Selling Unwanted Vehicles in Alabama Made Simple
RunBidSell buys used and junk cars across the entire state of Alabama. We cover cities, small towns, rural roads, and places in between. If your vehicle is parked near the Tennessee River or farther south by the Gulf Coast, we can buy it and arrange pickup where you are.
No matter where the seller is located, our service is available statewide. That includes neighborhoods, farm areas, back roads, and busy highway exits. From the northern part of the state down through central and southern Alabama, we can reach you and pick up the vehicle at your location.
Our service is available anywhere in Alabama.
Find Out What Your Vehicle Is Worth
Alabama residents can get an instant cash offer for their vehicle by calling RunBidSell any time, 24 hours a day. We give quotes over the phone, so there is no online form to fill out. During the call, we ask a few basic questions about the vehicle to understand what it is and how it compares to others.
The offer is based on details such as the year, make, model, mileage, and overall condition. We also ask if the vehicle has damage, mechanical problems, missing parts, or other issues that affect its value. A car that runs well and has less wear may receive a different offer than a junk car, a wrecked truck, or an unwanted SUV with major problems.
Different vehicles get different offers because each one has its own value based on its age, condition, and type. Some vehicles are worth more because they are newer, have lower miles, or need fewer repairs, while others are priced lower because of damage or heavy use. Once the caller answers a few questions, we use that information to provide an instant cash offer right there on the phone.
From Daily Drivers to Junk Vehicles
In Alabama, RunBidSell buys vehicles in all kinds of condition, not just cars that are badly wrecked or ready for scrap. Some owners sell a clean used car because it has gotten older, has a lot of miles, or no longer fits their needs. Others have a vehicle with mechanical problems, accident damage, or cosmetic issues that make it harder to keep using every day. There are also non running cars that broke down without warning, vehicles that have been sitting unused in a driveway for months, and older cars that failed inspection or became too expensive to repair. In some cases, the car still runs but the owner does not want to put more money into it. In others, it is an extra vehicle that nobody in the household uses anymore. RunBidSell also buys junk or scrap vehicles from Alabama residents when a car has simply reached the end of its useful life.
That means Alabama residents can sell anything from a decent used car to an unused vehicle that no longer runs.
- Flood Damage: Water can get into the engine, wiring, carpet, and seats, leaving behind problems that are hard to fix. Some vehicles may still start, but hidden damage often shows up later through electrical faults, mold, bad smells, or parts that stop working as they should.
- Storm Damage: Strong storms can leave vehicles with dents, broken glass, torn trim, and water inside the cabin. Falling branches and flying debris also cause body damage that makes many owners decide the vehicle is no longer worth keeping.
- Mechanical Issues: Some cars have major engine trouble, overheating, oil leaks, or worn out parts that make them unsafe or unreliable to drive. Others still run but need costly repairs, which is often why people choose to sell instead of fixing them.
- High Mileage: Vehicles with a lot of miles often have more wear on the engine, transmission, suspension, and interior. Even if they still drive, age and use can make repairs more common and resale more difficult for the owner.
Free Towing Included Anywhere in Alabama
RunBidSell makes it simple for Alabama sellers to set a pickup time that fits their schedule, whether the vehicle is at home, at work, at a mechanic shop, or at a garage that needs it gone. We offer free towing throughout Alabama, and in most cases we can arrange pickup within 24 to 48 hours. If a car does not run, is stuck in a tight driveway, is parked behind the house, or needs to be removed from a residential property, a place of employment, or a repair facility, we can work with those situations and coordinate a time that is convenient for the seller. Some people need an evening pickup after work, while others want the vehicle removed during the day so the driveway or parking area is clear, and we can schedule the tow around that when possible. When we arrive for pickup, we pay the seller at that time, so payment for the vehicle is done on pickup and there is no need to wait after the tow is completed.
Simple GuaranteedOffers With No Last Minute Changes
In Alabama, the offer you get from RunBidSell is final, guaranteed, and it does not change when we arrive for pickup as long as the vehicle matches the details you gave us. If you tell us the year, make, model, condition, and whether it runs, that is the price you can expect to be paid. We do not show up and lower the offer for no reason. There are no hidden fees, no towing fees, no processing charges, and no surprise costs taken out of your payment. The amount we quote is the amount you get when the information is accurate. If something important was left out, like major damage, missing parts, or a title issue, the offer may need to be updated to match the actual vehicle, but that change is based on the real condition, not on pressure or last minute add ons. We handle the pickup and towing across Alabama, and we also take care of the title and paperwork based on state requirements so the transfer is done the right way. This gives you a clear price up front and a simple sale without the usual worry that the number will drop when the tow truck arrives.
Why Choose RunBidSell in Alabama?
Choosing RunBidSell means your vehicle is priced through a large buyer network, not just one local yard or dealer. Our system reaches licensed dealers and junkyards across the country, and that network is checked on an ongoing basis to help keep offers fair and service standards consistent. That matters whether you have a running car, a wrecked vehicle, a junk car, or a work van. You get a fast phone offer based on basic details, and the price includes free towing with no hidden fees. As long as the vehicle matches the condition you described, the offer is guaranteed. We handle pickup across Alabama, every day, and take care of the title and paperwork based on Alabama law so the sale is completed the right way.
This gives sellers a clear process built to get the strongest market price available.
Cash for Your Junk Car Anywhere in Alabama – From Abbeville to York
We buy cars across Alabama, so it does not matter if your vehicle is parked in a busy metro area, a small rural community, a farming region, or a quiet place off a county road. We work throughout the state every day, including major areas in Jefferson County, Mobile County, Madison County, Montgomery County, and Baldwin County, while also reaching drivers in less populated parts of Alabama where selling a car can feel harder to arrange. Our coverage extends from North Alabama down through Central Alabama and into South Alabama, including the Gulf Coast, the Black Belt, the Tennessee Valley, and the Appalachian foothills. We also serve vehicles located near lakes, along interstate corridors, in college areas, industrial zones, and remote stretches where homes and businesses are spread farther apart. If a car is sitting at a house, apartment, shop, storage lot, roadside property, or family land anywhere in Alabama, we can schedule pickup there and work with the location as it is. That statewide reach means we are available in the same steady way whether the vehicle is in a dense traffic area or a quiet part of the state with fewer local selling options.
How To Sign Your Alabama Vehicle Title
When you sell a car in Alabama, you need to sign the title the right way so the buyer can transfer ownership. The most important part is filling out the seller section exactly as it appears on the title. Use your full legal name, make sure it matches the name printed on the front of the title, and write clearly in the correct spaces. Before signing, check whether there is more than one owner listed, whether a lien has been released, and whether the title asks for the sale date, sale price, or odometer reading.
1. Read the front of the title and find the seller assignment section on the back. Do not sign anywhere else unless the title asks for it.
2. Print the buyer’s full name in the space for the new owner. Write it clearly and make sure the spelling is correct.
3. Enter the sale date if the title has a space for it. Use the full date in the format requested on the title.
4. Write the sale price if there is a place for it. Make sure the amount is accurate.
5. Record the odometer reading if the title includes an odometer disclosure area. Enter the mileage exactly as shown on the vehicle unless the title provides a different instruction.
6. Sign your name on the seller line exactly as your name appears on the title. If your middle name, suffix, or initials appear on the title, sign the same way.
7. Have every owner sign if more than one seller is listed. If the title shows two owners with “and,” both owners usually need to sign. If it shows “or,” one signature may be allowed, but it is safer to check the title wording closely.
8. Print each seller’s name where the title asks for it, if there is a printed name line next to the signature line.
9. Do not cross out, erase, or write over mistakes. If you make an error, the buyer may need a replacement title before the sale can be completed.
10. Check whether the title needs notarization. Alabama titles often do not require notarization for a standard sale, but you should follow the wording printed on the title you have in hand.
How To Get a Duplicate Alabama Vehicle Title
In Alabama, you can get a duplicate vehicle title by filing an Application for Replacement Title with the Alabama Department of Revenue, Motor Vehicle Division. The form most owners use is Form MVT 12 1. Fill it out with the vehicle details, the owner’s information, and the reason the title is missing. If there is a lien on the vehicle, the lienholder may need to apply or give written consent before a replacement title can be issued. You will also need to pay the duplicate title fee and any county fees that apply. In many cases, you can take the completed form to your county licensing office, or mail it if the form instructions allow it, along with any required documents such as identification and lien release papers if needed. If the owner’s name has changed or the vehicle record has an error, the state may ask for extra paperwork before processing the request.
Once the duplicate title is issued, the seller can use it to complete the sale and transfer ownership properly.
Resources for Alabama Sellers
Alabama Department of Motor Vehicles
The Alabama Department of Motor Vehicles link provides official information relevant to selling a motor vehicle in Alabama, including vehicle title replacement, bill of sale requirements, license plate transfer, and registration-related procedures.
