![]() There is no guarantee that the Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) Auction Sales Receipt will be accepted by a state other than Maryland.There will be no refund for the purchase amount of the vehicle and the vehicle will be processed for sale in a future auction. Any vehicle not removed by the close of business the following Friday after the auction date is presumed to have been relinquished by the winning bidder.Unless otherwise approved by the Vehicle Recovery Section, vehicles not picked up during the above prescribed timeframe will be assessed a daily storage fee for each day that the vehicle is not removed.To avoid additional charges, vehicles purchased must be removed by the winning bidder by 2:30 PM on the day of the auction or between 7:00 AM to 2:30 PM on the Sunday immediately following the auction date.Bidders who have purchased a vehicle at auction may not start or move the vehicle until the auction is complete and the vehicle can be safely moved.Once a vehicle is won at bid, the vehicle and the contents are the winning bidder’s responsibility to secure.Failure to pay for a vehicle after winning the bid may result in the bidder being banned from future auctions.The Vehicle Recovery Section accepts as payment: cash, Discover Card, Visa, and MasterCard.Bidders must have the ability to pay for a vehicle won at auction without leaving the premises - no exceptions!.Payments for purchased vehicles must be made no later than 1:00 pm on the day of the auction or the sale is void.Bidders winning a bid to purchase a vehicle will not possess ownership of the vehicle until all payment for the vehicle has been finalized.There will be no miscellaneous sale of items.Vehicles with an orange cone are not available for auction and should not be touched, entered, or disturbed in any way.There is no implied or expressed guarantee that a key to open or operate the vehicle is available, even if there is a “K” marked on the vehicle.There will be no refunds after payment, unless authorized by the Vehicle Recovery Section Officer-in-Charge (OIC). Vehicles sold at auction are “as is.” There is no guarantee that the vehicle is operable, is repairable, or that a title will be made available.Vehicles are sold under the principle of “caveat emptor”: the buyer alone is responsible for checking the quality and suitability of goods before a purchase is made.Entering unauthorized areas of the lot may be grounds for removal and being banned from participating in future auctions. There will be no entry into other areas of the lot. ![]() Bidders may only enter the area of the lot the auction is taking place in. Passports are not an acceptable form of identification.
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