WE BUY JUNK CARS. Whether your car has been wrecked in an accident, doesn't run anymore, or you are just tired of looking at it sitting on your lawn, we are your solution! A junk car can be any car that is not worth fixing up. Your car does not need to be twenty-five years old to be considered a Junker. Many cars that we pick up are year 2000 or newer and we pay more money for those. And if your car is in better shape, we may even pay MORE MONEY for it! Sell us your junk car, truck, SUV, boat, or RV today! We will even tow it away for free!
Our transaction with junk car cash out was very quick and easy. I feel like Timothy was very honest. One thing I really like was taking the car to his place of business, it was clean and inviting which you don't usually find in a junkyard. Thank you Timothy for making this hard situation or easier for us?
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MIke Be
Oct 14, 2025
5.0
My deal didnt work out but wish all the best to the company. Give them a try.
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Mike Vanderhoof
Oct 9, 2025
5.0
Quick, easy and fair.
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David Wiseman
Sep 17, 2025
5.0
Super quick and easy! Took my old car in and within 5 minutes I was paid and out the door.
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Dave Alger
Sep 9, 2025
5.0
This is the one you want — it’s a local shop and will move as quick as possible to coordinate a tow truck and get that car out of your life at a fair price.
National chains will promise you a lot online and then offer you less than half in person.
Frequently Asked Questions About Junk Car Cash Out
How will I get paid?
When the tow driver arrives to pick up the vehicle, he will pay the agreed-upon amount with cash or check (depending on location).
How will my car get picked up?
The dispatch or tow driver will call the cell number we have on file to confirm a pickup time. Once they’ve verbally confirmed a time with you they’ll show up at that time, confirm the vehicle VIN matches the title VIN, show you where to sign the title, pay you, and then tow the vehicle away.
What if I don’t like the quote?
At JCCO we’re about getting cars gone! But some people don’t like the prices. That’s ok. Shop the car around, try a private sale on Craigslist or KSL. If you make more money that way, no problem. But after a few weeks without success, come back and input your information again. The price of metal is a major factor for our quote prices, so as that fluctuates, so do our prices. If you try again in the future you may be able to make some more, but there’s no guarantee.
Do you pick up cars without titles?
Yes, it is still possible to get your car picked up without a title. Sometimes people lose titles, and when that happens we’ll need the VIN number. The VIN is located under the window on the driver side down on the dashboard, or just inside the driver door either on the door or on the frame inside the door. Some foreign models have the VIN number on the frame inside the back door, driver side. Another good place to find a VIN is on an old insurance card or registration card.
We then verify the VIN with the DMV to make sure there are no lien-holders. If it’s a clean title we can still buy it, but it will be at a reduced price due to admin paperwork. If there is a lien-holder or its registered out of state, we may impound it.
How do I get a new title?
If you want to get a new title you have to apply at the DMV. From the DMV website, you can download and fill out an “Application for Utah Duplicate Title” form TC-123. A DMV agent can verify it has been filled it out properly. A new title application fee costs $6. For more info click here https://dmv.utah.gov/faq/titles
What is a lien?
A lien is the right of a 3rd party to claim ownership of a vehicle until the loan has been paid off. Typically this is a bank or credit union, or a title loan company like TitleMax or Utah Title Loans. They keep your title as collateral until the loan is paid off. You can’t sell the vehicle until you pay the outstanding loan amount, or pay in full. The bank or title loan company is the Lien Holder.
How do I remove a lien?
You pay off the balance of the loan to the lien-holder.
What if I have a lien on my vehicle?
You have two options if you have a lien.
1- You pay off the lien and get the title back with a stamp on the front stating that you have been released from the lien,
2- Or we can impound your vehicle.
What is an impound?
Vehicle impoundment is the legal process of placing a vehicle into an impoundment lot or tow yard, which is a holding place for cars until they are placed back in the control of the owner, recycled for their metal, stripped of their parts at a wrecking yard or auctioned off for the benefit of the impounding agency.
Some people simply need a vehicle gone. A common example of this is a car that was abandoned on your property by a relative or an old tenant, and you don’t have the title. The impound allows us to take it off your hands legally and report it with the state.
How does impound work?
First, you’ll have to send us a photo of the VIN number. Once we verify the VIN and we agree to impound the vehicle we send the tow truck driver out to pick up the car. You have to meet the driver to sign the impound request tow form. Once that is signed, we tow the vehicle away and that is it.
Why can’t I get paid for an impound?
In most cases, we cannot pay for an impound due to a lot of storage fees and administrative fees. So if you need to just get rid of a vehicle, this is an option.
Why can’t you always take impounds?
Sometimes we cannot take any more impounds. This is mainly due to capacity. Our impound lot has limited space, and the impound paperwork can sometimes take up to two months to process. So, once the lot is full, and we’re waiting for the current vehicle paperwork to be completed, then we physically can’t take on any more impounds. We don’t have the capacity. In those circumstances, please try again in a month or two.
What if I sign the title in the wrong place?
Titles can be very confusing with where to sign, and the DMV office will not accept any title signed erroneously. Therefore, we strongly encourage all of our customers to wait for the tow truck driver to arrive before signing. The driver will show you where to sign. Please do NOT sign the title until the driver arrives.
How will I know when the tow truck is coming?
Once the quote is accepted and the title verified, then the dispatch will call the phone number on file. They will set up a day and time to come and pick up the vehicle. They will only come if they speak to someone on the phone first.
Do I have to physically meet the tow truck driver?
Yes, you have to be there in person to sign the title and collect the money. Whoever is named as the owner on the title has to meet the tow driver at pick up time.
Can I reschedule a pick-up time?
Absolutely. Once the dispatch and tow driver contact you, you will have their number. If you need to reschedule please reach out and let them know via phone call or text. If there are traffic problems or truck trouble, our drivers will reach out and let you know if there is a timing issue. We ask all of our customers to do the same and be courteous and communicate with the driver if there is a scheduling problem.