We call to confirm the details once your Arizona car shipping order is scheduled. On the day of pick-up, the assigned driver will give you a few hours’ notice before arrival. If you’re not available, you can authorize someone else, such as a neighbor, friend, or family member over the age of 18, to act on your behalf.
The driver also confirms that the location is suitable for a large transport vehicle. Car carriers can be up to 80 feet long and weigh as much as 80,000 pounds, so the area must be truck-accessible.
Consider an alternate meeting point if local restrictions, zoning rules, low-hanging branches, or overhead wires make your address unsuitable. Shopping center parking lots, wide side streets, or workplaces can be ideal for safe loading.
When the carrier arrives, you and the driver inspect the vehicle together. Any visible damage, such as scratches, dents, or chips, is noted on the Bill of Lading (BOL). Once both parties agree on the documentation, you sign the BOL and receive a copy for your records. This is used to confirm the vehicle’s condition upon delivery.
Arizona’s extensive highway system supports efficient auto transport across the state and beyond. Our carriers frequently use key routes, including:
- I-10: This major east-west route connects Tucson and Phoenix and continues toward California and Texas, supporting long-haul moves.
- I-17: Runs north-south from Phoenix to Flagstaff, useful for in-state car transport to Arizona mountain areas.
- I-40: Spanning the northern part of the state, it links cities like Kingman and Flagstaff and supports coast-to-coast shipping.
- I-19: Connecting Tucson to Nogales, this route is vital for cross-border transport near Mexico.
These routes make Arizona auto transport more streamlined, cost-effective, and fast, helping ensure reliable delivery whether you're moving a vehicle into or out of the state.