Searching “car donation near me” in Arkansas and wondering if anyone actually comes to your address? With Arkansas Auto Bridge, the answer is yes. We serve donors statewide, and you never have to drive to a drop‑off lot or office. Whether you’re in Little Rock, Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Jonesboro, Springdale, Conway, Rogers, Bentonville or a smaller town, we send a licensed local tow truck directly to you—at home, work, or your mechanic’s shop.
Here’s how it works: you schedule by phone or online, we confirm your Arkansas pickup details, and a nearby towing partner is assigned. On your pickup day, they load your vehicle from your driveway, parking spot, or farm lane at no cost to you. We handle the logistics, and you receive a tax receipt for your donation. All you need is a clear Arkansas title in your name and a location a tow truck can safely reach. From Midtown and Hillcrest in Little Rock to West Fork, Cabot, Maumelle, Bella Vista, Russellville, Pine Bluff and beyond, Arkansas Auto Bridge brings the donation process right to your door.
How to schedule your free local pickup
1. Tell us about your vehicle and Arkansas location
Start by calling Arkansas Auto Bridge or filling out our secure online form. Share your contact details, where the vehicle is located in Arkansas, and basic info about the car, truck, SUV, or van. We accept most conditions, running or not, across the state. This helps us match you with a nearby tow partner and plan the safest way to access your driveway, street parking, farm road, or apartment lot.
2. Pick a convenient pickup day and time window
Once we have your info, we’ll work with you to choose a pickup day and general time window. In and around larger cities like Little Rock, Fayetteville, Fort Smith, and Jonesboro, pickups are often available sooner. More rural addresses may need a bit more routing time. Either way, our goal is to schedule a day that fits your routine, whether that’s a weekday, early morning, or later in the afternoon.
3. Prepare your Arkansas title and clear access for the tow
Before the driver arrives, locate your Arkansas title and make sure it’s in your name and free of liens. Remove personal items from the vehicle and have the keys ready, even if it doesn’t run. Please ensure a tow truck can reach the car—move any obstacles, note low branches or tight turns, and make sure it’s not blocked in by other vehicles or trailers. This keeps your pickup smooth and quick.
4. Meet the driver or arrange key handoff
On pickup day, a local licensed tow operator will arrive at the scheduled time window. In many Arkansas neighborhoods and apartment complexes, it’s easiest if you can meet them, sign the title as directed, and hand over the keys. If you can’t be there, ask us about leaving the keys in a secure spot and where to leave your signed title so the driver can complete the tow without delaying your donation.
5. We tow it free and send your tax receipt
The driver will load your vehicle and tow it away at no cost to you. Arkansas Auto Bridge then processes the donation, and you’ll receive a tax receipt by mail. In most cases you’ll qualify for at least a $500 deduction; if the sale amount is over $500, we’ll issue the paperwork you need for IRS Form 1098‑C. From there, your donated vehicle helps support services for people who are blind or visually impaired.
Local pickup gotchas
Tight apartment lots, alleys, and downtown parking
Tip: In dense areas like downtown Little Rock, Fayetteville’s Dickson Street, or near campuses, large tow trucks may struggle with tight lots, low garages, or narrow alleys. If your vehicle is in a parking garage or cramped complex, tell us upfront. We’ll advise whether it needs to be moved to street level or a surface lot the flatbed can reach, and coordinate around HOA or property‑management rules.
Gated communities, private roads, and access codes
Tip: Many Arkansas neighborhoods around Maumelle, Benton, Bryant, Rogers, and Bentonville use gates or private roads. If a code, call box, or gate key is needed, share that when scheduling. Let your security gate or HOA know a tow truck is coming. Without access instructions, drivers can be delayed at the gate or turned away, which may mean rescheduling and a longer wait for your free pickup.
Very rural or off‑pavement locations
Tip: If you’re outside town on a gravel road or farm track—common around Mountain View, Ozark, De Queen, or the Delta—tow access can depend on weather and road conditions. Tell us about steep hills, mud, or low bridges so we can plan safely. Sometimes the vehicle may need to be moved closer to a main road or solid driveway before pickup to avoid getting a tow truck stuck or damaging property.
Missing or lien‑held Arkansas titles
Tip: We generally need a clear Arkansas title in your name to complete the donation. If your title is lost, damaged, or still shows a lien, pickup can be delayed. Contact the Arkansas Office of Motor Vehicle to request a replacement or lien release before scheduling if possible. We can discuss limited exceptions, but having the correct title ready at pickup is the fastest path to a smooth donation.
If at-home pickup is tricky
If at‑home pickup is tricky—maybe your car is in a tight downtown garage, on blocks, or stored on land a tow truck can’t safely reach—Arkansas Auto Bridge can still help. We can talk through options like rolling the vehicle to a nearby street or surface lot, meeting a driver at a more accessible friend’s house, or timing pickup when a property manager can open gates or garages. In some cases, you may choose to have a local mechanic or private tow relocate it to a safer spot first, then we’ll handle the free donation tow from there.
Arkansas pickup coverage
Arkansas Auto Bridge serves donors across Arkansas, from Little Rock, North Little Rock, Sherwood, Jacksonville, and Conway to Northwest Arkansas communities like Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, and Bentonville. We reach Fort Smith, Jonesboro, Pine Bluff, Hot Springs, Searcy, Russellville, and many smaller towns and rural areas. Pickups in metro cores often happen sooner, while more remote addresses in the Ozarks, the Delta, or along the Arkansas River Valley may need extra routing time. For title work, you’ll use your Arkansas certificate of title; when you donate, remove your plates and follow Arkansas Office of Motor Vehicle guidance on cancellation or transfer if needed.