Published: 20/08/2020
On 31st August 2020, the UK celebrates a Bank Holiday where Copart UK Head Office, Copart UK Operation Centres and UK banks will be closed.
Whilst auctions will continue as scheduled, please be aware that the Operation Centres will not be open for vehicle collections.
Payments
Ensure that you allow plenty of time for your payments to reach us as there will be no bank transactions on these dates and late payment charges will still apply. You can still pay by Credit/Debit Card online.
Collections and Deliveries
If your free storage period expires on this date, please ensure that your vehicle is collected in advance to avoid accruing storage charges.
Alternatively, Mainland UK delivery must be arranged immediately after the auction to avoid accruing storage charges. More information about storage periods can be found on each Location page.
We are also offering a local delivery service for vehicles purchased at our Belfast and Castledermot locations. For more information, contact the Operation Centre.
Should you have any questions regarding your payments or vehicle deliveries, please contact the Operation Centre in advance of these dates.
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