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Open the New Brunswick directory hub and compare the profiles in your city or a nearby community.
Find businesses represented in the New Brunswick junk-car directory, prepare the vehicle details, and verify pickup and transfer requirements before making an agreement.
Open the New Brunswick directory hub and compare the profiles in your city or a nearby community.
A directory address does not guarantee service at your location. Ask about distance, access, timing, and fees.
Use Service New Brunswick as the authoritative source for registration, ownership, and plate questions.
The best outcome is not simply a fast pickup or a large headline number. It is a clear vehicle transfer with an understood payment, workable access, correct documents, and a buyer that can handle the actual condition.
Search the New Brunswick directory by city, business name, or service. Review the address, phone, website, categories, description, rating data, and map, then contact the business to confirm it buys or accepts your exact vehicle.
Share the year, make, model, condition, missing parts, keys, wheels, ownership status, pickup postal code, and access photos. Ask for the net offer and the conditions that could change it.
New Brunswick requires the registered owner’s signature and purchaser information on the registration transfer. Most plates are assigned to the vehicle, while personalized plates stay with the individual, so follow the province’s current instructions for the specific plate.
Service can be more conditional outside major centres. Rural roads, ferries, long distances, seasonal access, snow, and limited heavy-vehicle availability should be discussed before pickup is promised.
You can want the vehicle gone quickly and still ask for the net offer, payment timing, collector identity, pickup requirements, and transfer record before releasing it.
Read the consumer safety guidesVehicle transfer and plate rules can change. These links are starting points from the responsible government or public authority.
No. The directory helps you find possible businesses. Each business must confirm serviceability and terms for your address.
Check the latest guidance from Service New Brunswick and ask the buyer which legal transfer records it requires.
Plate rules differ by jurisdiction and transaction. Follow current New Brunswick instructions rather than relying on a national rule.