![]() | Buying for personal use in New Jersey?Without business licenses, you will need a Broker's help to bid on clean and salvage titled vehicles in New Jersey.
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In New Jersey, dealers, dismantlers, general businesses and exporters will need to provide Copart an operational license and a sales tax license for the same physical address, as well as sales tax exemption forms.
Operational licenses include, but aren’t limited to, dealer, dismantler and business licenses. The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission issues dealer licenses, as well as Auto Body Repair Facility and Private Inspection Facility business licenses. Your local municipality will help you acquire dismantler and general business licenses.
The New Jersey Division of Taxation is your go-to for the Business Registration Certificate. The Certificate of Authority should also be obtained from the New Jersey Division of Taxation.
These links provide the forms and information you need to get started with licensing:
Additionally, please complete the following forms and submit them to our Licensing Department via our License Uploader. These documents will be processed within one to two business days of receipt. Click here to watch a tutorial video on how to use the License Uploader.
How to Buy
By meeting the necessary licensing requirements, you’ll have a head start on buying vehicles at Copart.
Now it’s time to start making your way through the rest of the buying process. Follow the steps below (and also described in our How to Buy section), and you’ll be a Copart pro before you know it.