Can I Donate a Repossessed Car in Seattle?

Unfortunately, you cannot donate a repossessed car; the lender owns the title.

Short answer

No — if the lender repossessed your vehicle, the title now belongs to them. They decide its fate, and as the former owner, you have no legal claim to the vehicle, nor can you claim a tax benefit.

We understand that losing a vehicle due to repossession can be a difficult experience, especially if you’re considering the potential tax benefits of a donation. However, once the lender repossess your car for missed payments, the title transfers back to them, eliminating any legal interests you may have had. This page clarifies why you can’t donate a repossessed car and what your options might be if you’re in an imminent repossession scenario.

How it actually works

1

Understand Ownership Transfer

Once a car is repossessed, the title is transferred to the lender, meaning you no longer have any legal claim to the vehicle.

2

Check for Voluntary Surrender Options

If your vehicle is about to be repossessed but not yet taken, you might consider voluntary surrender. This would require prior approval from the lender.

3

Obtain Lender Consent

To proceed with both the voluntary surrender and donation, you need explicit consent from your lender and a full-release agreement.

4

Resolve Upside-Down Loan Issues

If you owe more on the loan than the car is worth, lenders may be less likely to accept a donation, preferring to auction the vehicle.

5

Document Title Transfer

If there’s any paperwork error that leaves you holding the title post-repo, this would lead to a title dispute, not a donation scenario.

Gotchas

⚠ Lender Consent Required

Voluntary surrender and donation requires lender approval; without this, you cannot proceed.

⚠ Upside-Down Loans

If you owe more than the car's worth, lenders often decline donation requests, opting for auction instead.

⚠ Title Dispute

Retaining title post-repossession due to a paperwork error is a legal matter, not a donation issue.

⚠ IRS Deduction Rules

The IRS will not allow a deduction for a vehicle you do not legally own at the time of donation.

When this won't work

Unfortunately, if your vehicle has been repossessed, there aren't many straightforward paths to donate it. The lender holds the title, and thus any claim you may have had to the vehicle is null. If you're facing imminent repossession, consider discussing voluntary surrender options with your lender. They may allow for a donation under specific conditions, but ensure you have everything documented and approved to avoid complications.

Seattle specifics

In Seattle and throughout Washington, state DMV rules dictate that once a vehicle is repossessed, the lender must handle the title transfer. Local paperwork may vary, but you must ensure all documents are completed correctly to avoid further disputes. If you're considering donation options, consulting a local expert familiar with Washington laws is beneficial.

FAQ

Can I claim a tax deduction on a repossessed car?
No, you can't claim a tax deduction for a repossessed car since you no longer own it.
What if my car is about to be repossessed?
If your car is imminent for repossession, voluntary surrender might be possible with lender consent.
Can I negotiate with my lender about the repossession?
It may be possible to negotiate with your lender for alternative arrangements, including voluntary surrender.
What happens if I find the title after repossession?
If you find the title after repossession, it's a legal dispute issue; you cannot donate the car.
Will my lender allow donation instead of auctioning the car?
This largely depends on the lender's policies and your loan situation; they may prefer to auction.
How can I check my loan status with the lender?
Contact your lender directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding your loan status.
Are there any alternative donation options for me?
If you're struggling financially, some organizations may offer assistance programs; check local agencies for resources.

Other "can I donate..." questions

In Another State
Donate out-of-state car →
A Gifted Car
Donate a gifted car →
Not in My Name
Donate a not-in-my-name car →

If you have further questions or need assistance navigating your options, feel free to reach out to us at RideRebirth. Our team is here to help you understand your situation and find the best solution for your vehicle needs.

Related pages

In Another State
Donate out-of-state car →
A Gifted Car
Donate a gifted car →
Not in My Name
Donate a not-in-my-name car →

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