New Mexico Car Donation Information
It's easy to donate your car, boat or RV in New Mexico. We provide fast, free nation-wide pickup of your vehicle with no cost to you and you can receive a tax deduction for your car donation in New Mexico.
- Where do you pick up car donations in New Mexico?
- Is my car donation made in New Mexico tax deductible?
- What paperwork do I need to donate my vehicle in New Mexico?
- How do I release the liability of my donated vehicle in New Mexico?
Where do you pick up car donations in New Mexico?
We pick up car donations throughout the state of New Mexico, including:
- Albuquerque
- Santa Fe
- Las Cruces
- Las Vegas
- Carlsbad
- Clovis
- Taos
- Silver City
- Socorro
- Portales
Is my car donation made in New Mexico tax deductible?
Vehicles donated on this site will benefit Activated Ministries, a nonprofit Christian Ministry classified with the IRS as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization and are tax deductible.
What paperwork do I need to donate my vehicle in New Mexico?
In most cases we need the title to the vehicle. But, if you do not have title papers you can apply for a replacement title before donating your vehicle. Please visit the New Mexico DMV web site to obtain the necessary forms before donating: New Mexico Motor Vehicle Department
How do I release the liability of my donated vehicle in New Mexico?
You can contact the New Mexico 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 Mexico DMV web site: New Mexico Motor Vehicle Department
What do I do with the license plates to my donated vehicle?
Remove the license plates from your vehicle before handing it over to us. You can either transfer the plates to another vehicle you own within 30 days or return them to the Motor Vehicle Division to be cancelled.
Travel information for New Mexico
Juan de Oņate founded the San Juan colony on the Rio Grande in 1598, the first European settlement in the future state of New Mexico. Oņate pioneered the El Camino Real, "The Royal Road" as a 700 mile (1100 km) lifeline from the rest of New Spain to his remote colony. Oņate was made the first governor of the new Province of New Mexico. The Native Americans at Acoma revolted against this Spanish encroachment but faced severe suppression.
Welcome to Cloudcroft, New Mexico! We are proud of our unique mountain community which combines the amenities of modern life with our heritage as a pioneer village. Cloudcroft, NM is the travel destination of thousands of visitors each year.
Questa is a small but handy little village with a couple of motels and stores. It's a great place to get supplies or spend the night. Be sure to visit the nearby National Recreation Site, formerly called the Rio Grande Gorge, but now called Two Rivers or Wild Rivers or some such thing. It will always be the Rio Grande Gorge to us! The problem with the former name was confusion with the state park of the same name. The National Recreation Site, however, is a great place for hikers, folks who like to fish and campers. The mile hike into the gorge is not for the weak, and be watchful of that crazy mountain weather. We done the hike twice and been caught in storms both times. But, it's worth it.
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.




