If you’re living with a physical disability, mobility impairment, or a chronic illness, managing the sale of your vehicle can add unnecessary stress. We understand that arranging private sales—meeting strangers, negotiating price, and handling paperwork—can feel overwhelming. That’s why donating your car to Vision Wheels can be the easier, more convenient option.
With just one online form, you can schedule a home pickup with our team, minimizing the interaction required on your part. We even accommodate electronic signatures and coordination with caregivers or family members. Here, we’ll guide you through the entire process of donating your vehicle, while respecting your specific needs and circumstances.
Why donation fits this situation
- Home pickup minimizes the need for donor interaction.
- Electronic signatures and remote paperwork make it easy.
- Caregivers or family can assist with the process.
- Disability-modified vehicles are accepted as-is, no need to remove modifications.
- Donation simplifies the process compared to managing a private sale.
Adapted workflow
Fill Out the Donation Form
Start by completing our simple online donation form. This process only takes a few minutes and helps us gather the necessary information about your vehicle and your specific needs.
Schedule a Pickup
Once we receive your form, our team will contact you to arrange a pickup time that works for you. We can come to your home or any preferred location to collect your vehicle.
Receive Your Tax Receipt
After the pickup, we’ll send you a tax receipt through mail or electronically. This receipt is essential for claiming your tax deduction, which is especially important for donors with tax liability.
Coordinate With Caregivers if Needed
If you have caregivers or family members who will assist you, they can help manage the paperwork and logistics. We encourage coordination to ensure a smooth donation experience.
Paperwork accommodations
Electronic Signatures
We accept electronic signatures to streamline the paperwork process, making it easier for donors who have mobility challenges.
Power of Attorney
If you designate a family member or caregiver with Power of Attorney, they can sign on your behalf to further ease the donation process.
Remote Coordination
Our team is equipped to handle remote coordination for paperwork, ensuring that you don’t have to leave your home for any part of the process.
Family Member Involvement
Family members can assist with form completion and logistics, allowing you to delegate tasks to those you trust.
Honest about limitations
While donating your vehicle can be a convenient option, it is important to note that it may not provide a significant tax benefit for everyone. Donors with no tax liability, like those on a fixed income or receiving disability benefits, may not benefit much from the deduction. Additionally, if your vehicle sells for under $500, you may not gain the full deduction possible. It’s essential to assess your personal tax situation before proceeding.
Georgia specifics
In Georgia, specific regulations apply to vehicle donations. If you have assigned Power of Attorney to someone, ensure they are familiar with state rules for signing documents on your behalf. There are also local resources available for individuals with disabilities, including referral services that might help during the donation process. If you live near military bases or hospitals, we can accommodate pickups in those areas as well.