Finding Where to Donate Our Car

People who buy new cars wonder what to do with their old ones. The idea to donate it is there but knowing where and how to give an old car is the problem. There are many places vehicles can be donated but the process is not that simple; There are a few things that one needs to understand before donating.

You can donate trucks, motorcycles, RVs, old cars, junk cars, even cars that have been in accidents. Before determining where to give your car, you need to understand the process first. The first step is calling the donation center. Here you will give the basic information about your car and they will give you an idea if your vehicle is donation worthy or not.

There are some donations centers that do not take cars that are older than twenty years. Some charities only take vehicles for other families, not to scrap. That is why they are fond of turning down all those cars that are very old or not working. If your car qualifies, the charity will come and pick the car up and give it a complete check before taking it to be auctioned off or given to a family in need.

You have to know where to donate your car because there are many car brokers out there and some are just looking to make a buck out of unsuspecting possibly. A little research should be done on the organization that you are thinking of donating your car to.

The best way to avoid them is to donate to a local charity that you are fully aware. Some common car donation programs are, the kidney foundation, make a wish foundation, and ABC Ministries. If you find another one you want to use, make sure the charity is registered under the attorney generals charity bureau.

Choosing where to donate your car is also very helpful when it comes to tax deductions. When selecting your donation of choice make sure that all the required details are logged and you leave with the appropriate paperwork. Like the name and address of the charity organization, particular date of contribution, full details of the car, a document from the charitable organization and more importantly a copy of the title transfer. The reason for all this documentation is because you want to end the car insurance to cut down the costs.

Ensure also that the charitable organization pays for all the charges. There shouldn't be a case where you are required to pay any fee after all you are giving away your car for free. When looking where to donate your car, looking on line is a great resource. Here you will be able to read more about the charity and how their process works. You may also be able to look in local newspapers and other advertisements for donating vehicles.



Source by John Stackson