Same-day car donation pickup in Arkansas with free tow

In most Arkansas metro areas, Arkansas Auto Bridge can pick up your donated car the same day when you call before noon, or within 24–48 hours statewide. Start in 2 minutes online or by phone.

If you’re in Arkansas and need your car gone fast, Arkansas Auto Bridge can usually pick it up the same day in most metro areas when you call before noon on a weekday. In the rest of Arkansas, pickup is typically within 24–48 hours. Your car does not need to run, and there’s no charge for the tow. You’ll receive a tax receipt from Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) supporting people who are blind or visually impaired.

Here’s how it works for Arkansas donors: you call or fill out our 2‑minute form with your car details and preferred time. Our dispatch team (operating Monday–Saturday) arranges a licensed tow truck to meet you at your home, workplace, or storage lot—whether you’re in Little Rock, North Little Rock, Conway, Benton, Bryant, Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, Fort Smith, Jonesboro, Pine Bluff, Hot Springs, or nearby towns. You just need a signed Arkansas title in hand. The driver handles the paperwork, loads your vehicle, and you’re done—garage cleared, insurance and parking stress gone. Your donation then helps fund vital services for people with vision loss through Heritage for the Blind.

Your complete donation timeline

1

Reach out for fastest scheduling

2 minutes

For true same-day urgency in Arkansas, call Arkansas Auto Bridge so dispatch can lock in the earliest tow time. You can also submit the quick online form in about two minutes with your contact info, VIN or plate, and location anywhere from Little Rock to Fayetteville.

2

Confirm timing & title details

5 minutes

Our Monday–Saturday dispatch team reviews your info, confirms you have a signed Arkansas title, and offers the earliest pickup window—often same-day in metro areas, or within 24–48 hours elsewhere. We coordinate around your move-out, insurance lapse, or garage deadline.

3

Meet the tow truck at your Arkansas address

15–30 minutes

A licensed tow truck arrives at your home, apartment, or storage lot—whether you’re in West Little Rock, Sherwood, Maumelle, Springdale, Rogers, or beyond. Your car doesn’t have to run, pass inspection, or have current tags; the driver can winch it onto the truck.

4

Sign simple donation paperwork

5–10 minutes

At pickup, you hand over the signed Arkansas title and sign a simple release. The driver provides a preliminary donation receipt noting Arkansas Auto Bridge and Heritage for the Blind so you have immediate proof that you donated the vehicle on that date.

5

Enjoy your empty driveway & tax benefits

Ongoing

Your car is removed on time, freeing your driveway or garage and letting you cancel insurance or avoid storage fees. After the vehicle is processed and sold, you receive a tax receipt from Heritage for the Blind, which you may use with IRS Form 1098-C where applicable.

Why the process is genuinely fast

Same-day pickup in many Arkansas metros

When you call before noon on a weekday, we can usually arrange same-day pickup in larger Arkansas areas like Little Rock, North Little Rock, Conway, Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, and Fort Smith, subject to local tow-truck availability.

Start in about 2 minutes

You can begin your donation in roughly two minutes by phone or online. Just share basic details and your Arkansas address, and our dispatch team handles the rest, from scheduling the tow to coordinating your tax paperwork.

Monday–Saturday dispatch coverage

Our dispatch center operates Monday through Saturday, giving you more chances to secure a same-day or next-day pickup window that fits your insurance deadline, move-out date, or HOA parking requirements anywhere in Arkansas.

Non-running and damaged cars welcome

Your vehicle does not need to run, pass inspection, or even start for same-day or next-day pickup. Licensed tow trucks can safely remove junked, wrecked, or non-operable vehicles from driveways, carports, farms, or storage lots.

No inspection, repairs, or tow fees

You don’t have to repair, detail, or inspect the car. There is no pickup charge anywhere in Arkansas—the tow is completely free, and you still receive a donation tax receipt from Heritage for the Blind after the vehicle is processed.

FAQ

Can you really pick up my car in Arkansas today?
In many Arkansas metro areas, yes—if you call before noon on a weekday and a truck is available, we can often arrange same-day pickup. That includes places like Little Rock, North Little Rock, Conway, Benton, Fayetteville, Springdale, and Rogers. For urgent needs, always call instead of just submitting the form so we can confirm timing live.
What if I’m outside a big city in Arkansas?
If you’re outside the major metros—maybe near Cabot, Russellville, Hot Springs, Jonesboro, Pine Bluff, or in rural parts of the state—pickup is usually within 24–48 hours. We still cover virtually all of Arkansas. Same-day is less common in remote areas, but our dispatch team will get you the fastest available slot and confirm while you’re on the phone.
Does my car have to run or pass Arkansas inspection?
No. Your car does not have to run, start, or pass any current inspection to qualify for same-day or next-day pickup. We regularly tow vehicles with blown engines, dead batteries, missing parts, failed emissions in other states, or expired tags. As long as we can access it with a tow truck, it’s usually acceptable for donation.
What paperwork do I need for a fast pickup?
For the quickest pickup, you’ll need a signed Arkansas vehicle title in your name (and any required lien release). Having your keys is helpful but not always mandatory. When you call, we’ll walk you through where to sign on the title, what to have ready for the driver, and how the title is transferred when the tow truck arrives.
How fast will I get my donation tax receipt?
You’ll receive an initial pickup receipt from the towing company on the day of pickup as proof you donated. After Heritage for the Blind processes and sells the vehicle, a formal tax receipt is mailed to you. Processing time can vary, but the donation date on your paperwork will reflect the actual Arkansas pickup date.
Is there any cost to me for the tow or donation?
No. Pickup is completely free anywhere in Arkansas. You don’t pay a towing fee, listing fee, or processing fee. Arkansas Auto Bridge coordinates at no cost to you, and Heritage for the Blind receives the proceeds to support services for people who are blind or visually impaired. You may then be eligible for a charitable tax deduction using IRS Form 1098-C where appropriate.
What if I’m moving or my insurance lapses tomorrow?
Call us immediately. Tell the dispatcher your exact deadline—move-out date, insurance lapse, or storage cutoff. We’ll work to secure the earliest possible time slot, often same-day in Arkansas metro areas or within 24–48 hours elsewhere. Even if timing is tight, we may be able to pick up at your workplace or storage facility if that’s easier.

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If your insurance is about to lapse, you’re moving, or you just need that Arkansas driveway cleared fast, don’t wait. Call Arkansas Auto Bridge now for the fastest scheduling, or start the 2‑minute online form. In many Arkansas metros we can pick up your car the same day when you call before noon, and almost everywhere within 24–48 hours. Your tow is completely free, your car doesn’t need to run, and you’ll receive a tax receipt from Heritage for the Blind once it’s processed.

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