U.S. Department of Transportation requires that customers should provide one set of keys for the vehicle, including the ignition, trunk, and glove box to the Auto Shipping company.
All antennas including temporary ones should all be removed or lowered before Auto Transporter.
We ask that all customers provide a clean vehicle; this allows the carrier of Alpine Auto Transport to do a quick and fair evaluation of the vehicle prior to Transport. Also, it establishes the standard for condition of delivery after Auto Transporter.
Be sure to turn off all alarms before Transporter. If the vehicle requires special instructions to start, please inform the Alpine Auto Transport dispatcher. Our company is not responsible for any drained batteries or other mechanical problems resulting if the alarm was not turned off before Auto Transporter.
All racks that are not permanently attached to the Auto should be removed before Auto Transportation.
Alpine Auto Transport will not be responsible for any pre-existing nicks, scratches, chips, cracks, or other imperfections already on the vehicle before Auto Transport.
Customers need to prepare their vehicles for all climates. All fluids must be checked and filled. Any damage caused by Acts of Nature, Alpine Auto Transport is not responsible for.
Spoilers, fairing, air dams or other low hanging and loose items should be removed. If not removed, we at Alpine Auto Transport are not responsible for any damaged items.
By law, Auto Transporter's are not permitted to transport personal belongings, as they do not have a household goods transportation license. By violating this law Alpine Auto Transport can be fined up to $10,000 per occurrence. In addition, if you were to place things in the Auto, they would not be covered by insurance and all the damages made to the items is not the responsible.
Make sure the locations for pickup and delivery are truck accessible. This way the trucks can easily move around without damaging other cars that are still left on the trailer.