Salvage services

Salvage services

Salvage services form part of ICBC Claims Division with six regional offices conveniently located throughout the province.

Salvage Services process an average of 50,000 vehicles per year. Sales are processed utilizing a secure, computerized, closed bid system which enables us to quickly and efficiently serve our customers.

Buying salvage from ICBC

ICBC salvage is sold to registered licenced buyers through salvage web. Each vehicle is sold with a specific designation based on the vehicles age, mileage and damage. Certain designations require the appropriate licensing to purchase.

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How to become a registered licenced buyer

1. Complete the applicable buyer application(s)

​A "rebuilder/dealer" is a person who is authorized under a motor dealers certificate to:

  • Supervise or perform repairs to reconstruct or rebuild a total loss vehicle to meet all reconstruction/rebuilt inspections as set out and prescribed by Municipal, Regional, Provincial and Federal Statutes, Regulations and Standards; and

  • Sell vehicles to both the wholesale and retail market

  • Sell motorcycles if the Rebuilder/Dealer wishes to bid on salvage lots comprised solely of motorcycles and/or snowmobiles

A "wrecker/dismantler" is a person whose business is that of substantially wrecking, dismantling or disassembling motor vehicles and selling the salvageable parts.

The wrecker/dismantler must hold a current and valid business licence if generally available in its location and be authorized to operate under its zoning requirements or have a land use contract from the local municipal or regional authority which defines the business operation as a motor vehicle Wrecking or motor vehicle Dismantler or such other wording acceptable to ICBC to define the business operation of the Wrecker/Dismantler as that of substantially wrecking, dismantling or disassembling and offering the salvageable parts of a motor vehicle for retail sale to the public. If the business is conducted from more than one location then the Wrecker/Dismantler must hold a valid current business licence or land use contract for each location.

A "steel/scrap metal recycler" is a person whose primary business is compacting, shredding or otherwise processing for destruction metals for resmelter, recycling or resale.

The steel/scrap metal recycler may not sell second hand motor vehicle parts with the exception of vehicle batteries and tires which may only be sold through the wholesale tire and battery market and not to the public at large.

The steel/scrap metal recycler​ must hold a current and valid business licence if generally available in its location and be authorized to operate under its zoning requirements or have a land use contract from the local municipal or regional authority which defines the business operation as that of a steel recycler or scrap metal recycler or such other wording acceptable to ICBC to define the business operation of the steel/scrap metal recycler as that of compacting, shredding or otherwise processing for destruction metals for resmelter, recycling or resale. If the business is conducted from more than one location then the steel/scrap metal recycler must hold a valid current business licence or land use contract for each location.

2. Complete a Salvage Bidder Application for each individual bidding on behalf of the buyer.

3. Email your completed applications to swcontact@icbc.com.