Yes, you can donate a failed smog car in Colorado

Failed Colorado emissions or smog? You can still donate your car through Ride to Relief. No repairs, no retest, just free pickup anywhere in Colorado and a tax receipt from Heritage for the Blind.

If your car just failed a Colorado emissions test, you can still donate it. You don’t have to fix it, and you don’t have to pass a re-test first. Ride to Relief works with Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, to accept vehicles in almost any condition – including those that fail smog or emissions testing – anywhere from Denver and Aurora to Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, Grand Junction, and the Western Slope.

Here’s what really happens with a failed-emissions vehicle: you donate it as-is, we arrange free towing, and Heritage for the Blind sells it at auction or directly to a buyer who understands it needs repairs. Because this is a charitable donation (a title transfer to a nonprofit), the emissions rules that usually apply to private Colorado vehicle sales typically do not apply. You are not expected to pay for repairs just to give your car away. After the vehicle sells, you receive the IRS-compliant donation paperwork and tax receipt, and the proceeds help support services for people who are blind or visually impaired – right from your driveway in places like Lakewood, Thornton, Pueblo, Greeley, Boulder, or anywhere else in Colorado.

How to get your free pickup scheduled

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1. Tell us about your failed-smog vehicle

Start online or by phone and share the basics: year, make, model, mileage, and confirm it failed Colorado emissions or can’t pass smog. It’s okay if it won’t pass at all or you have failed-test paperwork. We’ll still review it for donation anywhere in Colorado, including metro Denver, the Front Range, mountain towns, and rural areas.

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2. Get a fast, honest donation confirmation

We quickly confirm that Ride to Relief, on behalf of Heritage for the Blind, can accept your specific vehicle as-is. Failed emissions alone does not disqualify it. We’ll explain how the title transfer works in Colorado and what to expect with the auction or sale process, so you’re clear on every step before you schedule pickup.

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3. Schedule your free Colorado pickup

Once you’re ready, choose a convenient pickup time. We arrange free towing from your home, workplace, or shop in places like Highlands Ranch, Arvada, Longmont, Colorado Springs, Loveland, or Grand Junction. The tow company knows the car failed emissions and will take it as-is – no repairs, no re-test, no last-minute spending required.

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4. Sign the title and hand over the keys

On pickup day, you’ll sign your Colorado title over to Heritage for the Blind (or their authorized agent). This is a donation, not a private sale, so the typical smog certification requirements for person-to-person sales generally do not apply. The driver will guide you through the simple paperwork and load the vehicle, even if it won’t start.

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5. Vehicle is sold as-is to a buyer who repairs it

Heritage for the Blind sells your car as-is through auction or directly to a buyer who understands it has emissions issues and may need repairs. You are not asked to fix anything. The buyer, not you, takes on the emissions repairs, and the net proceeds help fund services for people who are blind or visually impaired.

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6. Receive your tax receipt and finalize your deduction

After the vehicle sells, Heritage for the Blind sends you a tax receipt. In many cases, you can claim up to $500 without extra IRS forms; if the gross sale price is over $500, you’ll receive the documentation needed for IRS Form 1098-C. Keep this with your tax records and share it with your tax professional when you file.

Potential complications to watch for

Your name must be on the Colorado title

Tip: We can’t complete the donation if the title is still in a previous owner’s name, even if the car failed emissions under your use. Make sure you have a Colorado title in your name or proper documentation if there’s a name change, then we can accept it as a donation despite the failed smog test.

Missing title can delay pickup

Tip: We can often still work with vehicles that lack a physical title, but it may add time. In Colorado, you may need to request a replacement from the DMV first. Let us know right away if the title is lost so we can explain your options and keep the process moving without unnecessary trips or towing delays.

Existing repair quotes or open shop bills

Tip: If your car is at a shop in Denver, Colorado Springs, or elsewhere with an unpaid bill, the shop may hold the vehicle. Clear any obligations or storage fees with them first. Once the vehicle can be released, we’ll tow it as-is, even if it has failed emissions and has written repair estimates you chose not to approve.

Out-of-state registration or older plates

Tip: If your car is registered out of state but failed emissions in Colorado, we can usually still accept it. Just tell us what state the title is from. Emissions failure does not disqualify the donation, but title rules vary by state, and we’ll walk you through any small extra steps needed before we schedule free pickup.

FAQ

My car just failed Colorado emissions. Can I really still donate it?
Yes. A failed smog or emissions test does not stop your donation. Ride to Relief, working with Heritage for the Blind, accepts vehicles that fail Colorado emissions testing. Your vehicle is donated and sold as-is to a buyer who understands it needs repairs. You do not need to fix it or pass a re-test before we arrange free pickup.
Do I have to repair my car before Ride to Relief will take it?
No. You should not spend money on repairs just to donate. We accept vehicles that fail emissions, often with check-engine lights on or known problems. Heritage for the Blind sells your car as-is, and the buyer, not you, takes on the cost of emissions repairs. Your donation still helps support services for people who are blind or visually impaired.
Don’t Colorado smog rules require a valid emissions test for transfers?
Those rules generally apply to private person-to-person vehicle sales. A charitable donation is a title transfer to a nonprofit, not a private sale. For that reason, the typical emissions certificate requirements often do not apply. We’ll guide you through the Colorado title process for donations, so you can give your failed-smog vehicle without a re-test.
Will you pick up a failed-emissions car anywhere in Colorado?
Yes, we arrange free towing statewide. Whether your car is in Denver, Aurora, Boulder, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, Greeley, Pueblo, Grand Junction, or a mountain or rural area, we work to find a local tow partner. Just tell us exactly where the vehicle is located and whether it starts or not so we can plan properly.
What if my car also has other problems besides emissions?
That’s okay. We often accept cars with failed emissions plus other issues, like a dead battery, bad transmission, or body damage. As long as you have proper title and the vehicle meets basic towability, we can typically donate it as-is. The auction buyer knows they are getting a problem vehicle and will handle all needed repairs.
How does my tax deduction work for a failed-smog donation?
After your car sells, Heritage for the Blind sends you a written tax receipt with the required details. In many cases, donors can claim up to $500 in value without extra IRS forms. If the vehicle sells for more than $500, you’ll receive the information needed to complete IRS Form 1098-C. Always confirm specifics with your tax professional.
Can I donate if my emissions test expired a while ago?
Yes. It doesn’t matter if your last Colorado emissions test just failed or expired years ago. Since this is a donation, not a private sale, the usual smog rules typically don’t block the transfer. What matters most is that you have the title. We’ll accept the vehicle as-is, arrange free pickup, and handle the rest of the process.

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If your Colorado car just failed emissions, you don’t have to pour money into repairs or stress over another test. You can donate it exactly as it sits through Ride to Relief, with free pickup anywhere in Colorado and a full tax receipt from Heritage for the Blind. Take the first step now by sharing a few details about your vehicle, and we’ll guide you from failed smog to completed, hassle-free donation.

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