Donate your car in North Dakota with pickup as soon as today

Ready to donate your car in North Dakota today? Start our 2‑minute form or call now. In most ND cities, we can schedule free towing the same day or within 24–48 hours.

You can start and complete your North Dakota car donation today. With Drive for Good, your entire donation takes about 2 minutes to start, and in most North Dakota metro areas we can pick up your vehicle the same day (when you call before noon on a weekday) or the very next business day. Your car does not need to run, and towing is always free. After your vehicle sells, you’ll receive a written tax receipt that meets IRS Form 1098‑C requirements for donations over $500.

Here’s how it works in North Dakota: you call or start the 2‑minute online form, a live coordinator (Monday–Saturday) confirms your vehicle’s year, make, model, condition, and exact location anywhere from Fargo, West Fargo, and Moorhead area suburbs, to Bismarck–Mandan, Minot, Grand Forks, Jamestown, Dickinson, Williston, and rural communities. We schedule a pickup window that fits your day, dispatch a local tow or flatbed truck, and handle all title and logistics guidance. You don’t need to clean, repair, or even be home in some cases—just follow the simple instructions we provide. Within about 30 days of sale, you receive your official tax receipt, and your donation supports Heritage for the Blind’s services for people who are blind or visually impaired.

Your complete donation timeline

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Start your donation in 2 minutes

2 minutes

Go online or call Drive for Good in North Dakota right now. In about two minutes, you’ll share your contact info, your car’s year, make, model, and where it’s located. This quick start is all we need to move your donation into same‑day or next‑day pickup scheduling.

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Confirm details with a live coordinator

5–10 minutes

Monday–Saturday, a live coordinator reviews your vehicle info, condition, and exact pickup address—whether you’re in Fargo, Bismarck, Minot, Grand Forks, or a nearby town. We answer your questions, confirm title needs, and lock in the earliest available pickup window that works for you.

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Schedule same-day or next-business-day towing

Same day in many areas

For weekday calls before noon in most metro areas, we can often arrange pickup later that day. Otherwise, we target the next business day. We coordinate directly with local tow partners, so your car, truck, or SUV is removed quickly with no out‑of‑pocket cost to you.

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Free flatbed pickup – running or not

15–30 minutes at pickup

The tow or flatbed driver meets you at home, work, or another safe spot. Non‑running, damaged, or older vehicles are fine—no inspection or repairs required. You hand off the keys and title (when needed), sign a simple release, and within minutes your driveway or parking spot is clear.

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Vehicle sale and tax receipt

Typically within 30 days

After pickup, Drive for Good handles the sale process. When the vehicle sells, you receive a written tax receipt by mail that satisfies IRS Form 1098‑C rules for donations over $500. You keep this for your records and potential deduction, and your gift supports Heritage for the Blind’s programs.

Why the process is genuinely fast

2-minute start from anywhere in North Dakota

Whether you’re in Fargo, Bismarck, Minot, Grand Forks, or a smaller town, you can begin your donation in about two minutes by phone or online. Once you submit the basics, our team immediately moves your car into pickup scheduling.

Same-day or next-business-day pickup in most metros

Call before noon on a weekday in major North Dakota areas and, in many cases, we can arrange pickup that same day. If that’s not available, we prioritize the very next business day so your car is gone and your donation is underway fast.

Monday–Saturday live dispatch support

You’re not waiting on emails. Our coordinators are available Monday through Saturday to confirm details, update scheduling, and answer timing questions. That live support helps us secure the fastest possible tow window that fits your day.

Non-running and damaged vehicles welcome

Your car doesn’t have to start, pass inspection, or be drivable. We use professional tow and flatbed services at no cost to you, so even a car that’s been sitting in a Fargo driveway or Bismarck alley all winter can be removed quickly.

No inspections, repairs, or cleaning required

Skip the hassle of fixing or detailing your car. We accept most vehicles as‑is, which saves you time and lets us move straight to pickup and sale. That means a faster clear driveway and a quicker path to your written tax receipt.

FAQ

Can my car really be picked up today in North Dakota?
Often, yes. If you call before noon on a weekday in most North Dakota metro areas—like Fargo, Bismarck–Mandan, Minot, or Grand Forks—we can usually schedule same‑day towing. If a same‑day slot isn’t open, we’ll book the next business day and confirm your pickup window before we hang up.
How fast can I start the donation and lock in my pickup?
You can start in about two minutes by calling or filling out the online form. Once we have your basic vehicle and contact information, a coordinator quickly reviews your details, confirms your location, and offers the first available pickup time—often later today or tomorrow in larger North Dakota cities.
Do I need to be home when the tow truck comes?
In many cases, yes, especially if you need to sign documents or hand over the title. However, in some situations we can arrange a contactless pickup if paperwork is handled ahead of time and keys are left in an agreed location. Your coordinator will explain what’s needed to keep your pickup on schedule.
My car doesn’t run. Will that slow down my donation?
Not at all. Non‑running, damaged, or older vehicles are fine. We send a tow or flatbed truck at no cost to you, and your timing is usually the same as for a running car. Just tell us the condition during your call so we send the right equipment and avoid any delays on pickup day.
When will I get my tax receipt for my car donation?
After we pick up your vehicle, it’s processed and sold. Typically within about 30 days of the sale, you’ll receive a written tax receipt by mail. That receipt is designed to meet IRS Form 1098‑C requirements for donations over $500, so you have the documentation you need at tax time.
What do I need ready today to donate my car?
Have your vehicle’s year, make, model, approximate mileage, and location, plus your title if available. North Dakota title rules are straightforward, and our team will walk you through any special situations. You do not need an inspection, emissions test, or repairs—just the basic information so we can dispatch a truck quickly.
Is pickup really free anywhere in North Dakota?
Yes. There is no towing or pickup charge to you, whether you’re in Fargo, Bismarck, Grand Forks, Minot, Jamestown, Dickinson, Williston, or a smaller community. Once you donate, Drive for Good covers the logistics so your car is removed quickly and your gift supports Heritage for the Blind’s work.

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If you’re ready to see your driveway clear and your donation working for good, start now. Call Drive for Good or begin the 2‑minute online form and lock in your pickup today. In most North Dakota areas, we can schedule free towing the same day or within 24–48 hours, even if your car doesn’t run. After it sells, you’ll receive a written tax receipt for potential 500‑plus deductions that meets IRS Form 1098‑C rules, benefiting Heritage for the Blind and the people they serve.

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