What Is PLC.Auction (and PLC.UA)? How to Remove Your Car
If your vehicle shows up on PLC.Auction or its sister site PLC.UA, its auction photos and VIN are publicly visible. This guide explains what these sites are and how to remove your car's listing from both — and from Google.
What are PLC.Auction and PLC.UA?
PLC.Auction and PLC.UA are third-party auction-history sites that republish lots from North American salvage and insurance auctions (Copart, IAAI and others). Each listing carries the VIN, auction photos, damage notes, odometer and sale price. They are copies of auction data kept online and indexed by search engines — not official vehicle records.
Why your car appears on both
PLC.UA and PLC.Auction are closely related and frequently carry the same lot, so a single auction can leave your VIN on both at once — plus on dozens of other mirror sites. That's why a complete cleanup usually means handling several pages, not one.
Are they accurate?
The listings generally mirror the real auction lot, but they reflect the car's condition at auction, not after repairs, and have no official weight. Neither is a DMV/title, insurance, NMVTIS, Carfax or AutoCheck record.
How to remove your car from PLC.Auction and PLC.UA
- Map every page. Run our VIN visibility check to find where your car appears.
- Remove each source listing. CleanVINUSA processes PLC.Auction removal and PLC.UA removal — or both together via the PLC.UA + PLC.Auction bundle.
- Request Google de-indexing for eligible URLs so the outdated results drop from search.
What we can and can't do
CleanVINUSA works only with public third-party pages and the URLs you select. We never alter official or regulated records — DMV/title, insurance, NMVTIS, Carfax, AutoCheck, manufacturer systems or official auction databases. Removal reduces the visibility of copied, outdated listings; it isn't a way to hide a car's condition from a buyer, and you remain responsible for any disclosures required where you live.
FAQ
Do I need to remove both sites? If your VIN appears on both, yes — each page is separate. The bundle handles them together.
How long does it take? Source pages are usually processed within 12–24 hours; Google refreshes afterward.
Is it permanent? The selected pages are removed for good; new reposts later would be separate.
Start here: check where your VIN appears.