
Frequently Asked Questions
Welcome to Quick Scrap’s FAQ hub. We’ve pulled together the most common questions about scrapping cars, vans, and vehicles in the UK. Whether you’re looking for the best scrap car prices, need to arrange a free collection, or want to understand the legal side of recycling your vehicle, you’ll find the answers here.
GENERAL
Find out everything you need to know about scrapping your car or van with Quick Scrap. From how our service works to the types of vehicles we accept, this section covers the basics of vehicle recycling in the UK.
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Quick Scrap is a UK scrap car comparison service. Enter your registration and postcode to get instant quotes from trusted Authorised Treatment Facilities (ATFs) and local scrap yards. We make scrapping your car, van, or 4x4 fast, easy, and environmentally friendly.
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We recycle cars, vans, 4x4s, and commercial vehicles in any condition — MOT failures, non-runners, accident-damaged, or end-of-life.
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No. Scrapping your car with Quick Scrap is completely free. We arrange free collection, and you get paid based on your vehicle’s scrap or salvage value.
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Yes. Our network covers England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
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Absolutely. All vehicles are recycled at licensed ATFs, where 95% of your car is reused or recycled under End of Life Vehicle (ELV) Regulations.
SCRAP CAR COLLECTIONS
We make scrapping easy with free nationwide car and van collections. Learn how our collection process works, what types of vehicles we can recover, and how quickly we can arrange pickup.
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Yes. All quotes include free nationwide collection from your home, workplace, or garage.
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Yes. We specialise in collecting non-runners, MOT failures, and damaged vehicles.
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In most areas, we can arrange same-day or next-day scrap car collection.
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Yes. We collect vans, 4x4s, and light commercial vehicles.
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Yes. Please let us know in advance as this may require specialist recovery.
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Ideally yes, but someone else can hand the vehicle over on your behalf with your permission and the correct documents.
SCRAP YARD & RECYCLING
Curious about what happens to your car once it’s scrapped? Discover how licensed Authorised Treatment Facilities (ATFs) recycle vehicles, reuse parts, and meet strict environmental standards.
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Your vehicle is taken to a licensed scrap yard (ATF). Hazardous fluids are removed, usable parts are salvaged, and the rest is crushed and recycled.
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Yes. Reusable parts such as engines, gearboxes, and catalytic converters may be resold. The remaining materials are safely recycled.
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Yes. We only work with fully licensed ATFs regulated by the Environment Agency.
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Your registration is cancelled by the DVLA once your car is destroyed and a Certificate of Destruction is issued.
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Yes. You must transfer it to another vehicle or onto a retention certificate with the DVLA before scrapping.
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On average, 95% of a scrap vehicle is recycled in line with ELV Regulations.
Pricing & Payment
Understand how scrap car prices are calculated, why they change daily, and how you’ll be paid for your vehicle. This section explains everything about scrap car values and secure payments.
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Scrap car prices are based on your vehicle’s weight, make, model, location, and live scrap metal prices.
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Yes. Prices vary depending on the scrap metal market, which is why we provide real-time instant quotes.
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No, provided the car’s condition matches the details you gave. Missing major parts may affect the price.
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You’ll be paid securely by bank transfer on the day of collection. Cash payments for scrap are illegal under UK law.
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Vans are generally heavier and contain more recyclable metal, so they fetch higher scrap values.
DVLA & LEGAL
Scrapping a car in the UK involves more than just handing it over. Here we explain the legal steps, documents required, DVLA responsibilities, and why a Certificate of Destruction is so important.
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The V5C logbook is preferred but not essential. You will also need photo ID and proof of ownership.
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Yes. It is your legal responsibility to notify the DVLA. Our scrap yards assist with this and issue a Certificate of Destruction.
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Yes. You can scrap without a V5 as long as you provide ID and proof of ownership.
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A CoD is an official DVLA document proving your car was scrapped legally. It protects you from future liability and triggers a road tax refund.
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No. You must be the legal owner or have written permission and proof of ownership to scrap a vehicle.
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Yes. The DVLA refunds any full months of unused tax automatically. You’ll need to cancel your insurance separately.
Salvage & Extra Value
Not every vehicle is just scrap — some are worth more for salvage. Find out how you can get the best value for accident-damaged, repairable, or commercial vehicles by selling them for salvage instead.
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Yes. If your vehicle is repairable or has valuable parts, we may offer a higher price for salvage instead of scrap.
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Yes. Vehicles with crash damage or mechanical issues may still qualify for salvage prices above scrap value.
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Yes. We purchase vans, 4x4s, and commercial vehicles for both salvage and scrap.
Vehicle Condition & Access
We accept vehicles in almost any condition, but access and missing parts can affect your quote. Learn what’s possible when scrapping cars without MOT, keys, wheels, or when access is restricted.
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Yes, but missing parts such as the engine, catalytic converter, or wheels will reduce your valuation.
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Yes. Many vehicles we collect have no MOT or tax. Collection is recommended as they cannot be driven.
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Vehicles must be in a safe, accessible location for recovery. Please let us know if it’s in a tight space, garage, or field so we can send the right truck.