Yes, you can donate a car with expired tags in Tennessee

In Tennessee, an expired or lapsed registration almost never stops your car donation. With Volunteer Wheels, your title matters—not your tags—and we tow it free and send your tax receipt.

You can almost certainly donate your car in Tennessee even if the registration is expired. With Volunteer Wheels, what really matters is that you have a valid Tennessee title in your name, not up‑to‑date tags or emissions. You do not have to renew the registration or pay back fees before donating. Whether your car is sitting in East Nashville, Germantown, Bearden in Knoxville, or out in rural West Tennessee, we’ll arrange a free tow and you’ll still receive a deductible tax receipt.

Here’s how it works in Tennessee: you sign your Tennessee title over to Volunteer Wheels, we schedule a pickup anywhere in the state, and our professional towing partner hauls the vehicle at no cost to you. The vehicle does not need to run or pass emissions—expired tags are fine. After pickup, the car becomes our responsibility. You’ll notify the Tennessee Department of Revenue/County Clerk of the transfer so you’re not on the hook for future tickets or taxes. Proceeds from your donated vehicle support Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) providing services to people who are blind or visually impaired. From Memphis and Murfreesboro to Chattanooga, Johnson City, and everywhere in between, we make it simple to turn an expired‑registration headache into real help.

How to get your free pickup scheduled

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1. Check that you have a Tennessee title in your name

Locate your Tennessee vehicle title and confirm your name is listed as the owner and there are no unknown liens. The date on your registration or plates doesn’t matter. Even if the tags expired years ago in Davidson, Shelby, Knox, or any other county, as long as the title is valid we can usually accept the donation.

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2. Call or submit our quick online donation form

Provide basic info: year, make, model, VIN, and whether the car runs. Tell us the registration is expired so we note it for the tow company. We accept vehicles statewide—from Midtown Memphis and Franklin to Clarksville, Cookeville, and Kingsport—and we’ll let you know on the spot if your car qualifies.

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3. Schedule your free Tennessee pickup

We arrange a towing time that works for you, usually within a few days. The car does not need to be drivable; it can be in a driveway, parking lot, or yard. Our towing partner comes with the paperwork, loads the vehicle, and you pay nothing. Expired tags are a non-issue for the pickup and transfer.

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4. Sign the title and hand over the keys (if available)

At pickup, you’ll sign the Tennessee title over to Volunteer Wheels. If you still have keys, great—if not, we can usually still tow it. Make sure to remove personal items and your license plates. The tow driver will confirm the paperwork, and once it’s on the truck, the vehicle is no longer your responsibility.

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5. Notify the state and keep your tax documents

After pickup, notify your county clerk or Tennessee Department of Revenue that you’ve donated the car so they update their records and remove you from future tax or ticket liability. Then watch for your donation acknowledgment and tax receipt. For values over $500, you’ll use IRS Form 1098‑C with your return.

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6. Enjoy relief while your car supports Heritage for the Blind

Once the donation is complete, we handle all next steps: transport, sale, or recycling. Proceeds support Heritage for the Blind’s programs for people who are blind or visually impaired. You’re free of an expired‑tag headache, you’ve helped a national cause right from Tennessee, and you have documentation for a potential tax deduction.

Potential complications to watch for

Title missing or not in your name

Tip: If you can’t locate your Tennessee title or it’s still in a previous owner’s name, we’ll need that fixed before donation. Contact your county clerk (in counties like Hamilton, Knox, or Rutherford) to request a replacement title or complete a proper transfer, then we can move forward even if the registration has long expired.

Active lien shown on the Tennessee title

Tip: If a bank or finance company is still listed as lienholder on your title, we generally can’t accept the vehicle until the lien is released. Check for any lien section on your title. If it shows a lender, call them for a lien release. Once removed and your clear title is issued, the expired tags won’t stop the donation.

Car stored where towing access is difficult

Tip: If the vehicle is blocked in a backyard, inside a small garage, or down a steep driveway in places like Signal Mountain or the Cumberland Plateau, let us know in advance. We’ll coordinate the right truck and instructions, or suggest small changes (like moving other cars) so the tow can be completed safely and on time.

Plates and DMV records left unchanged

Tip: After donation, failing to remove plates or update the state can cause confusion with future notices. Remove your Tennessee plates before the tow and return or destroy them per your county’s guidance, then notify the county clerk of the transfer. This helps ensure any future tickets or taxes don’t come back to you.

FAQ

Do I have to renew my Tennessee registration before I donate?
No. You do not need to renew your registration or pay any back fees to donate through Volunteer Wheels. Our focus is on the Tennessee title being valid and in your name, not whether your tags are current. We accept many vehicles whose registration expired months or even years ago anywhere in the state.
Can you tow my car if the tags expired years ago and it won’t start?
Yes. Expired registration and a non-running condition are both fine. The car doesn’t need to be drivable; we send a professional tow truck at no cost to you. As long as it’s reasonably accessible in your driveway, parking lot, or property, we can usually pick it up anywhere in Tennessee, from Memphis to Johnson City.
Will I still get a tax deduction if my registration is expired?
Yes. Your potential tax deduction is based on what happens when the vehicle is sold or its fair market value, not the registration status. You’ll receive a donation receipt from Volunteer Wheels. If the claimed value is over $500, you’ll use IRS Form 1098‑C with your federal return. Consult a tax professional for your situation.
What paperwork do I need to donate a car in Tennessee?
You primarily need your Tennessee title in your name and a photo ID. Registration cards and current tags are not required. If you still have them, bring your registration card and keys, but the essential piece is a clear, properly assigned Tennessee title that you can sign over to Volunteer Wheels at pickup.
How do I avoid tickets or taxes after I donate my car?
After the tow, remove your license plates and follow your county’s instructions for returning or disposing of them. Then notify your county clerk or Tennessee Department of Revenue that the car was donated and the date. Keeping copies of your donation paperwork helps ensure the state records the transfer out of your name.
Can I donate if my car failed emissions or can’t pass inspection?
Yes. Emissions or inspection issues are common with expired registrations, and they do not prevent donation. Because we tow the vehicle, it doesn’t need to pass emissions or be roadworthy. Once you sign the title over, Volunteer Wheels assumes responsibility, and we handle sale or recycling according to state rules.
Is this really free, or will I be charged for towing or fees?
Pickup is free to you. There is no charge for towing anywhere in Tennessee, and you are not asked to pay DMV back fees as part of the donation. Once the vehicle is on the truck and the title is signed over, Volunteer Wheels assumes responsibility and you receive your acknowledgment for potential tax purposes.

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If an expired or lapsed Tennessee registration has you stuck, you don’t have to fix it before helping a great cause. As long as you hold a valid title in your name, Volunteer Wheels can tow your car for free anywhere in Tennessee, and you’ll receive a tax receipt for your donation to Heritage for the Blind. Take the first step now by starting your donation online or by phone and clear that problem vehicle off your mind and driveway.

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