Can I Donate a Vehicle Not in My Name? - Utah

You cannot directly donate a vehicle not in your name — here's how to navigate the process in Utah.

Short answer

No, you cannot directly donate a vehicle not in your name. You need to have the title in your name or obtain a written power-of-attorney from the legal owner to proceed with the donation.

Many donors face the challenge of wanting to donate a vehicle that is not titled in their name, whether it belongs to a deceased spouse, a parent in assisted living, or an ex-spouse. This situation can complicate the donation process significantly. This page will guide you through the necessary steps, including title transfer requirements and the use of a power-of-attorney (POA) when applicable, to make your donation to ReviveRides as smooth as possible.

How it actually works

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Step 1: Title Transfer

To donate a vehicle, you first need to have the title transferred into your name. This may require going through probate if the owner is deceased, or obtaining a standard title transfer if the owner is still living.

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Step 2: Obtain Power of Attorney

If the owner cannot sign due to illness or disability, secure a vehicle-specific power of attorney (POA) that grants you permission to sell or donate the vehicle on their behalf.

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Step 3: Notarization

Ensure that the POA is recent (generally within 60 days) and notarized, as this may be a requirement in Utah. The POA must explicitly authorize the transaction.

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Step 4: Documentation at Pickup

When ReviveRides arrives to pick up the vehicle, you must present the POA documentation and the 1098-C form issued in the legal owner's name unless the POA grants you explicit rights.

Gotchas

⚠ Deceased Owner's Vehicle

If the vehicle is owned by a deceased person, you must go through probate or file a small-estate affidavit before you can transfer the title.

⚠ POA Limitations

The POA must explicitly state that it covers vehicle transactions; a general POA may not suffice in some situations or states, including Utah.

⚠ Tax Deduction Issues

The tax deduction for the donation will go to the legal owner (or their estate), not the individual holding the POA.

⚠ Charity Acceptance

Some charities, including ReviveRides, may require legal assistance for POA-signed donations, making it crucial to check their specific requirements.

When this won't work

This donation scenario might not work in cases where the vehicle is repossessed, as the former owner cannot legally donate it. Additionally, if the legal owner is unable to provide the necessary documentation or if their estate is in probate, you may need to explore other options for disposal or donation of the vehicle.

Utah specifics

In Utah, the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has specific rules regarding title transfers and power of attorney forms. When dealing with vehicle donations, understanding these local nuances can be critical to a successful donation process. Always verify local requirements as they may vary from those in other states.

FAQ

What if the owner passed away and the title is not in my name?
You will need to initiate probate or file a small-estate affidavit to transfer the title into your name before you can donate the vehicle.
Can I donate if I have a general power of attorney?
No, the POA must specifically authorize vehicle transactions. A general POA may not be sufficient in this case.
How does the tax deduction work?
The tax deduction for the donated vehicle goes to the legal owner or their estate, not to you as the holder of the POA.
Do I need a notarized power of attorney?
Yes, in many cases, the POA should be notarized to be valid for the vehicle donation process.
What happens if the vehicle is in a family member's name?
You will need to have the title transferred to your name or obtain a vehicle-specific POA allowing you to act on their behalf.
Can I donate a vehicle if it's not in operational condition?
Yes, ReviveRides accepts donations of vehicles in any condition, but be sure to have the title properly transferred or have a valid POA.
How will ReviveRides handle my donation?
ReviveRides will provide you with all necessary documentation, including the 1098-C, ensuring a seamless donation experience once all requirements are met.

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If you’re facing issues with donating a vehicle not in your name, don’t hesitate to reach out to our team at ReviveRides. We’re here to help you understand the process and ensure your donation goes smoothly. Contact us today to get started!

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