Here’s the straight answer for Ohio donors: with Buckeye Auto Gifts, pickup typically happens within 24–48 hours of your first contact, and your tax paperwork arrives within 30 days after the vehicle sells—usually 2–8 weeks from your first call or form. You start in about 2 minutes, we handle the rest, and your donation supports Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) helping people who are blind or visually impaired.
Whether you’re in Columbus (Clintonville, German Village), Cleveland (Lakewood, Parma), Cincinnati (Hyde Park, West Chester), Dayton, Akron, Toledo, or anywhere in between, the process is the same: you submit a quick form or call, a local coordinator calls back within 1–2 business hours on weekdays to schedule, and our towing partner picks up your vehicle—running or not—often the same day. Your car goes directly to auction or a buyer in Ohio or nearby states, it sells within about 2–6 weeks, and we mail your IRS acknowledgment or Form 1098-C within 30 days of that sale. Donate by December 31 with confirmed pickup, and you can typically claim the deduction for that tax year.
Your complete donation timeline
Step 1 – Start Your Donation (2-Minute Form or Call)
2 minutesShare basic info about your vehicle, pickup address, and contact details through our secure online form or a quick phone call. No photos, inspection, or repairs are needed. Once we have your info, you can relax—Buckeye Auto Gifts and Heritage for the Blind handle the logistics from anywhere in Ohio.
Step 2 – Scheduling Call from Your Ohio Coordinator
Within 1–2 business hoursOn weekdays, an Ohio-based donation coordinator calls you within 1–2 hours to confirm details and set your tow time. You pick the window that fits your schedule—morning, afternoon, or early evening. We’ll explain what to sign on pickup day and answer any timing or tax questions before the truck is dispatched.
Step 3 – Free Towing and Vehicle Pickup
Same day to 2 business daysIn most Ohio areas, we can send a tow truck the same day or within 24–48 hours, Monday through Saturday. Whether you’re in downtown Columbus, suburban Dublin, or rural counties, towing is free. You don’t need to be present in every case—ask your coordinator about no-contact pickup options and where to leave keys/title.
Step 4 – Transport, Sale, and Donation Value
2–6 weeks after pickupYour vehicle is transported to an Ohio auction or sold directly to a licensed buyer, depending on what will generate the highest return for Heritage for the Blind. Most vehicles sell within about 2–6 weeks of pickup. Once the sale closes and the price is finalized, we calculate your deductible donation amount under IRS rules.
Step 5 – Tax Paperwork Mailed to You
Within 30 days of sale (2–8 weeks from start)After the sale, we mail your written acknowledgment or IRS Form 1098-C within 30 days. Most Ohio donors receive their tax documents 2–8 weeks from their first contact, depending on how quickly the car sells. If your pickup is confirmed by December 31, you can generally claim the deduction for that calendar tax year.
Why the process is genuinely fast
2-Minute Start
Our Ohio donation form is built to be fast: basic contact info, vehicle details, and pickup address. No uploads or long questionnaires. Finish in about two minutes and your request is instantly queued for a coordinator callback.
Same-Day or 24–48 Hr Pickup
In most Ohio cities and suburbs, we can dispatch a tow truck the same day or within 24–48 hours, depending on when you contact us and local truck availability. Your car can be out of the driveway in as little as one day.
Monday–Saturday Dispatch
We schedule free towing Monday through Saturday in most Ohio service areas. That flexibility makes it easy to fit around work, kids, or classes at OSU, UC, or Kent State without waiting weeks for a single pickup window.
Non-Running Cars Welcome
Engine blown, dead battery, or broken transmission? No problem. Our partner tow trucks handle non-running, damaged, and high-mileage vehicles throughout Ohio, so you can donate even if the car hasn’t moved in months.
No Inspection or Repairs Needed
You don’t have to fix anything or pass an inspection before donating. We take vehicles “as is,” saving you time and money and allowing your donation to help Heritage for the Blind sooner instead of sitting in a shop.