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MDOT Motor Vehicle Administration

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Donating a vehicle is a generous way to support a charitable organization. To protect yourself and make sure the donation is handled correctly, follow the steps below.

This page explains what you need to do when donating a vehicle in Maryland.

Before you donate a vehicle

Choose a legitimate charity

Make sure the organization you are donating to is a recognized charitable organization.

Some charities work with licensed dealers to sell donated vehicles. This is allowed, but the paperwork must still be completed correctly.

Be cautious if:

  • Someone pressures you to donate quickly
  • The charity cannot explain how the vehicle will be used
  • You are asked to leave the title blank

Check the vehicle title

You must have a valid Certificate of Title to donate a vehicle. The title proves legal ownership of the vehicle.

The title must:

  • Be in your name
  • Match the vehicle’s VIN
  • Be free of liens, or show a lien release

How to donate a vehicle

Step 1: Transfer the title

On the Certificate of Title:

  • Enter the charity’s name as the buyer
  • Record the odometer reading (required by federal law)
  • Sign and date the title exactly as your name appears

Do not leave the buyer section blank.

Step 2: Ask for a bill of sale or donation receipt

Ask the charity for a donation receipt or provide a bill of sale showing:

  • Your name
  • The charity’s name
  • Vehicle information
  • Date of donation

This helps protect you and may be needed for tax purposes.

Step 3: Remove your license plates

Before giving the vehicle to the charity, remove your license plates. 

After you donate a vehicle

Step 1: Return or transfer your license plates

You may: 

Complete your return or transfer as soon as possible to avoid insurance penalties or registration issues

Step 2: Cancel insurance on the vehicle

Contact your insurance company after the donation is complete and plates are returned.

Important things to know

  • You are responsible for the vehicle until the title is properly transferred.
  • Do not donate a vehicle without completing the title.
  • Charities or their authorized dealers are responsible for inspection, titling and resale after the transfer.
  • Improper title transfers can result in fines or liability issues.

Questions? We can help.

Contact us if you have questions or need more information.

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