Yep, after the auction ends, they automatically charge whatever payment method you chose. Then you have to get on their website and fill out the EUC and export agreement, and email them those together with a large color copy of your drivers license. Then the waiting game starts. It can take weeks for the government to approve your EUC. Once they finally approve it, you get an email from GL that tells you that you can now download your "Paid in Full Invoice" and this means that your EUC has cleared, and you can now call the GL lot and set up an appointment to go retrieve your truck.
Then finally AFTER you get the truck home, you verify that the serial number is correct, if you do not know the year of the truck, you will have to get on this website and put all the information that you do know about it including the serial number, and bumper numbers, in the 2011 Vin info thread, and there are a couple of nice guys that look it up in some database and give you the missing information. You then get on GL's website again, and go to the forms page, and click on the link to request an SF97 which is a right to a title. The SF97 looks almost like a title or something because it is printed on security paper, but at the top it says "United States Government, Certificate to obtain title to a vehicle". That takes weeks to get as well. Once you finally get that, you then can go into the department of motor vehicles or whatever you have there in Florida, and can register the truck, and get the title on it's way.
I just literally a couple days ago finally got the title to my first truck that I bought the beginning of June. Almost exactly 3 months from auction end to title in my hand.