North Dakota Car Donation Information
It's easy to donate your car, boat or RV in North Dakota. 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 North Dakota.
- Where do you pick up car donations in North Dakota?
- Is my car donation made in North Dakota tax deductible?
- What paperwork do I need to donate my vehicle in North Dakota?
- How do I release the liability of my donated vehicle in North Dakota?
Where do you pick up car donations in North Dakota?
We pick up car donations throughout the state of North Dakota, including:
- Bismarck
- Grand Forks
- Fargo
- Minot
- Beulah
Is my car donation made in North Dakota 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 North Dakota?
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 North Dakota DMV web site to obtain the necessary forms before donating: North Dakota Motor Vehicle Department
How do I release the liability of my donated vehicle in North Dakota?
You can contact the North Dakota 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 North Dakota DMV web site: North Dakota
Motor Vehicle Department
Travel information for North Dakota
Pick up the trail of America's greatest legends in North Dakota, and you'll find yourself in a legendary adventure of your own. Lewis and Clark, Sakakawea, George Custer, Sitting Bull and Theodore Roosevelt lived out larger-than-life adventures here. Whether you follow in their footsteps and rediscover the past or blaze your own trail and discover what makes North Dakota legendary today, you'll find wide-open spaces and wide-open fun!
The Northern Pacific named the community after the German chancellor Prince Otto von Bismarck in the hope of attracting German investment in the railway when it reached the Missouri. Gold was discovered in the nearby Black Hills in 1874, and Bismarck developed into an important outfitting and transport centre for miners.Bismarck's major points of interest are the State Capitol and the North Dakota Heritage Centre, containing the state's major museum and exhibits of Great Plains history.South of Bismarck is the Standing Rock Indian Reservation, where the Sioux chief Sitting Bull was killed on December 15, 1890 and buried at Fort Yates.
North Dakota is a prime example of a continental climate; distant from major bodies of water to moderate the weather, conditions range from sweltering heat and humidity to bitter cold. Competing warm airmasses from the Gulf of Mexico and cold airmasses from the Arctic regions invaribly produce strong winds as they move in and out of the region.
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.




