Once your Kansas car shipping order is scheduled, we call to confirm the details. The assigned driver gives you a few hours’ notice on pick-up day. If you can’t be there in person, you can authorize someone else, such as a friend, neighbor, or coworker who is at least 18 years old, to act on your behalf.
The driver will also confirm that the pick-up location is accessible for large transport trucks. These carriers can be up to 80 feet long and weigh up to 80,000 pounds, so it's important the area is clear of obstructions and safe for loading.
If your location has tight access, local restrictions, low branches, or overhead wires, we may suggest a nearby alternative. Suitable meeting points often include large parking lots, open commercial areas, or wide residential streets.
When the carrier arrives, you and the driver will inspect the vehicle together. Any visible scratches, dents, or damage will be documented on the Bill of Lading (BOL). Once reviewed, you sign the BOL and receive a copy for your records. This serves as a condition report for comparison at drop-off.
- I-70: An east-west corridor that connects Kansas City, Topeka, and Salina to states across the country
- I-35: Runs north-south through Wichita and Kansas City, connecting with Texas and the Upper Midwest
- I-135 and I-335: Offer efficient access between central and southern Kansas
This well-connected road network supports quicker scheduling, competitive pricing, and smooth delivery throughout the region.