">

How Car Donation Works in Stockton Metro, Step by Step Guide

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 Stockton, but want to know exactly what happens first? Delta Ride Exchange makes the process simple, local, and free from start to finish. Whether your vehicle is parked near the Miracle Mile, Weston Ranch, Lincoln Village, Spanos Park, Brookside, Morada, Lodi, Manteca, Tracy, or French Camp, Heritage for the Blind helps coordinate pickup and paperwork so you are not left guessing. This page walks you through the full timeline: the 2-minute form or call, the coordinator callback, free towing, title signing, sale, and the tax receipt you receive by mail. Sale proceeds support Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, EIN 58-2164446, serving people who are blind or visually impaired. If you or someone you know also wants to check public benefit eligibility, Heritage offers a helpful finder at nhftb.org/finder.

How the car donation process works

1

Start with the 2-minute form or call Heritage

Begin by completing Delta Ride Exchange’s short online donation form, which typically takes about two minutes. You can also call Heritage for the Blind directly if you prefer to speak with a person. Have basic details ready, such as the vehicle year, make, model, approximate condition, whether it runs, where it is located in the Stockton Metro area, and your contact information. You do not need to know the vehicle’s value before donating. Once submitted, your request starts the coordination process with Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) charity, EIN 58-2164446.

2

A coordinator calls within 1-2 business hours

After your form or call is received, a donation coordinator will call you back, usually within 1-2 business hours. This conversation is meant to confirm the vehicle details, answer your questions, and find a pickup time that works for you. Donors in Stockton, Lodi, Manteca, Tracy, Morada, and nearby communities can ask about access issues like apartment parking, gated communities, narrow driveways, workplace lots, or vehicles stored at a repair shop. The coordinator will also remind you what paperwork to have ready so pickup day is straightforward.

3

Your vehicle is picked up for free

A licensed tow truck is scheduled to come to your location, with same-day or next-business-day pickup available in most Stockton Metro areas. There is no towing fee, no hidden charge, and no cost to you at any step. At pickup, you will sign the title over, and the driver will collect the vehicle and any required documents. Remove personal items, license plates if California instructions require it for your situation, and parking passes or toll tags. The driver can pick up from a home, office, storage lot, mechanic, or other accessible location.

4

The vehicle goes to auction or a parts reseller

Once towed, the vehicle is transported for resale processing. Depending on its age, mileage, condition, and local market demand, it may be sent to auction or to a parts reseller. Donors often worry that a non-running car, older truck, damaged van, or high-mileage SUV will not qualify, but many vehicles can still be accepted. The goal is to turn the donated vehicle into support for Heritage for the Blind while keeping the experience easy for you. You do not need to attend the sale or negotiate with buyers.

5

Sale proceeds support Heritage for the Blind

After the vehicle sells, the proceeds go to Heritage for the Blind to help fund services for people who are blind or visually impaired. Heritage for the Blind is a real 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, EIN 58-2164446. Donating through Delta Ride Exchange is a practical way to clear space in your driveway while supporting a mission that serves people with vision loss. Heritage also connects people with resources such as SSI, LIHEAP, Medicare Extra Help, Section 8, and other benefit programs through its finder at nhftb.org/finder.

6

Your tax receipt is mailed after the sale

The full donation timeline is typically 2-6 weeks, because the vehicle must be picked up, processed, sold, and documented. After the sale, your tax receipt is mailed to you. For vehicles that sell for more than $500, Heritage for the Blind provides IRS Form 1098-C. For vehicles that sell for $500 or under, you receive a written acknowledgment. Keep this documentation with your tax records. Delta Ride Exchange cannot provide tax advice, so speak with a qualified tax professional about how your donation may apply to your return.

Key facts about car donation

Pickup is free throughout the donation process, including many homes, workplaces, repair shops, and storage locations in Stockton Metro.

A coordinator usually calls within 1-2 business hours after you submit the form or call Heritage.

Same-day or next-business-day towing is available in most metro areas when scheduling and access allow.

You sign the vehicle title over at pickup, so have the title ready before the tow truck arrives.

Heritage for the Blind is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity, EIN 58-2164446.

Tax documents are mailed after sale: Form 1098-C over $500, written acknowledgment for $500 or under.

Frequently asked questions

How long does the full car donation process take in Stockton?
Most donations take about 2-6 weeks from the time you start the form to the time your tax receipt is mailed. The pickup itself can often be scheduled much faster, with same-day or next-business-day towing available in most Stockton Metro areas. The longer part is sale processing, because the vehicle must be transported, sold through the appropriate channel, and documented before Heritage for the Blind can issue the correct receipt.
What should I prepare before the tow truck arrives?
Please remove personal belongings, parking passes, toll tags, documents from the glove box, and anything else you want to keep. Have the vehicle title ready, because you will sign it over at pickup. If the car is behind a gate, in a garage, at a mechanic, or in an apartment lot, tell the coordinator in advance so the licensed tow truck can access it. You do not need to wash or repair the vehicle before donating.
Will I receive a tax receipt for my donated vehicle?
Yes. After the vehicle sells, Heritage for the Blind mails your tax documentation. If the vehicle sells for more than $500, you receive IRS Form 1098-C. If it sells for $500 or under, you receive a written acknowledgment. Keep the receipt with your tax records. Because deductions depend on your personal tax situation, Delta Ride Exchange recommends speaking with a qualified tax professional for guidance.
Can I donate a car that does not run or is parked outside Stockton?
In many cases, yes. Non-running, older, damaged, or high-mileage vehicles may still be accepted, and free towing is available in many surrounding communities, including Lodi, Manteca, Tracy, French Camp, Morada, and other Stockton Metro locations. The coordinator will ask about the vehicle’s condition and exact location before scheduling pickup. If the vehicle is hard to access, mention that early so the right tow arrangement can be made.

More donation guides

What Happens to Your Car
What happens to your donated car →
Title Transfer
Car donation title transfer →
Proceeds Help the Charity
How proceeds help Heritage for the Blind →
If you are ready to clear out an unwanted vehicle in Stockton Metro, Delta Ride Exchange makes it simple: complete the 2-minute form or call Heritage for the Blind, schedule your free tow, sign the title, and wait for your tax receipt by mail. There is no cost to donate, and every completed sale helps fund Heritage for the Blind’s work for people who are blind or visually impaired. Start today and let Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, EIN 58-2164446, handle the steps for you.

Related pages

Start my donation

Free pickup in Stockton. Tax receipt via IRS 1098-C. Takes under 2 minutes.

Find Benefits You May Qualify For

Free tool, powered by National Heritage for the Blind. No signup.