Can I Donate a Car in Another State? - ReviveRides Utah

Yes, you can donate a car from another state with ReviveRides in Utah.

Short answer

Yes — but be aware that title rules follow the state where the car is registered, not necessarily where you live. This means you will need to handle paperwork according to the DMV regulations of that state.

If you own a vehicle registered in State A but reside in State B, or perhaps you’re a snowbird with your car at a seasonal residence, you may wonder about donating that vehicle. Understanding how the donation process works across state lines is key. This page provides clarity on your options, including title transfer requirements, what paperwork you’ll need, and any potential issues you might encounter along the way. ReviveRides is here to guide you through every step of your donation journey.

How it actually works

1

Confirm your vehicle's registration state

Identify where the vehicle is registered, as title transfer requirements are governed by that state’s DMV rules.

2

Sign the title in required fields

Make sure to complete the necessary fields on the title as specified by the state of registration, including your signature.

3

File a release of liability

Submit a release of liability to the DMV in the state where the vehicle is registered to protect yourself from future liabilities.

4

Arrange for pickup

Our nationwide tow-operator network will coordinate to pick up the vehicle from its current location, regardless of where you live.

5

Receive your tax documentation

After the donation is complete, you’ll be issued a 1098-C sent to your current address of record, which you can use for tax purposes.

Gotchas

⚠ State-specific title endorsements

Some states like California, New York, and Texas require specific endorsements on the title that you need to verify before donation.

⚠ Odometer disclosure requirements

Remember that you must complete an odometer disclosure, which is required for all vehicle donations regardless of state.

⚠ Out-of-state smog/emissions checks

You won't need a smog or emissions test from the state of registration for donation, which can save you time and hassle.

⚠ State-specific title branding

Vehicles with brands like salvage or flood may have different rules for cross-state title transfers, so check your state’s requirements.

When this won't work

While donating a vehicle from another state is feasible, there are situations where it might not work. For example, if the car is repossessed or has significant title issues, the former owner cannot donate it. In such cases, consider seeking legal advice or contacting local charities for alternatives. ReviveRides is committed to ensuring your donation experience is smooth and compliant.

Utah specifics

In Utah, the DMV requires a few specific details when transferring a vehicle title. Ensure that you have all signed documents ready and that any necessary paperwork complies with Utah's regulations. Local nuances, such as potential fees and timing for title processing, can affect your donation. ReviveRides is well-versed in Utah's requirements and can assist in navigating these smoothly.

FAQ

What if my car is not in Utah?
You can still donate your car even if it’s in another state, as long as it is registered there and you follow the necessary title transfer procedures.
Do I need a smog check for my out-of-state car?
No, you do not need to provide a smog or emissions certificate for the car you’re donating, regardless of its registration state.
Can I donate a car with a salvage title?
Yes, you can donate a car with a salvage title, but be aware that the rules for transferring ownership may vary by state.
What if I still owe money on my vehicle?
If there’s an outstanding loan on the vehicle, you generally cannot donate it until the loan is paid off and the title is clear.
How does the tax deduction work?
The charitable deduction for your donation will follow the state of your residence, and you will receive a 1098-C for your tax records.
What paperwork do I need to complete?
You’ll need to sign the title, file a release of liability in the state where the vehicle is registered, and ensure all required fields are completed.
What if my vehicle is in a different state for the winter?
You can still donate it while the vehicle is in another state, just ensure to comply with the title transfer rules of that state.

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Ready to make a difference by donating your vehicle? With ReviveRides, donating your car from another state is hassle-free. Contact us today to get started and help those in need while enjoying potential tax benefits!

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