With BeachMoto Aid, your car, truck, or motorcycle donation in Daytona Beach stays local from pickup to impact. When you schedule a donation, a nearby tow operator comes right to your driveway—whether you’re in beachside neighborhoods near Seabreeze, historic Midtown, LPGA Boulevard communities, or out toward Tomoka Farms Road. Your donated vehicle is handled here in the Daytona Beach Area, and the proceeds support Heritage for the Blind’s mission serving people who are blind or visually impaired.
We make the process simple: you choose a pickup time, we send a professional local tow partner, and you receive a tax receipt after your vehicle is sold. We cover the whole region, including Ormond Beach, Port Orange, South Daytona, Holly Hill, and nearby areas like New Smyrna Beach and DeLand. There’s no cost to you, running or not, and you don’t have to drive anywhere. Donating locally means you’re helping your neighbors while enjoying a hassle‑free, on‑your‑schedule pickup right at your home, workplace, or storage lot.
How to schedule your free local pickup
1. Tell us about your vehicle and location
Share a few basics about your car, truck, SUV, or motorcycle—year, make, model, and whether it runs—and confirm your Daytona Beach Area address. From beachside condos off A1A to homes in LPGA and Port Orange, we’ll verify local tow coverage and answer any questions about your specific neighborhood.
2. Choose a convenient local pickup time
We’ll work with you to set a pickup window that fits your schedule. In-city addresses near International Speedway Boulevard or Beach Street often have more flexible slots, while rural or outlying roads toward DeLeon Springs or Osteen may need a slightly wider window for routing.
3. Prepare keys, title, and access
Before your tow truck arrives, locate your Florida title if available, your keys, and clear a path around the vehicle. If you’re in a gated community, condo garage, or tight beachside street, make sure we have gate codes or parking instructions so the driver can reach your car easily.
4. Meet (or coordinate) with the tow driver
A local towing partner comes directly to your address—whether that’s a driveway in Ormond Beach, an apartment lot in South Daytona, or a storage yard in Holly Hill. In many cases, you can sign the title and hand over the keys on the spot, or coordinate a secure handoff if you can’t be present.
5. We handle sale logistics and send your tax receipt
After pickup, BeachMoto Aid manages the vehicle sale. The proceeds support Heritage for the Blind’s programs. You’ll receive a tax receipt, and if the sale exceeds $500, we’ll provide the documentation you’ll need to complete IRS Form 1098‑C for your deduction.
6. Know your local gift is making a difference
Your donation helps fund services for people who are blind or visually impaired, while removing an unused vehicle from your property at no cost. It’s a simple way for Daytona Beach Area residents to support their own community and clear space at home, all in one step.
Local pickup gotchas
Tight beachside streets, alleys, and condo garages
Tip: In areas like Daytona Beach Shores, Main Street, or older beachside condos, large flatbeds may have limited access. Let us know about low garages, narrow alleys, or height restrictions so we can send the right truck or arrange a safer loading area nearby.
Gated communities and HOA rules
Tip: Communities around LPGA, Pelican Bay, and parts of Port Orange often have gate codes, guard shacks, or HOA towing rules. Please share any codes and confirm with your HOA if a tow truck can enter and load your vehicle in guest or driveway areas during your chosen time window.
Permit or metered street parking near the beach
Tip: If your car is parked on a busy street near the Boardwalk, Ocean Walk, or other high‑traffic zones, towing can be tricky during peak hours or events. Give us details about meters, time limits, and event schedules so we can choose a pickup time that avoids tickets and traffic congestion.
Very rural or unpaved access roads
Tip: Homes and properties west of I‑95 or toward rural Volusia County (e.g., DeLeon Springs, Osteen, Pierson) can have sandy or unpaved driveways. Tell us about soft ground, ditches, or tight turns so we can plan safe access or ask you to park the vehicle closer to a solid road if possible.
If at-home pickup is tricky
If at‑home pickup is difficult—for example, your vehicle is in a low parking garage, behind a locked fence with no one nearby to grant access, or on a road a flatbed can’t safely reach—we’ll talk through options with you. In some Daytona Beach Area cases, that may mean arranging pickup from a friend’s driveway, a nearby open lot, or a workplace with easier access. You may also be able to meet a tow driver at a safe, agreed‑upon location in Ormond Beach, Port Orange, or another convenient spot where loading is allowed and safe.
Daytona Beach pickup coverage
BeachMoto Aid serves the full Daytona Beach Area, including Daytona Beach proper, Ormond Beach, Port Orange, South Daytona, Holly Hill, Daytona Beach Shores, and nearby communities like New Smyrna Beach, Edgewater, and DeLand. In-town pickups near International Speedway, Embry‑Riddle, or the beachfront usually schedule quickly, while more rural Volusia County routes may need a broader time window. For Florida donations, you’ll typically sign off your FL title to complete the transfer and should remove your license plate before pickup; the Florida DMV generally expects you to either transfer or return plates according to state guidelines.