How to Remove a Car from Copart Auction History

Did your car go through a Copart auction and now its photos and history follow it around online? This guide explains how to remove a car from Copart auction history pages and the third-party sites that copy them.

Copart vs. the copycat sites

Copart's own listing usually expires, but the real problem is the dozens of third-party sites that scrape and republish Copart lots — VIN, photos, sale price and damage notes. These mirrors keep showing in Google long after the sale.

How removal works

CleanVINUSA processes removal of these public Copart-style listing pages from 100+ supported sites, and requests Google de-indexing for eligible URLs. Begin by checking where your VIN appears so you can target the exact pages.

Important: what we don't change

We do not alter official or regulated records — including official auction databases, NMVTIS, Carfax, AutoCheck, DMV/title or insurance. We work only with public third-party pages and the URLs you choose. We also don't support fraud or misrepresentation; you're responsible for any required disclosures in your country.

Timeline

Most pages are processed within 12–24 hours; Google results refresh afterward. Check your VIN to get started.