Sell Your Junk Car Anywhere in Louisiana

Across Louisiana, our service is available to vehicle sellers in every part of the state, from communities along the Mississippi River to areas near the Gulf Coast. We purchase used and junk cars statewide, and we arrange pickup wherever the vehicle is located. That includes large cities, small towns, rural roads, and places outside the main traffic corridors. If the seller is in the northern parishes, the central part of the state, or farther south near the coastal marshes, we cover that location. Our reach extends across the full state, so distance within Louisiana does not limit where we can buy a vehicle or where pickup can be handled.

Selling Your Car in Louisiana in 3 Steps

  1. Getting an instant offer

    Call us to request an instant offer for your vehicle. We base the offer on the basic details you share over the phone, such as the make, model, year, condition, and whether it runs. We give you a fast quote with no obligation.

  2. Scheduling pickup and free towing

    Once you accept the offer, we schedule pickup at a time that works for you anywhere in Louisiana. Towing is free, and we can collect the vehicle from your home, workplace, a roadside location, or a repair facility. We serve the entire state, including urban, rural, and remote areas.

  3. Receiving payment at pickup

    At pickup, we collect the vehicle and complete the final step of the sale. Payment is made at that time, so the transaction is finished when the vehicle is picked up.

We Buy Vehicles in Any Condition

At Caroovy, we buy vehicles in any condition from sellers across Louisiana, whether the car has been sitting in a driveway for months, no longer gets used after a change in work or family needs, or has simply reached the point where the owner is done dealing with it. Some people keep an extra vehicle around until it becomes clear it is only taking up space. Others are ready to sell after years of unreliable use, after replacing it with something else, or after holding onto a worn, damaged, or non running vehicle they no longer want to fix or store. We also hear from people settling an estate, clearing out a property, cutting monthly expenses, or letting go of a car that no longer fits daily life. No matter the reason, we make it straightforward to sell the vehicle and move on.

We buy vehicles throughout Louisiana.

From Trucks to Sedans: Louisiana Vehicles We Purchase

We buy many kinds of vehicles across Louisiana for cash.

In Louisiana, we purchase a wide range of vehicles that people rely on for daily transportation, family use, job sites, and practical hauling needs. That includes personal vehicles such as sedans, compact cars, coupes, and hatchbacks, along with larger options that fit household routines, like minivans, SUVs, crossovers, and station wagons. We also buy work focused vehicles used for trades, deliveries, and general business use, including pickup trucks and vans, as well as other utility vehicles that support everyday tasks. Some sellers have a convertible they no longer use, while others want to sell a family vehicle or a basic commuter car. We regularly buy common passenger vehicles, larger multi passenger models, and vehicles chosen for cargo space, towing, or mixed personal and work use.

Experience the Caroovy Difference Across Louisiana

People choose Caroovy because we keep the selling process simple from the first call to the final pickup. We buy vehicles across Louisiana, so sellers do not need to search for a local buyer or deliver the vehicle themselves. When you call us, we use the basic details you provide about the vehicle to give a direct offer over the phone. We buy running vehicles, nonrunning vehicles, damaged vehicles, older vehicles, and unwanted vehicles in many conditions. If you accept the offer, we arrange free towing and set up pickup at a time and location that works for you anywhere in Louisiana. Our team handles the collection process in a straightforward way, and we pay you when we pick up the vehicle.

That means you can sell your vehicle without extra steps, transport arrangements, or delays in payment.

Service Areas: Find Your City in Louisiana

Understanding Junk Car Market Values in Louisiana

Junk car values in Louisiana vary from one vehicle to the next.

A newer vehicle with usable parts often brings more than an older one that has heavy damage or missing components. Condition matters at every level, from body damage and engine failure to whether the car still has key parts intact. The type of vehicle also affects the offer, since some models hold stronger parts demand than others.

Scrap prices also shape what a junk car is worth, because metal value changes over time. In some cases, weight plays a larger role, especially when the vehicle has little resale value beyond scrap. A heavier truck or SUV can be worth more than a small car, while strong demand for parts can raise the value of a damaged vehicle even when it no longer runs.

How to Sign a Vehicle Title in Louisiana

To sign over a vehicle title in Louisiana, the seller and buyer complete the title assignment on the back of the title and make sure the information is clear and accurate. The seller signs as listed on the front of the title, the buyer fills in the required buyer sections, and both parties should review every entry before handing over the document. The goal is to match the title details to the vehicle and complete the transfer without blanks, errors, or missing signatures.

  • Confirm that the title is the correct original title for the vehicle. Check the vehicle identification number, year, make, and seller name. If there is a lien shown on the title, make sure it has been properly released before transfer.
  • Complete the assignment section on the title. The seller prints and signs their name exactly as it appears on the title. Enter the sale date and sale price where required. Record the odometer reading if the title includes an odometer disclosure section. The buyer prints and signs their name in the buyer section and adds their address if requested on the form.
  • Review the title for accuracy, then give the signed title to the buyer. Both parties should keep a bill of sale for their records. The buyer then takes the signed title and any required transfer documents to the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles to apply for title and registration.

Do not cross out entries or leave required spaces blank. If the title has damage, missing information, or signing errors, replace it before completing the sale.

How to Apply for a Duplicate Louisiana Title

In Louisiana, the titled owner, a lienholder, or an authorized agent must apply for a duplicate certificate of title when the original title is lost, stolen, or destroyed. The applicant must complete the state title application, provide valid identification, and pay the required duplicate title fee and handling fees. If there is an unreleased lien on record, the lienholder’s information must be included, and additional documents can be required depending on the vehicle record. Applications are submitted through the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles at an OMV office, a public tag agent, or by mail when allowed.

  • Complete the Louisiana title application form for a duplicate title. Enter the vehicle information, owner information, and lienholder information exactly as shown on the state record. Sign the form where required.
  • Gather the required documents and payment. Include a valid government issued photo ID, the application form, and the duplicate title fee with any service or handling fees charged by the filing location. Include any lien related documents if the vehicle record shows an active lien.
  • Submit the application to the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles, an authorized public tag agent, or the mailing address listed on the form. The state reviews the record and issues the duplicate title to the owner or lienholder listed on the application.

Check the current form number, fee amount, and submission address on the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles website before filing. If the vehicle will be sold, wait until the duplicate title is issued before completing the transfer.

Useful Government Resources for Louisiana Sellers

Louisiana Department of Motor Vehicles
Louisiana Department of Motor Vehicles resources provide official information relevant to the sale of a motor vehicle in Louisiana, including title transfer, registration, and seller documentation requirements.