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How Car Donation Works Across Sacramento Metro | SacraCar Share

Fill out the 2-minute form, get a free tow, and receive your tax receipt by mail. Heritage for the Blind handles every step -- you just sign the title.

Thinking about donating a car in Sacramento but want to know exactly what happens first? SacraCar Share makes the process simple, local, and fully explained before you commit. Whether your vehicle is in Midtown, Natomas, East Sacramento, Elk Grove, Citrus Heights, Rancho Cordova, Davis, Roseville, or another Sacramento Metro community, pickup is arranged around your location and schedule. Your donation benefits Heritage for the Blind, a real 501(c)(3) nonprofit, EIN 58-2164446, supporting services for people who are blind or visually impaired. This page walks you through the full end-to-end process: how to start, when a coordinator calls, what to prepare for pickup, how the vehicle is sold, where proceeds go, and when your tax receipt arrives. There is no cost to you at any step, and most donors can begin in about two minutes.

How the car donation process works

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Start with the 2-minute donation form or a call

To begin, fill out SacraCar Share’s quick online donation form or call Heritage for the Blind directly. You will be asked for basic contact information, the vehicle’s location in the Sacramento Metro area, and details such as year, make, model, mileage if known, and whether the vehicle runs. You do not need to have every detail perfect to start. A car, truck, van, SUV, motorcycle, RV, or other accepted vehicle may qualify. There is no obligation just for asking questions, and there is never a pickup fee charged to you.

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A coordinator confirms details and schedules free pickup

After your form is submitted, a donation coordinator typically calls back within 1-2 business hours. The coordinator confirms the vehicle information, answers your questions, and helps choose a pickup time that works for you. Sacramento-area donors often schedule from homes, apartments, workplaces, storage lots, repair shops, or family driveways. You can ask what to remove from the car, what title paperwork is needed, and how the handoff will work. The goal is to make sure you feel confident before the tow truck is dispatched.

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A licensed tow truck picks up the vehicle at no cost

In most metro areas, including much of Sacramento Metro, a licensed tow truck can arrive the same day or the next business day after scheduling. Availability depends on location, weather, vehicle access, and dispatcher timing, but the pickup is free either way. The driver will come to the address you provided, whether that is in Sacramento, West Sacramento, Arden-Arcade, Folsom, Fair Oaks, or a nearby suburb. At pickup, you sign the title over as instructed. Remove personal belongings, plates if applicable, and any documents you need to keep.

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The vehicle is transported for auction or resale evaluation

Once the vehicle is picked up, it is transported to a facility where it can be evaluated for sale. Depending on condition, demand, age, and market value, the vehicle may go to auction or to a parts reseller. You do not need to manage repairs, smog checks, cleaning, advertising, buyer calls, or DMV back-and-forth with private shoppers. SacraCar Share and Heritage for the Blind’s vehicle donation process are designed to turn an unwanted vehicle into charitable support while removing the usual hassle from the donor.

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Sale proceeds support Heritage for the Blind’s mission

After the vehicle sells, the proceeds are directed to Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, EIN 58-2164446. Heritage for the Blind helps fund services for people who are blind or visually impaired. The organization also connects people with public benefit resources, and donors or community members who want to check eligibility for programs such as SSI, LIHEAP, Medicare Extra Help, Section 8, and other support can visit nhftb.org/finder. Your donated vehicle becomes part of a mission-focused funding stream, not just a disposal solution.

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Your tax receipt is mailed after the vehicle sells

After the vehicle is sold, Heritage for the Blind mails your tax documentation. If the vehicle sells for more than $500, you will receive IRS Form 1098-C. If it sells for $500 or under, you will receive a written acknowledgment. The full timeline from donation start to mailed tax receipt is typically 2-6 weeks, depending on pickup timing, sale processing, and mail delivery. Keep your receipt with your tax records and consult your tax adviser about claiming any deduction, especially if you itemize on your federal return.

Key facts about car donation

The donation form takes about two minutes, and a coordinator usually calls within 1-2 business hours.

Free towing is available across Sacramento Metro, including many neighborhoods, suburbs, workplaces, and storage locations.

You sign the vehicle title over at pickup, so have the title ready when possible.

There is no cost to the donor for scheduling, towing, sale processing, or receipt mailing.

Tax documentation is mailed after sale: Form 1098-C over $500, written acknowledgment at $500 or under.

The complete donation-to-receipt process typically takes 2-6 weeks from start to mailed documentation.

Frequently asked questions

How fast can my car be picked up in Sacramento Metro?
In many Sacramento Metro locations, pickup can be scheduled for the same day or the next business day after your details are confirmed. Timing depends on tow availability, the vehicle’s exact location, and whether the vehicle is easy to access. Donors in areas like Downtown Sacramento, Land Park, Natomas, Elk Grove, Rancho Cordova, Carmichael, and Roseville can usually be routed efficiently. Your coordinator will confirm the best available window before dispatch.
What should I prepare before the tow truck arrives?
Please remove personal items from the vehicle, including garage openers, FasTrak-style toll devices, paperwork, electronics, and anything in the trunk or glove box. Have the vehicle title ready so you can sign it over at pickup as instructed. If you have keys, provide them to the driver. You may also want to take photos for your records and remove license plates if California requirements or your situation call for it.
Do I need to repair, clean, or smog the vehicle first?
Usually, no. Donors choose SacraCar Share because they do not want to spend more money getting rid of an unwanted vehicle. The vehicle can often be accepted whether it runs or not, and you are not expected to make repairs just to donate. Basic access matters most: the tow truck needs to reach the vehicle safely. When you speak with the coordinator, describe the condition honestly so the right towing equipment can be scheduled.
When will I receive my tax receipt?
Your tax documentation is mailed after the vehicle is picked up, processed, and sold. The overall process typically takes 2-6 weeks. If your vehicle sells for more than $500, Heritage for the Blind will mail IRS Form 1098-C. If it sells for $500 or under, you will receive a written acknowledgment. Heritage for the Blind is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, EIN 58-2164446. Ask a tax professional how the receipt applies to your return.

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If you are ready to clear space in your driveway, garage, apartment lot, or repair shop, SacraCar Share can help you start today. Fill out the 2-minute donation form or call Heritage for the Blind, and a coordinator will guide you from scheduling to free pickup to mailed tax receipt. Your Sacramento Metro vehicle donation costs you nothing and helps Heritage for the Blind, EIN 58-2164446, fund services for people who are blind or visually impaired. Donate your car today and let Heritage handle the details.

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