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    I've been buying junk cars for scrap metal for the past 8 years. I'm not making much money now because the price of metal is so low. Long story short I want to sell parts off of the cars instead of just scrapping them but its too hard to get a junkyard license in Georgia. Does anybody know an easier state to get a junkyard license?


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    Quote Originally Posted by ATLjunkcars View Post
    I've been buying junk cars for scrap metal for the past 8 years. I'm not making much money now because the price of metal is so low. Long story short I want to sell parts off of the cars instead of just scrapping them but its too hard to get a junkyard license in Georgia. Does anybody know an easier state to get a junkyard license?
    Must be a reason so many business's register as core buyers rather than wrecking yards.

    As you can clearly see from the attached photo Vancouver Core is a wrecking yard.

    Any business using the heading wrecking yard will these days garner negative attention from the public while core buyer / supplier will go unnoticed.



    Try a different approach in obtaining a license, then conform to the rules. My first observation from the photo below is that Ralph's and Vancouver Core is that they have planted trees around the perimeter of the property to obscure view from the public.

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    how many cars are you doing at a time? How IN DEPTH are you going to be...ie pulling just the interiors, switches and electrical goodies or full on, pull the engine, front and rear axles ETC ETC??? If are are not doing but a couple at a time, striping the easy stuff and then selling the carcass as scrap, I am not sure you have to get a junkyard license. I am in GA as well, but I just do ewaste. I did not get any special license except my LLC...but then again it's a different animal.

    EDIT: apparently there is a designation for a used vehicle parts dealer....that might be what you need to get. Check with GA Dept of Revenue and Sec of State and I am sure they can point you in the right direction (that was where I found the used vehicle parts dealer designation)
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    PROFIT is made when you BUY/ACQUIRE NOT when you sell

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    Quote Originally Posted by webuyselltradestuff View Post
    how many cars are you doing at a time? How IN DEPTH are you going to be...ie pulling just the interiors, switches and electrical goodies or full on, pull the engine, front and rear axles ETC ETC??? If are are not doing but a couple at a time, striping the easy stuff and then selling the carcass as scrap, I am not sure you have to get a junkyard license. I am in GA as well, but I just do ewaste. I did not get any special license except my LLC...but then again it's a different animal.

    EDIT: apparently there is a designation for a used vehicle parts dealer....that might be what you need to get. Check with GA Dept of Revenue and Sec of State and I am sure they can point you in the right direction (that was where I found the used vehicle parts dealer designation)
    Not my yard, I'm retired.

    So you want to be the Amazon of the scrap industry adding grocery’s and alcoholic beverages to the list of items you sell.

    Have you considered being a parts broker, years ago all the major wrecking yards were inter connected via Telex. I'm supposing new technology has taken over but the fact remains that any legitimate registered yard is able to source parts via a national communication system linking yards together.

    You could have the sourced parts drop shipped directly to the customer and work out of a shoe box office with only a computer linked to participating yards..

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    Here's an opportunity for you.

    Phone: 404-936-0252
    Your First Name: Ike
    Your Last Name: Taher
    Yard Name: Midway Auto
    Street: 1078 Hwy 78
    City: temple
    State: ga
    Zipcode: 30179
    E-Mail: mit786@hotmail.com
    Description: *OWNER FINANCING OR OPTION TO LEASE* Midway Auto +/-
    5.5 acres is located 30 mins outside of Atlanta in the west georgia market in Carroll County. The facility is zoned Heavy Industrial Facility can be used as a salvage yard, junk yard, car shop, dealership, storage, metal recycling, destruction, container storage, scrap facility, Impound lot. 3 miles from Highway I-20 West, Exit 24. Approximately 5 acres of land, 4500 feet of building space which includes auto workshop with 2 office trailers with bathrooms in each, partially fenced. This yard is licensed and ready to operate.mit786@hotmail.com 404-936-0252 Ike

    Here is the full list of yards for sale or lease for other forum members having a similar interest of expanding.
    Salvage Yards for sale on Junk Yard Dog
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    From the photo below the size of the yard does not support the vendors inventory offerings on their website, its clear to see that parts sourcing is a major part of the business.

    Junk Yard Dog| Find Used Auto Parts


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    Taking over an established business ask for goodwill is included in the transfer, also remember your possibly accepting liability’s.

    The following are some examples of what can be categorized as goodwill. This is not a comprehensive list:

    • Reputation
    • Brand or trade name recognition
    • Websites, Domain names
    • Trade Secrets, recipes
    • Customer list, Exclusive supplier list
    • Copyrights, Trademarks, Patents
    • Licenses, permits, regulatory approvals
    • Contracts
    • Accreditations
    • Developed Processes
    • Proprietary Designs, Proprietary Know-How
    • Customized Software Programs
    • Step-by-Step Training Systems
    • Customized or Proprietary Databases
    • Published Articles or Industry Press

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