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

In Texas, an expired registration does NOT stop you from donating your car. If you still have a clear title in your name, Rev Up Giving can tow it free and you still receive your tax-deduction receipt.

In Texas, you can absolutely donate a car with expired registration. You do NOT need to renew the tags, pay back registration fees, or get the vehicle inspected before donating. As long as you have a valid Texas title in your name, Rev Up Giving can accept your vehicle, schedule a free tow anywhere in the state, and provide a tax receipt benefiting Heritage for the Blind.

Here’s how it really works for a Texas donor with lapsed registration: current tags are not required for the donation transfer. What matters is that the title is in your name and free of major liens. The vehicle doesn’t have to run, pass inspection, or even be safe to drive—we send a professional tow truck at no cost to you, whether you’re in Houston’s Heights, Dallas–Fort Worth, San Antonio, Austin, El Paso, the Rio Grande Valley, or out in the Hill Country. Once the tow driver picks up the car and you sign the title, responsibility for the vehicle moves to the charity. You’ll simply notify TxDMV of the transfer so future fees, tickets, or tolls aren’t your problem, then use your tax receipt when you file.

How to get your free pickup scheduled

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1. Confirm you have your Texas title

Find your Texas vehicle title and make sure your name is listed as the owner and there are no active liens, or that any prior lien is stamped “released.” You do not need current inspection or registration for this. If you’re in places like Plano, Katy, Lubbock, or McAllen, the requirements are the same across Texas—title matters, tags don’t.

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2. Tell us about your unregistered vehicle

Go online or call Rev Up Giving and share a few basics: year, make, model, where the car is sitting, and that the registration is expired. We’ll let you know on the spot if we can accept it (in most cases, yes) and answer any Texas-specific questions you have about expired tags or parking concerns.

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3. Schedule your free Texas tow pickup

We arrange a free tow truck, usually within a few days, from your location—whether your vehicle is in a downtown Dallas garage, a San Antonio driveway, an Austin apartment lot, or a rural property outside Waco. The car does not need to move or run. You won’t pay a cent for towing, storage, or processing.

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

At pickup, you’ll sign the Texas title over following the driver’s instructions. If you still have the keys or remote, great—if not, we can usually still accept it. Once the tow truck leaves, the vehicle is no longer your responsibility. From Houston to Amarillo, the process is the same: no trip to the county tax office needed for registration renewal.

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5. Notify TxDMV and keep your tax-deduction receipt

After pickup, file a Texas Vehicle Transfer Notification with TxDMV (online or by mail) to document that you donated the car and stop future liability. Then watch for your tax receipt from Rev Up Giving for Heritage for the Blind. You can generally deduct at least $500; for donations over $500, use IRS Form 1098-C when filing.

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6. Feel good knowing your old car is helping people

Your problem car with expired registration is now off your hands and put to work helping Heritage for the Blind provide services for people who are blind or visually impaired. Instead of paying back fees or worrying about tickets, you’ve cleared space at home and created a charitable tax deduction for yourself.

Potential complications to watch for

Missing or damaged Texas title

Tip: If you’ve lost your Texas title or it’s badly damaged, TxDMV requires a replacement before donation. Contact your county tax office in Harris, Travis, Bexar, Dallas, or your local county to request a duplicate title. Once it arrives in your name, we can usually move forward even if the registration is still expired.

Active lien still showing on the title

Tip: If your title lists a lender, Texas treats that as a lien until it’s clearly released. Even if you paid off the loan years ago, the lien must be stamped or signed off by the lender. Track down a lien release letter or updated title first. Without that release, we can’t transfer ownership, no matter what the registration status is.

Car stored where towing is tricky

Tip: Vehicles tucked into tight apartment garages in places like Uptown Dallas, Midtown Houston, or downtown Austin can require special tow equipment or scheduling. Tell us exactly where the car is and whether it rolls or has flat tires. With clear details, we can match the right tow truck and avoid delays or failed pickup attempts.

Forgetting to file a Texas Vehicle Transfer Notification

Tip: Once you donate, Texas strongly recommends filing a Vehicle Transfer Notification with TxDMV. It’s quick and protects you from future tolls, tickets, or tax bills tied to the old plates. Even though registration was expired, this step shows the state the car is no longer yours and closes the loop on your responsibility.

FAQ

Do I have to renew my Texas registration before donating?
No. In Texas, you do not have to renew your registration or pay back fees to donate a car. Donation depends on having a valid title in your name, not current tags. Rev Up Giving will tow the vehicle as-is for free, even if the registration is months or years expired and the inspection sticker is out of date.
Will I owe late registration or inspection fees if I donate?
If you donate instead of renewing, you generally avoid paying future registration and inspection costs on that vehicle. Any old balances already assessed by the state are separate, but you are not charged new fees just for donating. Once the car is picked up and you file the Texas Vehicle Transfer Notification, it’s no longer your responsibility.
Can you tow my unregistered car if it doesn’t run?
Yes. The vehicle does not need to run, pass inspection, or even start. We send a professional tow truck at no charge to you anywhere in Texas, whether your car is sitting in a driveway in Round Rock, a carport in Sugar Land, or on rural land outside Lubbock. Just tell us its condition so we send the right equipment.
Is it legal to donate a car with expired tags in Texas?
Yes. Texas allows you to transfer ownership of a vehicle with expired registration as long as you have a valid title and follow the proper title-signing process. You are not driving it on public roads; you’re transferring it to a charity. After pickup, filing the Vehicle Transfer Notification with TxDMV helps clearly document the new ownership.
What documents do I need to donate my unregistered car?
You primarily need your Texas title in your name, with any lien released. A driver’s license or state ID is helpful for the paperwork at pickup. Current registration, inspection, and insurance are not required for donation because you’re not renewing or driving the vehicle—you’re transferring it to Rev Up Giving for Heritage for the Blind.
Will I still get a tax deduction if the registration is expired?
Yes. Registration status does not affect your tax deduction. After your vehicle is picked up, you receive a tax receipt from Rev Up Giving for Heritage for the Blind. In many cases, you can deduct at least $500. If the deduction is over $500, you’ll use IRS Form 1098-C when you file your federal taxes. Consult your tax advisor for specifics.
What happens to my plates when I donate a car in Texas?
In Texas, the plates typically stay with the vehicle, but policies can vary by county. At pickup, the tow driver can advise whether to remove them. The key protection for you is filing the Texas Vehicle Transfer Notification promptly; that step tells the state you donated the car so future tolls, tickets, or tax notices don’t follow you.

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If expired registration is the only thing holding you back, you can relax—your car is still welcome. With a clear Texas title in your name, Rev Up Giving will handle everything: free pickup anywhere in Texas, no renewal or back-fee hassles, and a tax-deduction receipt supporting Heritage for the Blind. Take the first step today and turn that problem vehicle into real help for people who are blind or visually impaired.

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