you do not need to bring any special paperwork if you are buying a car from a car auction. the only proof you will need is the paperwork after to buy the car to get insurance and the titles switched in your name.
You should bring your financial statement and tax forms before going to such auction
You do not need to bring any paperwork. What you need to have is an active bank account, a job or a regualr source of income and you need to be at least 18 years of age.
Usually this is allowed but you still have to go through paperwork.
Cash is always king a a farm auction or any auction for tha mater. You will also want too have the means too transport whatever you purchase.
You simply go to the dealership, fill out the necessary paperwork, then buy it. If you're buying it from a dealership, they'll normally process the registration, title, and tags for you. If not, you have the vehicle inspected at a California inspection station, bring the inspection report and bill of sale to a motor vehicle registration office, and the personnel working at the office guide you from there.
This means that they need more paperwork to verify information about you so you can your apartment.
Yes, if you do not pay your storage bill, they will place a lien on your stuff and auction it. They are required to auction because it is more likely to bring fair market value. If they auction your stuff and it brings in more money than you owe, they are supposed to write you a check for the remainder.
No. They will sell the truck at auction and it will bring what it will bring. You are then responsible for the balance.
Not without going through a LOT of paperwork and paying a pretty hefty fee.
You will have to bring it to the notice f the court, and they will tell you what to do. You can show your passport, that shows your real name.
No. Try buying them after security.
things that are rare but desireable bring in more money. things like specialty cars ,art or historical items are hot sellers