How to Donate a Car in Delaware
Donate your vehicle in Delaware — title requirements, how the tax deduction works, free pickup options, and which charities to consider.
How to Donate Your Car in Delaware
Use the IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search (apps.irs.gov) to confirm the charity is registered. Avoid for-profit middlemen who take most of the proceeds.
Delaware requires the original title. Most states require a clear title to donate a vehicle. Contact your state DMV if the title is lost.
Free pickup is available in most areas through national charity programs.
Complete the assignment section on the back of the title. Some charities handle this at pickup; others require it in advance.
In Delaware, notify the IRS that you no longer own the vehicle. This protects you from liability for anything that happens after the donation.
The charity must send Form 1098-C within 30 days of selling the vehicle. Federal deduction: if the charity sells the vehicle for over $500, deduct the actual sale price (Form 1098-C required). If sold for $500 or less, deduct the lesser of fair market value or $500.
Charities Accepting Car Donations in Delaware
Always verify 501(c)(3) status at apps.irs.gov before donating.
Always verify the charity is IRS-recognized as a 501(c)(3) before donating. Check IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search at apps.irs.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need the title to donate my car in Delaware?
Yes. Most states require a clear title to donate a vehicle. Contact your state DMV if the title is lost.
How much can I deduct for donating my car in Delaware?
Federal deduction: if the charity sells the vehicle for over $500, deduct the actual sale price (Form 1098-C required). If sold for $500 or less, deduct the lesser of fair market value or $500.
Is free pickup available for car donations in Delaware?
Yes. Free pickup is available in most areas through national charity programs.
What form do I need for the car donation tax deduction?
Form 1098-C required from charity for vehicles valued over $500. The charity must send you Form 1098-C within 30 days of selling the vehicle. Attach it to your federal tax return (or keep it if e-filing). Vehicles sold for $500 or less: use the fair market value from a guide like Kelley Blue Book, up to $500.
What charities accept car donations in Delaware?
Popular options in Delaware include: Cars for Kids, Goodwill Industries, Salvation Army, Habitat for Humanity, American Cancer Society. Verify each is a registered 501(c)(3) using the IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search at apps.irs.gov.
Is car donation better than selling or trading in?
It depends on the vehicle's value and your tax situation. Donating makes the most financial sense when: the vehicle is worth less than $1,500 (difficult private party sale), you itemize deductions, or the charity will use the vehicle operationally (allowing you to deduct full fair market value rather than the sale price). For vehicles worth $5,000+, a private sale or trade-in often returns more cash.