Searching for “car donation near me” in Daytona Beach and wondering if anyone actually comes to your driveway? With BeachMoto Aid, you never have to drive the vehicle or find a drop‑off lot. We send a licensed local tow operator directly to you anywhere in the Daytona Beach Area. From beachfront condos along A1A and homes in Ortona, to apartments in Midtown and houses in LPGA, we coordinate pickup right where the car sits.
We partner with trusted Florida tow providers to cover the broader metro, including Daytona Beach Shores, South Daytona, Holly Hill, Port Orange, Ormond Beach, and out toward DeLand and New Smyrna Beach. You simply schedule by phone or online form, choose a time window, and we assign a nearby driver. Pickup is always free, running or not, and there’s no local office to visit. All you need is a clear Florida title in your name and a spot a tow truck can safely reach. Your donated vehicle helps Heritage for the Blind provide services for people who are blind or visually impaired — while you get a convenient, at‑home solution.
How to schedule your free local pickup
1. Confirm we can reach your exact Daytona Beach location
Tell us where the car is parked — for example, a driveway in South Daytona, a condo garage near Main Street, or a driveway in Ormond Beach or Port Orange. We’ll confirm tow access and coverage, including most surrounding areas like Holly Hill, Daytona Beach Shores, and nearby Volusia County communities, before you commit. This helps us match you with the right local truck and avoid rescheduling later.
2. Submit our quick donation form or call to schedule
Share basic details: your contact info, vehicle year/make/model, condition, and exact pickup address. Let us know if the car runs, has a flat, or is missing keys. You can request weekdays, evenings, or weekend windows. Once we receive your information, we’ll start working with a local Daytona Beach Area tow partner to assign a driver and target pickup day that fits your schedule.
3. Have your Florida title ready and clear personal items
Before pickup day, locate your Florida certificate of title and make sure it’s in your name and free of liens. Remove personal belongings, toll transponders, and license plates if you plan to return them to the Florida DMV. Having the title easily accessible and the vehicle cleared out helps the driver complete the paperwork quickly and keeps your pickup moving smoothly.
4. Tow operator arrives at your home or work
A licensed tow truck from the Daytona Beach Area will meet you (or your authorized representative) at your chosen address. They’ll review and sign donation paperwork with you and load the vehicle. Pickups typically take only 20–30 minutes. In many gated communities or tight beachside streets, they may call when nearby to coordinate access and the safest spot to hook up the vehicle.
5. Finalize paperwork and receive your tax receipt
You’ll sign the title over following Florida requirements and hand it to the driver along with any other donation documents they provide. After the vehicle is processed, BeachMoto Aid will mail you an IRS‑compliant tax receipt. For vehicles that qualify above $500, you’ll also get the information needed for IRS Form 1098‑C to claim any allowable deduction with your tax professional.
6. We handle the rest — sale, proceeds, and support
After pickup, BeachMoto Aid and our partners arrange the sale or recycling of your vehicle. Proceeds support Heritage for the Blind’s programs for people who are blind or visually impaired. You don’t deal with buyers, listings, or towing bills. From your driveway in Daytona Beach to final processing, we coordinate the whole process so your local donation has national impact with minimal work for you.
Local pickup gotchas
Tight beachside streets, alleys, or low-clearance garages
Tip: Many Daytona Beach and Daytona Beach Shores properties have narrow lanes or low parking garages that a flatbed can’t enter. If this applies, tell us in advance and, if possible, park the car in a surface lot or curbside space the truck can reach safely without blocking A1A or busy intersections.
Gated communities and condo parking rules
Tip: Communities in LPGA, Pelican Bay, and many Ormond Beach and Port Orange condos often require visitor access or restrict tow trucks. Provide gate codes, building instructions, and any HOA or condo rules when you schedule. Let your security office know we’re coming so our driver isn’t turned away and your pickup stays on time.
Very rural or outlying addresses outside the city core
Tip: If you’re out toward DeLeon Springs, rural Volusia County, or further from the main Daytona Beach corridor, route planning can affect timing. Share landmarks, driveway length, and road conditions (soft sand, dirt, low trees). We may group your pickup with other rural stops, which can slightly extend wait times but keeps your tow free.
Missing title or name mismatch on the Florida title
Tip: We generally need a Florida title in the donor’s name to complete the donation. If the title is lost, damaged, or still in a previous owner’s name, contact the Florida DMV or tax collector’s office first. Getting the paperwork corrected before scheduling helps avoid cancellations or on-site delays with the tow driver.
If at-home pickup is tricky
If at‑home pickup is tricky because of garage height, HOA restrictions, or extremely tight beachside streets, we may still be able to help. In some Daytona Beach buildings, the best option is to temporarily move the vehicle to a nearby surface lot or street where a flatbed can safely park. If your schedule makes meeting the driver hard, you may designate a trusted friend or family member with your signed title. In rare cases where tow access simply isn’t possible, you can explore local options such as a nearby charity auto auction, recycling yard, or working with your mechanic to roll the vehicle to an accessible spot, then we’ll complete the donation from there.
Daytona Beach pickup coverage
BeachMoto Aid serves the entire Daytona Beach Area, including Midtown, Beachside, Ortona, Holly Hill, South Daytona, Daytona Beach Shores, Port Orange, Ormond Beach, and most surrounding Volusia County communities. Traffic near events like Bike Week or races at Daytona International Speedway can affect exact timing, but we still coordinate free pickup across the metro and nearby towns like DeLand and New Smyrna Beach. For Florida donors, have your state title ready and follow local plate rules; many owners remove plates and return them to a Florida tax collector’s office. We’ll guide you through where to sign, but for legal questions about ownership or registration, it’s best to check directly with the Florida DMV or your county tax collector.