Sell Your Junk Car Anywhere in Wyoming

Our service is available across the entire state.

From towns along the North Platte River to communities near the Wind River Range, we purchase used and junk vehicles anywhere in Wyoming and arrange pickup at the seller’s location. Coverage extends across rural areas, small towns, and larger population centers. Whether the vehicle is in the southeast corner of the state or farther north and west, we can reach it. We handle pickups at homes, businesses, private property, and other local sites where the seller is located.

3 Easy Steps for Selling Your Car in Wyoming

Selling your vehicle is straightforward:

  • Getting an instant offer

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

  • Scheduling pickup and free towing

    If you accept the offer, we schedule pickup at a time that works for you anywhere in Wyoming. 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.

  • Receiving payment at pickup

    We complete payment when we pick up the vehicle. Once the vehicle is collected, we pay you at that time and finish the transaction on site.

Buying Used, Unwanted, or Non-Running Cars

We buy vehicles from sellers across Wyoming every day.

Some people have a car that once served a clear purpose and now spends most of its time parked, while others are done putting energy into an older vehicle that has become unreliable and no longer earns its place in the driveway. A truck that fit a past routine can start to feel unnecessary after a job change, a growing family can outgrow one vehicle and lose interest in another, and a second car often turns into something no one uses but no one has dealt with either. In many cases, the decision is simple. The vehicle no longer fits the owner’s life, and they are ready to let it go. We buy cars, trucks, and SUVs that are still in regular use, along with vehicles that have been sitting for months, worn vehicles with years of use behind them, and damaged or non running ones that people are finished holding onto. Some sellers are clearing out an estate, some are settling a divorce, and some just want one less thing to think about. Others kept meaning to do something with the vehicle, but time passed and it stayed where it was, gathering dust and taking up space. We understand that not every sale starts with a breakdown or an urgent problem. Often it starts with a vehicle that has simply reached the end of its place in someone’s life.

We Buy Many Types of Vehicles Throughout Wyoming

Across Wyoming, we buy many of the vehicles people rely on every day. That includes personal cars like sedans, compact cars, coupes, and hatchbacks, along with practical family options such as SUVs, crossovers, minivans, and station wagons. We also purchase vehicles that fit more specific needs, including convertibles and other passenger vehicles used for regular travel.

We buy work and utility vehicles as well. Pickup trucks are a common part of what we purchase, and we also buy vans used for business, cargo, or daily transport. Some sellers have a single family vehicle, while others contact us about an extra car, a commuter vehicle, or a truck that serves a practical purpose. Our service covers a wide range of vehicle categories throughout Wyoming.

Why Caroovy Is Trusted By Car Sellers

Selling a vehicle in Wyoming should be simple.

We buy vehicles across the state and give offers by phone using the basic details you provide. That includes running cars, non running vehicles, damaged vehicles, older models, and unwanted vehicles. You do not need to bring the vehicle anywhere or deal with extra steps.

Once you accept the offer, we arrange free towing and set pickup for a time and location that fits your schedule anywhere in Wyoming. Our process is direct and easy to follow. We collect the vehicle and pay you at the time of pickup.

Popular Towns We Serve in Wyoming

How Much Are Junk Cars Worth in Wyoming

The value of a junk car in Wyoming depends on what the vehicle is, how old it is, and what shape it is in when it is sold. A newer vehicle with usable parts usually brings more than an older one that is stripped, missing major components, or badly rusted. Condition matters in a direct way. If the engine, transmission, wheels, catalytic converter, or body panels still have use, the offer tends to reflect that. In other cases, the vehicle is worth more for its metal than for anything that can be removed and resold. Scrap prices play a clear role because they affect what the raw material is worth at the time of sale, and heavier vehicles often carry more value for that reason. Demand also shifts the price. When parts from a certain make or model are harder to find, buyers place more value on vehicles that still have those components intact. A common car with little parts demand and serious damage usually brings less. Damage from collisions, fire, flooding, or long term neglect also reduces value, especially when it limits what can be salvaged. Title status matters as well since paperwork problems can lower an offer or narrow what the vehicle is worth. The strongest offers usually go to vehicles that still contain key parts, have solid weight, and match current market demand.

How to Correctly Complete a Title Transfer in Wyoming

Signing over a Wyoming vehicle title usually means the seller fills out the assignment section on the back of the title, provides the required sale details, and hands the signed title to the buyer so the buyer can apply for a new title and registration. Before writing anything, both parties should review the title carefully and make sure the names on the document match the people involved in the sale.

  • Check the front and back of the Wyoming title before signing. Confirm the vehicle information is correct, make sure the title belongs to the seller, and look for any lien listed on the title that must be released before transfer.
  • Complete the seller section exactly as it appears on the title. The seller signs in the assigned area, prints any required names, and enters the sale date and sale price if the title asks for them. If more than one owner is listed, each required owner signs as shown on the title.
  • Give the buyer the signed title and any lien release or bill of sale used for the transaction. The buyer then takes the signed title to the local county office to apply for title transfer and registration in their name.

Write clearly and avoid cross outs or corrections on the title. If a mistake happens, use a replacement title before completing the sale.

How to Apply for a Duplicate Wyoming Title

In Wyoming, a duplicate title is issued through the County Clerk in the county where the vehicle was last titled. The owner on record must complete an Application for Duplicate Certificate of Title, provide valid identification, and pay the duplicate title fee. If there is an active lien, the lienholder’s release or authorization is required before a clear duplicate title can be issued. If ownership information has changed, that must be handled separately and not through the duplicate title request.

Get the Wyoming Application for Duplicate Certificate of Title from the County Clerk’s office or county website. Complete the form exactly as the current title record shows, including the vehicle identification number, owner name, and mailing address. Sign the application where required.

Take or mail the completed application to the County Clerk in the county where the vehicle was last titled. Include a copy of your identification and the required duplicate title fee. If a lien is still recorded, include the lien release or any lienholder paperwork required by the clerk.

The County Clerk reviews the request and processes the duplicate title through the state title system. Once approved, the duplicate title is mailed to the owner or issued according to county procedure. Use the duplicate title to complete the sale only after you receive it.

Useful Government Resources for Wyoming Sellers

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