If you’re planning to sell your car through Mil & Co Auctions in Rockingham, the process is far simpler than a typical private sale but you’ll still need a few key documents ready to avoid delays.
At minimum, prepare:
- Valid proof of identity (WA driver’s licence or government-issued ID)
- Vehicle registration certificate or details (rego number, VIN, make/model/year)
- Finance payout letter from your lender (only if the car is still under finance)
- Service history records — logbooks, receipts, maintenance records (recommended, not mandatory)
Unlike private sales, you won’t need to organise inspections, negotiate with buyers, or manage paperwork back-and-forth. We handle that for you.
Why Selling Through Auctions is Faster
Selling privately in WA can drag out for weeks messages, no-shows, price haggling, and paperwork confusion.
With Mil & Co Auctions:
- Your vehicle is listed in a targeted online machinery and vehicle auction
- Buyers compete, which can drive stronger offers
- We guide you through the documentation and transfer process
- You avoid time-wasters and risks from private meetups
The results are less admin, faster turnaround, and a smoother sale.
Documents You’ll Need for Mil & Co Auctions
To get your vehicle listed quickly in our Rockingham auctions, have the following ready:
1. Proof of Identity
A current WA driver’s licence is the standard. If you don’t have one, a passport or other government-issued photo ID works. This confirms you’re the legal owner and protects both parties in the transaction.
2. Vehicle Registration Details
You’ll need your rego number, VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), and basic vehicle details. In WA, the registration certificate issued by the Department of Transport covers this. If you’ve misplaced it, you can usually retrieve the details through your myRego account online.
3. Finance Payout Letter (If Applicable)
If there’s an outstanding loan on the vehicle, the finance must be settled before or at the time of sale — the car can’t legally transfer to a new owner while it’s encumbered. Contact your lender to request a current payout figure. At Mil & Co Auctions, we help coordinate this as part of the sale process.
4. Service History (Recommended)
Logbooks and maintenance records aren’t legally required, but they significantly lift buyer confidence and in a competitive auction environment, that translates to stronger bids. If you’ve kept records, bring them.
What to Do When Selling a Car Privately in WA
Selling privately in Western Australia involves a few more steps that sellers often underestimate.
Under WA law, both the seller and buyer must complete a Transfer of Licence form (available through the Department of Transport). The seller is responsible for notifying the DoT of the sale to avoid being held liable for anything that happens with the vehicle after it’s handed over.
Here’s what a private seller in WA typically needs to manage:
- Complete the Transfer of Licence form and give the buyer their copy
- Notify DoT of the sale within a set timeframe (this removes your liability)
- Provide a roadworthy inspection, while WA doesn’t require a compulsory inspection certificate for private sales, many buyers will request one
- Cancel or transfer rego. Rego doesn’t automatically transfer; the buyer must re-register the vehicle in their name
- Discharge any finance — a vehicle with finance attached cannot be legally sold until the payout is settled
- REVS / PPSR check. Buyers often request a Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR) check to confirm the car is free of encumbrances. Providing this upfront speeds up the process and builds trust.
The reality? Private sales in WA involve real admin, real risk (meeting strangers, accepting cash or bank transfers), and often weeks of waiting. For many sellers, it’s simply not worth the stress when faster alternatives exist.
What You Don’t Have to Worry About with Mil & Co Auctions
When you list your vehicle through Mil & Co Auctions, a lot of the usual friction disappears:
- No writing listings or answering repetitive enquiries
- No organising test drives or inspections
- No negotiating with individual buyers
- No chasing paperwork between parties
- No liability concerns from meeting strangers
Your vehicle goes into a targeted online auction where motivated buyers compete which can also push your final sale price higher than a fixed private sale price would.
How to Get Your Car Ready for Auction
A few simple steps make a real difference to your result:
- Clean it up, inside and out. Presentation matters even in auction environments.
- Be honest about condition.Transparency builds bidder confidence and reduces disputes after the sale.
- Gather your documents in one place before you submit your vehicle.
From there, Mil & Co Auctions handles the listing, promotion, and buyer engagement.
Sell Your Car the Smarter Way in Rockingham
Selling a car in Australia, especially in WA is straightforward when you know what’s needed. The core documents are simple: proof of identity, registration details, a finance payout letter if relevant, and service records if you have them.
The harder part is managing the process itself. Private sales come with real time costs, admin burden, and risk. An auction-based approach through a trusted auctioneer removes most of that friction while still getting your vehicle in front of motivated buyers.
If you’re ready to sell your car fast or just want to understand your options, Mil & Co Auctions is here to help.
Get in touch today to list your vehicle in our next Rockingham auction.




