Need your car gone fast in New Hampshire? With WheelWise, same-day donation pickup is available in most metro areas when you call before noon on a weekday, and next-day pickup is available almost everywhere in the state. Your car does not need to run or pass inspection, and tow is always free. You’ll get a tax receipt for at least $500 for your IRS charitable deduction, and your donation supports Heritage for the Blind.
Here’s how it works in New Hampshire: you call or complete the quick online form with your vehicle and title details. Our dispatch team (operating Monday–Saturday) checks the fastest openings with a licensed local tow partner near you—whether you’re in Manchester, Nashua, Concord, Portsmouth, Derry, Rochester, Keene, or up through the Lakes Region and Seacoast. We confirm a pickup window, the driver meets you at your home, workplace, storage lot, or mechanic, loads the vehicle, and you’re done. If your deadline is tight—insurance lapsing, moving tomorrow, or clearing a garage in Manchester or Dover—call now instead of only submitting the form so we can prioritize a same‑day or next‑day time.
Your complete donation timeline
Reach out in 2 minutes
2 minutesCall WheelWise or complete the fast online form with your contact info, vehicle details, and New Hampshire pickup address. If you need same-day service around Manchester, Nashua, Concord, or Portsmouth, call before noon on a weekday so we can lock in the earliest truck.
Confirm your pickup time
10–20 minutesOur Monday–Saturday dispatch team reviews your request, checks availability with local tow partners from the Seacoast to the Merrimack Valley, and calls you back with the soonest time window—often same-day in metro areas, or within 24–48 hours elsewhere in New Hampshire.
Get your title and keys ready
5–15 minutesYou’ll need your New Hampshire title signed and ready for transfer. The car doesn’t need to run or pass inspection, and it can be parked in a driveway, street-legal spot, or lot in cities like Dover, Laconia, or Keene. Just remove personal items and your plates before tow if possible.
Free tow truck picks up your car
15–30 minutes at pickupA licensed tow truck meets you at the scheduled time at your home, apartment, workplace, or storage location. They handle all loading, even for non-running or damaged vehicles. You sign the required paperwork, hand over the title and keys, and your driveway or parking space is instantly cleared.
Donation completed & tax receipt mailed
2–6 weeks after pickupYour vehicle is processed for sale, and proceeds support programs for people who are blind or visually impaired through Heritage for the Blind. WheelWise then mails you a tax receipt—generally at least $500—so you can claim your deduction (for larger values, you’ll use IRS Form 1098‑C).
Why the process is genuinely fast
Same-day pickup in many NH metro areas
Call before noon on a weekday from metro areas like Manchester, Nashua, Concord, or Portsmouth and, in most cases, WheelWise can arrange same-day car donation pickup. Outside those hubs, pickups typically occur within 24–48 hours.
Start your donation in under 2 minutes
You can launch your entire New Hampshire car donation in about two minutes by calling or using the online form. A few basic details about your car and title are all we need to start scheduling your tow right away.
Monday–Saturday dispatch for faster timing
WheelWise dispatch operates Monday through Saturday, so your request doesn’t sit over long weekends. That keeps pickups fast across New Hampshire—from the Seacoast to the Upper Valley—even when your timeline is tight.
Non-running and failed-inspection cars OK
Your car does not need to run, drive, or pass New Hampshire inspection for same-day or next‑day pickup. Tow trucks can safely load vehicles with dead batteries, flat tires, or mechanical damage at no cost to you.
No repairs or inspection needed at all
Skip the hassle and expense of last-minute repairs, inspections, or emissions work. WheelWise accepts vehicles in as‑is condition, so you can donate and clear your space quickly instead of waiting on a mechanic.