New Hampshire Car Donation Information

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Fast pickup of your car donation
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Often within 24 hours!
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Maximize your tax deduction!
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Absolutely free, no hidden costs!
Fast, Free Car Donation Service:
It's easy to donate your car, boat or RV in New Hampshire. We provide fast, free pickup of your vehicle with no cost to you and you can receive a tax deduction for your donation.
Donate your car-- any condition:
We will pick up any car, running or non-running, even without a title. However, if you have the title to your vehicle you will be able to receive the maximum tax deduction.
Is my car donation made in New Hampshire tax deductible?
Vehicles donated on this site will benefit Activated Ministries, a nonprofit classified with the IRS as a 501(c)3 charitable organization and are tax deductible.
Fast pickup of donated vehicles throughout New Hampshire:
- Portsmouth
- Concord
- Rochester
- Franklin
- Manchester
- Raymond
- Claremont
- Berlin
- Hillsboro
- Lebanon
- Newport
- Plymouth
- Lancaster
- Dover
What paperwork do I need to donate my vehicle in New Hampshire?
In most cases we need the title to the vehicle (New Hampshire Title Processing Information). But, if you do not have title papers you can apply for a replacement title before donating your vehicle. Please visit the New Hampshire DMV web site to obtain the necessary forms before donating: New Hampshire Motor Vehicle Department
How do I release the liability of my donated vehicle in New Hampshire?
You can contact the New Hampshire Department of Motor Vehicles with any questions you about about how to release the liability of your donated vehicle. For additional information, please refer to the New Hampshire DMV web site: New Hampshire Motor Vehicle Department
Travel information for New Hampshire
New Hampshire was founded by Captain John Mason and first settled in 1623, just three years after the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth. In 1631, Captain Thomas Wiggin served as the first governor of the Upper Plantation (comprising modern-day Dover, Durham and Stratham). In 1679 this Upper Plantation became the "Royal Province" with John Cutt as governor.
Some days the view from the summit of Mount Washington spans four states, Québec, and the Atlantic Ocean, limited only by the curvature of the Earth. Other days you literally climb above the clouds.
New Hampshire has more than 90 golf courses around the state, from semi-private and public courses to the courses that are the centerpieces of some of the state's finest resorts. Golfers can choose from seaside or lakeside courses, historic courses edged by mountains, or newer courses that follow the rugged natural contours of the land.
Additional Material Regarding New Hampshire
UnionLeader.com - New Hampshire news, business and sports
New Hampshire was a Jacksonian stronghold; the state sent Franklin Pierce to the White House in the election of 1852. Industrialization took the form of numerous textile mills, which in turn attracted large flows of immigrants from Quebec (the "French Canadians") and Ireland. The northern parts of the state produced lumber and the mountains provided tourist attractions. After 1960, the textile industry collapsed, but the economy rebounded as a center of high technology and a service provider. Read more about the New Hampshire at Wikipedia New Hampshire.
Remember that you can donate your car online or call us toll free at: 1 (877) 505-5775 to make arrangements for quick, no cost and hassle free pickup.






