Free Local Car Donation Pickup Near You in Oregon

Cascade Car Exchange arranges truly free car donation pickup anywhere in Oregon—$0 towing, running or not—scheduled around your day so a local flatbed can collect your vehicle in just a few business days.

Cascade Car Exchange makes donating your car in Oregon simple: we come to you. Whether you’re in Portland’s Alberta Arts District, Salem’s South Gateway, Eugene’s Friendly neighborhood, Medford, Bend, Gresham, Beaverton, or out along the coast in Astoria or Coos Bay, we arrange a genuinely free pickup. You’ll never see a towing bill—costs are covered from the charity sale proceeds and are never charged back to you.

Here’s how it works. You call us or submit our online form, confirm your Oregon address, and choose a pickup window that fits your schedule. We dispatch a local towing partner—usually a flatbed, sometimes hook-and-chain—who can load your vehicle whether it runs or not. On pickup day, you simply leave the signed title and keys in the agreed spot; you don’t even have to be home if access is clear. In most Oregon locations, a tow truck arrives within a few business days, with very rural or hard-to-reach areas sometimes taking a bit longer. Your donated vehicle supports Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) helping people who are blind or visually impaired.

How to schedule your free local pickup

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1. Reach out with your Oregon vehicle details

Call Cascade Car Exchange or use our secure online form to share your car’s basics: year, make, model, location in Oregon, and whether it runs. We’ll confirm that we can pick up at your address—whether you’re in downtown Portland, East Portland, Eugene, Salem, Bend, Medford, or a smaller town—and answer any questions about free towing and tax deductions.

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2. Choose a convenient pickup window

We’ll work with you to set a pickup window that fits your schedule. Most Oregon donors get a tow date within a few business days. In denser areas like inner Portland, Beaverton, Gresham, and Springfield, scheduling is typically faster than very rural addresses in eastern or coastal Oregon, but we’ll always give you an honest, realistic timeframe up front.

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3. Prepare your title, keys, and access

Before pickup day, locate your Oregon vehicle title, remove personal items, and clear a path so a tow truck can access the vehicle. Park it in a spot that a flatbed can reach—driveway, curb space, or accessible parking area. We’ll explain how to sign your title correctly and where to leave the title and keys if you won’t be home when the driver arrives.

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4. Meet the driver—or skip it if you’re busy

On the scheduled day, a local towing partner arrives within your pickup window. If you’re home, they’ll quickly confirm paperwork and load the car. If you can’t be there, they’ll follow the instructions you provided for gate codes, parking spots, and where you left the signed title and keys, then tow the vehicle at no cost to you.

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5. Receive your tax receipt and finalize your donation

Once your vehicle is picked up, Heritage for the Blind processes the donation. You’ll receive a tax receipt—typically reflecting at least a $500 value, with amounts over $500 using IRS Form 1098-C. Keep this with your tax records. From there, Cascade Car Exchange and Heritage for the Blind handle the sale and all remaining logistics, so you’re completely done.

Local pickup gotchas

Tight streets, alleys, and low-clearance garages

Tip: In older Portland neighborhoods like Sellwood, Hawthorne, or parts of Northwest, narrow streets and low garages can make flatbed access tricky. If your car is in a tight spot, tell us in advance. We’ll coordinate the best tow truck type and may ask you to move the vehicle to a more accessible curb or lot to avoid rescheduling delays.

Gated communities, apartment lots, and HOA rules

Tip: In complexes around Hillsboro, Beaverton, Tigard, or Eugene, towing companies can’t always access gated lots without a code or permission. Share gate codes, parking stall numbers, and any HOA or property management rules when you schedule. Clear directions and authorizations up front help your tow driver enter, load, and leave without issues or extra trips.

Very rural or remote Oregon addresses

Tip: Properties outside towns near John Day, Burns, Lakeview, parts of the Coast Range, or along long gravel roads may need extra routing time. Let us know if you’re off a highway or on seasonal roads. We’ll set realistic expectations, coordinate with regional tow partners, and choose a day when a truck is already in your area to keep pickup efficient and still free.

Missing or incorrect Oregon title at pickup

Tip: Not having the properly signed Oregon title ready can stall your donation. Before scheduling, check that the name on the title matches the owner and ask us how to sign it. If the title is lost, we can explain general next steps with Oregon DMV so your donation doesn’t get delayed on pickup day.

If at-home pickup is tricky

If at-home pickup is tough—maybe you’re on a one-lane mountain road, your HOA restricts tow trucks, or the car is stuck in a tight downtown Portland garage—you still have options. In some parts of Oregon, our partners can arrange a nearby meetup point, like a surface lot, street parking with better access, or your workplace. In other cases, you may be able to have a friend help move the car to an easier spot before our driver comes. Call Cascade Car Exchange, explain your situation, and we’ll walk through the most practical solution for your area.

Oregon pickup coverage

Cascade Car Exchange serves donors throughout Oregon, from the Portland metro (St. Johns, Lents, Rockwood, Milwaukie, Lake Oswego) to Salem, Keizer, Corvallis, Albany, Eugene-Springfield, Roseburg, Medford, Grants Pass, Bend-Redmond, and coastal towns like Newport and Lincoln City. Pickup in larger metros often happens a bit faster, while rural areas in eastern Oregon or the Coast Range may take an extra day or two. For title transfer, Oregon DMV generally requires you to sign over the title to the charity; you should also remove your plates and can notify DMV of the transfer. We’re happy to explain the basic steps, though we don’t provide legal or tax advice.

FAQ

Do you really pick up car donations anywhere in Oregon?
Yes. We arrange free towing throughout Oregon—Portland and its suburbs, Willamette Valley cities like Salem, Corvallis, and Eugene, southern Oregon communities such as Medford and Grants Pass, central Oregon around Bend, and many coastal and rural towns. Very remote locations may take a bit longer to schedule, but we still work to get a truck to you at no cost.
Is the car donation pickup actually free for Oregon donors?
Yes, it is genuinely $0 to you. There are no towing charges, no pickup fees, and no surprise bills later. The cost of the flatbed or tow truck is covered out of the charity’s sale proceeds from your vehicle and is never billed back to you, whether your car is running, non-running, or even missing parts.
How fast can you pick up my car in Oregon?
Most Oregon pickups are scheduled within a few business days after you contact us. In dense areas like Portland, Beaverton, Gresham, Salem, and Eugene, trucks are often available sooner. Very rural addresses—such as parts of eastern Oregon or remote coastal stretches—may take slightly longer so we can route a tow truck efficiently, but we’ll always give you a realistic timeframe.
Do I need to be home when the tow truck arrives?
You don’t have to be home as long as everything is prepared correctly. We’ll confirm where you’ll leave the signed Oregon title and keys, and you’ll make sure the vehicle is accessible to the driver. Many donors in apartments or busy neighborhoods prefer this option. If you have gate codes or special instructions, we’ll note those when scheduling.
Will you take my car if it doesn’t run or is badly damaged?
Yes. We accept most vehicles in Oregon whether they run or not. Our towing partners use flatbeds or appropriate equipment to load non-running cars, and the pickup is still free. Just be candid about the condition—if the wheels are missing, the car is buried in mud, or there’s severe damage, we’ll discuss what’s possible so the driver arrives prepared.
What if my street is narrow, steep, or hard for a truck to reach?
Many Oregon streets—like those in the West Hills, older Portland neighborhoods, or hilly areas of Ashland and Hood River—can be challenging for large tow trucks. Tell us about steep grades, tight turns, or low trees when you schedule. We’ll decide if a smaller truck can be used or if it’s better to meet at a nearby accessible spot to avoid delays or safety issues.
How does my Oregon car donation help Heritage for the Blind?
After pickup, your vehicle is sold by Cascade Car Exchange, and the net proceeds support Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) that provides services for people who are blind or visually impaired. You’ll receive a tax receipt—typically at least $500 in value, with higher amounts documented on IRS Form 1098-C—so you can discuss any potential deduction with your tax professional.

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To schedule your free car donation pickup in Oregon, call Cascade Car Exchange or submit our quick online form with your vehicle and location details. We’ll confirm your pickup window, explain how to sign your Oregon title, and coordinate a local flatbed to collect your car in just a few business days—at no cost to you. Your donation will support Heritage for the Blind and clear that vehicle from your driveway with almost no effort.

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