How vehicle donation works in Texas
Texas donors follow the same federal IRS framework as the rest of the country — Form 1098-C governs the deduction, Form 8283 reports it on the return, and the gross auction proceeds set the ceiling unless the recipient charity uses the vehicle in mission, makes material improvements, or transfers it to a needy individual. The Texas-specific layer sits on top of that: the title transfer mechanics, the release of liability form, and any state income tax interaction.
- Sign the title in the seller section before pickup; never leave the buyer section blank.
- File a release of liability with the state DMV the same day the vehicle leaves your custody.
- Cancel insurance only after the title has transferred and the release of liability is on file.
- Request IRS Form 1098-C in writing if it has not arrived within 30 days of the disposition.
Recipients applying through a Texas charity will need the same federal-style documentation as anywhere else — proof of income, employment, residence, and driver's license — plus any state-specific paperwork the program requests. Our document checklist covers the universal set.
Veterans-focused programs (1)
- Meshells Veteran RidesLongview
Family and low-income programs (1)
- Parks Family TransitRound Rock
Transportation services programs (59)
- 1 Love TransportationHouston
- 12 Kings Car ClubWimberley
- Angels On WheelsEl Paso
- Austin Mobility CoalitionAustin
- Aviation Unmanned Vehicle Museum IncCaddo Mills
- Bancroft Auto RepairBelton
- Big Country Car ShowsAbilene
- Byron Nelson Solar CarTrophy Club
- Champion RidersBay City
- Citizens Transportation CoalitionHouston
- Coppell Solar CarCoppell
- Darlings TransportationAustin
- Dream Rides Entrepreneurship IncHouston
- Early WheelsRichardson
- Economic Mobility CenterDallas
- Faith On WheelsBloomington
- Fiddles On WheelsGranbury
- Flatonia Mobility IncorporatedFlatonia
- Free Rides ProgramSan Antonio
- Freedom Mobility FoundationSouthlake
- Gospelheroes Auto DealershipDallas
- Green Car CompanyDallas
- Haute Wheels RacingHouston
- Hellkats Car ClubAubrey
- Hope RidesMineral Wells
- Ladybug Transportation AngelsHouston
- Meals On WheelsChildress
- Meals On Wheels Of Wheeler Texas IncWheeler
- Mh TransitDallas
- Midlothian Classic WheelsMidlothian
- Missionary WheelsCypress
- Missions On WheelsMontgomery
- Mobility For All CorporationAustin
- Novation MobilitySan Antonio
- Open Path Mobility FoundationLeander
- Partners In Transit IncUvalde
- Pattis RidesTexas City
- Prayer On WheelsLeague City
- Preacher On WheelsFort Worth
- Prosper Solar CarProsper
- Raceway Car ClubLongview
- Raising Wheels FoundationWaco
- Rod Rides Community BuiltBoerne
- Sam Houston High School Auto ClubDallas
- Smart City MobilityArlington
- Solar Car Challenge FoundationPlano
- Speech On WheelsWaco
- Transit ForwardAustin
- Transit System IncGlen Rose
- Transportation 4 HeroesSelma
- Vehicle For Good IncFort Worth
- Vehicle Of HumanityHouston
- Vehicles For HopeWylie
- Vintage Auto Heritage FoundationHouston
- WheelsLivingston
- Wheels For NickWylie
- Wheels Is NecessaryHouston
- Wheels Of GivingDallas
- Zoern Mobility FoundationAustin
General 501(c)(3) charities accepting vehicle donations (4)
- TransformationBoerne
- Transformation HouseBoerne
- Transformation ParkAmarillo
- Transformation WacoWaco
Verifying any Texas charity before you act
Inclusion in this directory means the organization appears in the IRS Exempt Organizations Master File at the time of our last data refresh. It does not constitute endorsement, and it does not guarantee the organization currently runs an active vehicle program — IRS status can be revoked, programs can be suspended, and small charities sometimes wind down without notice.
Always run the IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search by EIN before donating, and request the most recent Form 1098-C example from the program. See our verification guide for the full five-tool process.