New Brunswick Auto Auction Licensing Requirements
How to Buy a Copart Vehicle in New Brunswick
Buying for Personal Use in New Brunswick?
Private individuals buying in New Brunswick will need to go through a Broker for all clean titled and salvage items.
New Brunswick Licensing for Individuals
Dealers, Dismantlers, General Business and Exporters
In New Brunswick, dealers, dismantlers, general businesses and exporters will need to provide Copart an operational license and sales tax exemption forms. Operational licenses include a variety of dealer and business licenses, and are issued by the Department of Public Safety.
New Brunswick Licensing Links
Copart Forms
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 three business days of receipt.
Buying in multiple provinces? Check out our Licensing Overview.

Get Help with Licensing
Need help uploading or submitting your business license? Check out our Licensing page to get an at-a-glance view of all provinces from the overview. You can get even more information from the How to Buy page.

How to Buy
Bidding and buying cars, trucks, SUVs and more is easy. To bid on a Copart vehicle, simply register for a Copart Membership, find an auto auction that suits your needs and submit your bid.

Find New Brunswick Locations
Explore all our locations in New Brunswick to find your nearest Copart auto auction destination. Certain locations let you bid on site through a terminal, inspect the vehicles in person and make payments.