvaged vehicle has passed the state inspection doesn't mean it's safe to drive, or that it won't fall apart (literally) a week after you buy it.