Does the used car package get mailed

The Used Car Package (UCP) is a document that is typically provided by the seller or dealer when selling a used vehicle. It is not typically mailed to the buyer, but rather is provided in person or via email.

The UCP is a standardized form that provides information about the vehicle's history, condition, and any known defects or issues. It is intended to help buyers make an informed decision about purchasing a used vehicle and to provide a record of the vehicle's history.

If you are purchasing a used vehicle, you should receive a UCP from the seller or dealer. If you do not receive a UCP, you should ask for one. The UCP should be provided to you before you sign any sales documents or make any payment.

It's worth noting that some states have laws that require sellers to provide a UCP to buyers, while others do not. Even if a state does not have a law requiring a UCP, it is still a good idea to ask for one when purchasing a used vehicle.