Local Delaware car donation with free pickup near you

Donate your car locally in Delaware with free pickup at your door — First State Autos turns your vehicle into support for Heritage for the Blind while serving neighborhoods, suburbs, and outlying towns across the First State.

When you donate a car with First State Autos, you’re making a truly local gift right here in Delaware. We come directly to your home, office, or storage lot, arrange a free pickup with a nearby towing partner, and handle most of the paperwork. Your donated vehicle is sold, and the proceeds support Heritage for the Blind’s services for people who are blind or visually impaired. You get a convenient, tax-deductible way to clear your driveway while helping neighbors across the First State.

We serve donors throughout Delaware: from Wilmington neighborhoods like Trolley Square, Brandywine Village, and the Riverfront, down through Newark, Middletown, and Bear, over to Dover, Smyrna, and Milford, and all the way to Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, Georgetown, Seaford, and Laurel. Whether you’re on a tight city block, in a New Castle County subdivision, or on a rural Sussex County road, we coordinate a hassle-free, at-your-door pickup that fits your location. You don’t have to drive the vehicle anywhere — we come to you.

How to schedule your free local pickup

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1. Tell us about your Delaware vehicle

Start online or by phone and share a few details: where in Delaware the vehicle is located (for example, Wilmington, Newark, Dover, or Georgetown), whether it runs, and how we can access it. This helps us match you with a nearby tow operator and estimate what kind of truck is needed for your street, driveway, or rural property.

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2. Choose a convenient pickup day and time

We work with local towing partners across Delaware to set up a free pickup window that fits your schedule. In busier areas like Wilmington or Dover, we often have more daily slots. In outlying towns or beach communities, we may coordinate specific days when trucks are already nearby to keep everything efficient and still completely free for you.

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3. Prepare your keys, title, and vehicle location

Before pickup, we’ll explain what Delaware title you need and where to sign. You’ll remove your personal items and make sure the keys are available. If the vehicle is in a parking garage, HOA lot, shared driveway, or barn, just let us know so the driver can plan access. The car does not need to run; we routinely handle non-running vehicles.

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4. Meet (or coordinate access with) your local tow driver

On the scheduled day, a local tow operator from your region of Delaware arrives for your free pickup. In many cases, you can meet the driver in person; in others, we can work out a no-contact pickup if paperwork is complete and we know where to find the keys. The driver will load the vehicle, confirm paperwork, and you’ll receive a receipt.

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5. We handle the sale and your tax receipt

After pickup, First State Autos manages the auction or sale process. The net proceeds go to Heritage for the Blind to support programs for people who are blind or visually impaired. You’ll receive a tax acknowledgement, and for donations where the vehicle’s value is over $500, we provide the information you need for IRS Form 1098-C so you can claim your deduction.

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6. Know your local gift is helping Delaware communities

Because your donation was made here in Delaware, you’re supporting services that benefit people who are blind or visually impaired while also helping clean up local driveways, lots, and properties. Your no-cost, at-home pickup turns an unused vehicle into meaningful support, and you never have to navigate traffic on I-95, US-13, or Coastal Highway to drop it off yourself.

Local pickup gotchas

Tight city streets, alleys, and one-way blocks

Tip: In Wilmington, Newark, and historic town centers like New Castle, narrow streets or tight alleys can challenge a flatbed. Tell us if your block has limited access, low trees, or one-way restrictions so we can choose the right truck or a different meeting spot nearby.

Gated communities, HOAs, and permit-only parking

Tip: Neighborhoods in Middletown, Bear, Pike Creek, and beach communities often use gate codes, parking permits, or visitor passes. Please arrange any needed approvals with your HOA or property manager and share access details in advance so our tow partner can enter and remove the vehicle without delays.

Very rural or farm properties in Kent and Sussex

Tip: For vehicles parked down long dirt lanes or in fields near towns like Harrington, Bridgeville, or Delmar, large trucks need solid ground and room to turn. Let us know if the vehicle is off-road or seasonally muddy so we can pick the best time and equipment—or agree on a nearby hard-surface meeting spot.

Low-clearance garages and tight parking structures

Tip: Some university-area garages in Newark or older downtown structures have low ceilings or sharp turns that can’t fit a standard tow truck. If your car is in a garage, tell us the height clearance and layout so we can plan an appropriate truck or ask you to move it to street level if possible.

If at-home pickup is tricky

If a traditional at-home pickup is tricky, we’ll still work to make your Delaware donation easy. Sometimes, meeting at a nearby wide street, park-and-ride lot along I-95 or Route 1, or a shopping center in towns like Christiana, Dover, or Rehoboth can solve access issues that narrow lanes or soft ground create. If your vehicle is stuck in a low garage, behind other cars, or in an HOA lot with strict rules, talk with our team about short-term street parking or another legal spot where the tow truck can safely reach it. Our goal is to find a simple, local solution that works for your situation.

Delaware pickup coverage

First State Autos serves donors across all of Delaware: Wilmington, Claymont, Hockessin, Pike Creek, Newark, New Castle, Middletown, and Bear in New Castle County; Dover, Smyrna, and Harrington in Kent; plus Milford, Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, Milton, Georgetown, Seaford, and Laurel in Sussex. Urban areas near I-95 and Route 13 often allow faster scheduling, while more rural or beach-town pickups may take a bit longer to coordinate. For Delaware titles, you’ll generally sign as the seller and remove your DE plates; the DMV typically asks that plates be returned or transferred, so don’t leave them on the vehicle. We’ll walk you through the steps so your donation goes smoothly.

FAQ

Do you really pick up donated cars anywhere in Delaware?
Yes. We arrange free towing throughout Delaware, including Wilmington, Newark, Middletown, Dover, Smyrna, Milford, the beaches (Lewes, Rehoboth, Bethany), and rural parts of Kent and Sussex Counties. Some remote or farm locations may need extra coordination, but we work with local tow partners to reach you at no cost.
Is local pickup in Delaware truly free for me?
Yes. There is no towing or processing fee to donate through First State Autos. Whether your car is in a Wilmington rowhome driveway, a Newark apartment lot, or a Sussex County farm, pickup is free. The towing cost is covered as part of the donation process so more of the vehicle’s value can support Heritage for the Blind.
How fast can you pick up my car in Delaware?
Pickup timing depends on your location and truck availability. Around Wilmington, Newark, and Dover, many donors are scheduled within a few days. Rural areas and beach towns may require a bit more notice so we can route a tow truck efficiently. When you contact us, we’ll give you a realistic window based on your exact address.
Do I need to be home when the tow truck arrives?
It’s helpful if you can be there to hand over the keys and signed Delaware title, but it’s not always required. If you can’t be present, we’ll discuss safe key placement and paperwork in advance. As long as we have legal authorization, clear access, and accurate instructions, we can often complete a no-contact or limited-contact pickup.
What if my street or driveway is hard to reach?
Narrow Wilmington blocks, steep Newark driveways, or soft rural lanes can be challenging for a flatbed. Tell us about any access issues when you schedule your pickup. We may use a different style of truck, choose a different approach, or suggest meeting at a nearby wide street or lot that’s safe for loading your vehicle.
Can you take a non-running or damaged car in Delaware?
Yes. We routinely accept vehicles that won’t start, are severely damaged, or have been sitting for years. As long as a tow truck can reach and safely load it, we can usually take it. Just be honest about the condition, whether wheels roll, and where it’s parked so our Delaware tow partner brings the right equipment.
What do I need to do with my Delaware plates and registration?
Before pickup, remove your Delaware license plates and any toll transponders. The DMV generally advises returning plates or transferring them to another vehicle, so keep them rather than leaving them on the car. We’ll guide you on where to sign the DE title as the seller. We don’t provide legal advice, but we can explain the normal donation process.

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If you’re ready to turn an unused vehicle into local impact in Delaware, First State Autos makes it simple. Tell us where your car is, choose a pickup time that works for you, and our local towing partner will meet you at your door—whether you’re in Wilmington, Dover, Newark, or a small Sussex town. Your free pickup and tax-deductible gift will support Heritage for the Blind and help neighbors across the First State. Schedule your Delaware car donation today.

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