Sell Your Junk Car in Orange County
Orange County stretches well beyond the tourist corridors, and if you are sitting on an unwanted vehicle anywhere across its unincorporated communities, from the Lake Conway chain of lakes to the rural roads east of the airport, a local junk-car buyer can turn that dead weight into cash fast. Orange County residents get free towing and a same-day offer with no paperwork headaches on your end.
How Junk Car Removal Works in Orange County, FL
Getting rid of a junk car in Orange County is straightforward when you know what to expect. The process runs in three clear steps.
Step 1: Call for a Free Quote
Start by calling at (689) 354-0452
with basic details about your vehicle: the year, make, model, general condition, and whether you have the title in hand. Offers are based on current scrap-metal markets, the vehicle’s weight, and the reusable parts it still carries. Because Orange County’s southeast corridor, covering communities along SR 436 (Semoran Boulevard), Conway Road, and Hoffner Avenue, sits close to major freight routes into the port and south Florida, logistics are efficient and offers reflect that.
Step 2: Schedule Free Towing
Once you accept an offer, a tow truck is dispatched to your location at no charge. Whether your car is parked in a driveway off SR 15 near Pine Castle, sitting in a lot in Azalea Park, or stranded somewhere along the SR-528 Beachline corridor near Orlando International Airport, the driver comes to you. There is no need to arrange transport or pay a separate towing fee.
Step 3: Get Paid Cash on the Spot
When the driver arrives, they verify the vehicle and the title, then hand over payment before the car leaves your property. The entire exchange typically takes under an hour. If you have questions before pickup day, call (689) 354-0452
at any point.
What Types of Vehicles We Buy in Orange County
The vehicle does not need to be in running condition or even complete. Buyers in this market purchase:
- Non-running vehicles that will not start or cannot be driven
- Wrecked or collision-damaged cars and trucks
- Flood or hurricane-damaged vehicles, a real concern given Orange County’s exposure to tropical weather and the low-lying areas around Lake Conway
- High-mileage vehicles that have exceeded economical repair
- Vehicles missing major parts such as engines, transmissions, or catalytic converters
- Cars and trucks carrying salvage or other branded titles
Even a vehicle registered at an address in Belle Isle, Ventura, Dover Shores East, or anywhere else across unincorporated Orange County qualifies as long as ownership can be documented.
Florida Junk Car Title Rules
Florida law governs how vehicle ownership transfers when a car is sold for salvage or junk. Understanding the basics protects sellers from lingering liability.
Under Florida Statute 319.28, a title must be transferred to the buyer within 30 days of the sale. For vehicles that are totaled, crushed, or dismantled, Florida Statute 319.30 classifies them as salvage vehicles and imposes additional requirements on dealers and rebuilders, though private sellers mainly need to focus on completing the title assignment correctly and notifying the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV).
If you cannot locate your title, Florida allows you to apply for a duplicate through Form HSMV 82101, available through the Florida DHSMV. The Orange County Tax Collector operates multiple service centers and can assist with title transactions, duplicate-title applications, and related paperwork, making it a convenient local resource for sellers who need to clear up ownership questions before a pickup is scheduled.
After the sale is complete, notifying the DHSMV that ownership has transferred removes your liability for anything that happens to the vehicle afterward. This step is easy to overlook but important, especially in a densely registered county like Orange County where vehicles can end up changing hands multiple times.
Serving Orange County and the Surrounding Area
This service covers the full breadth of Orange County, with particular familiarity in the southeast quadrant anchored by the Conway area, roughly southeast of downtown Orlando. The communities along the Lake Conway chain of lakes, including the shorelines that touch Pine Castle and Belle Isle, the residential streets of Azalea Park, the commercial stretches of SR 436 through the Semoran Boulevard corridor, and the industrial zones tucked between Hoffner Avenue and the Beachline near Orlando International Airport, all fall within the regular service footprint. If your vehicle is anywhere in this county and you are ready to move forward, call (689) 354-0452
to get a free, no-obligation quote today.