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Junk Car Removal in Florida

Sell your junk car in Florida — average payouts, title requirements, free towing options, and how to protect yourself from liability after the sale.

Average Payout
$150–$700
Florida junk car payouts are influenced by scrap metal prices and parts demand. The high volume of older vehicles in Florida creates a robust secondary parts market.
Pickup Time
24–48 hours
Florida junk car buyers typically offer free towing within 24–48 hours throughout the state. Miami, Tampa, and Orlando have the most competitive buyer networks.
Title Required
Yes
Florida requires a title to sell a junk car to a licensed dealer or junkyard. Florida's $75.25 duplicate title fee makes the process straightforward if the title is lost.
Catalytic Converter
$50–$200
Florida has enacted laws targeting catalytic converter theft, requiring buyers to document purchases.

What Determines Your Junk Car Payout

Scrap metal prices

The biggest variable. Steel and aluminum prices fluctuate weekly. Higher scrap prices = higher offers.

Vehicle weight

Heavier vehicles (trucks, SUVs, full-size sedans) yield more scrap metal weight.

Salvageable parts

Engines, transmissions, body panels, and interior pieces in good condition increase the offer.

Catalytic converter

Contains platinum, palladium, and rhodium. Worth $50–$400+ depending on make and year.

Location

Urban markets with more competition yield higher offers than rural areas.

Market conditions

Used car supply and demand cycles affect whether buyers prioritize parts or scrap.

After You Sell: Protect Yourself

Florida requires salvage yards to maintain records of all purchased vehicles and report them to the DHSMV. Notify the DHSMV when you sell a junk car to cancel your registration and avoid future liability.

Florida Title & Registration Info
Florida DHSMV — Salvage & Junk Titles ↗

Frequently Asked Questions

How much can I get for a junk car in Florida?

$150–$700. Florida junk car payouts are influenced by scrap metal prices and parts demand. The high volume of older vehicles in Florida creates a robust secondary parts market.

Do I need a title to sell a junk car in Florida?

Yes. Florida requires a title to sell a junk car to a licensed dealer or junkyard. Florida's $75.25 duplicate title fee makes the process straightforward if the title is lost.

How fast is junk car pickup in Florida?

24–48 hours. Florida junk car buyers typically offer free towing within 24–48 hours throughout the state. Miami, Tampa, and Orlando have the most competitive buyer networks.

What is the catalytic converter worth on my junk car in Florida?

$50–$200. Florida has enacted laws targeting catalytic converter theft, requiring buyers to document purchases.

What do I need to do after selling a junk car in Florida?

Notify the Florida DHSMV to cancel your registration. Florida requires salvage yards to maintain records of all purchased vehicles and report them to the DHSMV. Notify the DHSMV when you sell a junk car to cancel your registration and avoid future liability.

Can I sell a junk car that does not run in Florida?

Yes. Junk car buyers specifically buy non-running vehicles and provide free towing. Florida junk car buyers typically offer free towing within 24–48 hours throughout the state. Miami, Tampa, and Orlando have the most competitive buyer networks. Most buyers make offers sight-unseen based on the vehicle year, make, model, and approximate condition.

Junk Car Removal by State

Trusted by private vehicle sellers nationwide

45% faster sale

Vehicles whose listings include a history report spend ~45% less time on site before selling, and report-viewers are 5x more likely to become a lead.

Source: Experian / AutoCheck

$4,000 avg loss

NHTSA estimates 450,000+ vehicles per year are sold with rolled-back odometers — the average victim loses about $4,000 in downstream repair costs.

Source: NHTSA

17.5M private sales/yr

About 17.5 million private-party vehicle transactions happen in the U.S. each year — roughly 47% of the used market.

Source: Cox Automotive 2024

1 in 3 buyers

Roughly 1 in 3 used-car buyers say they suspect private sellers are hiding mechanical problems — documentation closes that trust gap.

Source: JW Surety Bonds (n=3,000)

$60–$85 mobile notary

Mobile notary visit minimums run $60–$85 — higher on weekends, plus per-mile travel fees. State-formatted documents skip the trip.

Source: Thumbtack / NNA