Dallas, Texas · Dallas County
Dallas sits at the intersection of four major interstates, which makes it one of the busiest repossession and remarketing markets in the country. Lenders that finance owner-operators, expedite carriers and small construction outfits across North Texas recover a steady stream of trailers into DFW yards.
The listings below cover repossessed, bank-owned and lender-owned trailers we can source in the Dallas area. Repo availability is unpredictable by nature — a unit that appears Monday can be spoken for by Friday.
Inspection and pickup are usually arranged off I-35E, I-30 or the George Bush Turnpike, an easy run for buyers in Garland, Mesquite, Plano or Irving.
Enclosed cargo trailers from delivery and expedite operators, plus dump and equipment trailers from residential construction crews working the northern suburbs.
A repo cannot transfer until the lienholder issues the release or repossession title. We flag paperwork status on each unit so there are no surprises at the county office.
Because DFW has so many storage and auction yards, the same trailer spec often shows up more than once. If you miss one, an alert usually catches the next.
We'll email you the moment a Dallas, TX hits the yard.
Buyers regularly pick up Dallas-area units from these communities along I-35E, I-30, I-20, I-45, President George Bush Turnpike.
You reserve the unit, we confirm the lender release, then paperwork and pickup are scheduled at the yard holding the trailer.
Repossessed units are priced to liquidate rather than to a retail margin, but condition varies widely. Compare against the cost of any repairs the unit needs.
Yes — Dallas and Fort Worth share a recovery market, so units frequently move between yards in both cities. See the Fort Worth page for units staged on the west side.