How Do I Scrap My Car?

Scrapping your car doesn’t have to be complicated. Whether your vehicle has been written off, failed its MOT, or simply reached the end of the road, Scrap Car Now guides you through every step — making the entire process simple, legal, and completely stress-free.

From getting your valuation to arranging collection and notifying the DVLA, here’s everything you need to know.

Whether your car has been written off in an accident, failed its MOT, or simply reached the end of its life, scrapping it requires a few important documents and steps. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know.

From valuation to collection and DVLA notification, here’s your complete step-by-step breakdown.

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Documents needed to scrap your car

To legally scrap your vehicle in the UK, you’ll typically need the following:

Vehicle Registration Document (V5C)

Also known as the logbook, this confirms you as the registered keeper of the vehicle. It’s the most important document in the scrapping process.

Log Book

We instantly connect you with buyers who are actively looking for MOT failures. Instead of calling around scrap yards, our system compares offers for you in seconds, saving you time and effort.

V5C/3 Section

This section of your logbook is used to notify the DVLA that your vehicle has been sold or scrapped. Always keep a copy for your own records.

Personal ID & Proof of Address

A valid driving licence, passport, or equivalent ID is required by law under the Scrap Metal Dealers Act 2013, ensuring safe and legally compliant vehicle disposal.

Certificate of Destruction (CoD)

Issued by an Authorised Treatment Facility (ATF) once your vehicle has been processed, this document officially confirms your car has been recycled and removes any further legal responsibility from you.

Do I need to SORN my car before I scrap it?

In most cases, no. If you’re scrapping the vehicle as a whole, there’s no need to declare it SORN beforehand.

However, if you plan to dismantle the car and sell parts before scrapping it, you must register it as SORN first.

If you are planning on puttinfg you car back on the road, here’s the advice you need.

How to Scrap Your Car — Step by Step

Scrapping your car today is far easier than it used to be. With Scrap Car Now, everything can be handled online in minutes — no need to visit scrapyards or make endless phone calls.

Step 1 — Get a Free Instant Valuation

Enter your registration number and postcode and we’ll instantly compare offers from trusted buyers across the UK. Quotes are based on real-time market demand with no hidden charges, and your price is locked in once accepted. Your quote is subject to a condition check on collection, so accuracy when entering your details is important.

Step 2 — Accept an Offer and Arrange Collection

Once you’re happy with your quote, your chosen buyer will get in touch to arrange a collection time that works for you. Most collections take place within a few days — often sooner — so you can have your unwanted vehicle removed quickly and without the effort of private selling.

Step 3 — Prepare Your Car for Collection

Before the collector arrives, remove all personal belongings from the vehicle, have any required documents ready, and take anything you’d like to keep. Once the car has been collected, retrieving items won’t be possible — so take a few minutes to check thoroughly beforehand.

Step 4 — Notify the DVLA

After collection, you’re legally required to inform the DVLA that your vehicle has been scrapped. This is done by completing the relevant section of your V5C logbook and sending it off. This step is essential — it ensures you are no longer held responsible for the vehicle from that point forward.

What Happens to Your Car After Collection?

Did you know that up to 95% of a car can be recycled? Once your vehicle reaches an Authorised Treatment Facility, it goes through a carefully managed recycling process designed to recover and reuse as much material as possible.

The depollution process

All hazardous materials, including engine oil, fuel, and battery components, are safely removed first. The remaining materials — metal, plastic, glass, and fabric — are then separated and prepared for recycling.

Disposing of fluids safely

Vehicle fluids are classified as hazardous waste and are handled with care by professional facilities, preventing any risk of environmental contamination.

Recycling your tyres

Tyres are processed or recycled separately at approved centres, keeping them out of landfill entirely.

Crushing

Once all recoverable parts and materials have been removed, the remaining shell is crushed and shredded. The resulting materials are then reused in manufacturing and construction.

Scrap your car today

Getting rid of an unwanted vehicle has never been easier. With Scrap Car Now, you get a free instant quote, free UK-wide collection, and fast payment — all handled in one straightforward process.

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