The Bill of Lading, typically referred to as the BOL, is what auto shippers use as an inspection sheet of the car for pickup/delivery.  The BOL is also what the customer signs authorizing our driver to transport the vehicle.  A typical BOL will have three pieces of paper, one for the driver, one for the customer on pickup and one for the customer on delivery.  After the driver does the initial inspection of the vehicle the pickup customer will get a copy and on delivery after the shipment has been paid for, the driver will write paid on the BOL and give a copy to the customer.  Most BOLs contain the same general info.  One thing that is pretty common is that the car is free of all contents no part of the vehicle.  Another statement that is usually on a BOL is that the driver isn’t responsible for damage caused by acts of nature, like hail, or road debris such as a rock from the road.  If those are concerns to you, you may want to consider enclosed auto transport.