In Nebraska, a car donation with Great Plains Autos moves quickly: it takes about 2 minutes to start, your vehicle is usually picked up within 24–48 hours, the sale is typically completed in 2–6 weeks, and your IRS acknowledgment or Form 1098-C is mailed within 30 days of that sale. From your first call or online form to having your tax paperwork in hand, plan on roughly 2–8 weeks total—often toward the shorter end.
Here’s how it works on the ground in Nebraska. You donate from anywhere in Omaha, Lincoln, Bellevue, Grand Island, Kearney, or smaller communities like Scottsbluff, North Platte, Norfolk, and South Sioux City. You either call or fill out our quick form, then our coordinator calls you within 1–2 business hours on weekdays to lock in your free tow. In many areas—from Millard and Benson in Omaha to South Lincoln and the Tri-Cities—we can often schedule same-day or next-day pickup, Monday through Saturday. Your car is hauled directly to auction or a direct buyer, sold, and then Heritage for the Blind mails you the written acknowledgment you need for your federal tax deduction.
Your complete donation timeline
Step 1 – Start your donation (2 minutes)
2 minutesCall Great Plains Autos or complete the short online form with your contact info, vehicle location, and basic details. Whether you’re in Omaha, Lincoln, Bellevue, or a rural Nebraska driveway, this first step typically takes just two minutes to finish.
Step 2 – Scheduling call from your coordinator
Within 1–2 business hours on weekdaysA Nebraska-based donation coordinator calls you back within 1–2 business hours on weekdays to confirm your details and schedule your free tow. You choose a pickup window that fits your schedule, including many same-day or next-day options.
Step 3 – Free towing and driveway cleared
Same day to 2 business daysOur tow partner comes to your home, workplace, farm, or storage lot—often within 24–48 hours, and sometimes the same day in metro areas. Cars don’t have to run, and you don’t need to wash, repair, or inspect anything before pickup.
Step 4 – Vehicle sold for maximum value
Typically 2–6 weeks after pickupYour car is transported to an auction or direct buyer that fits Nebraska market demand. Most vehicles are sold within 2–6 weeks after we tow them. Proceeds help Heritage for the Blind fund services for people who are blind or visually impaired.
Step 5 – Tax paperwork mailed to you
Within 30 days of sale (about 2–8 weeks total)Within 30 days after the vehicle sells, we mail your written acknowledgment or IRS Form 1098-C. From your very first call or form to having tax paperwork in hand, expect roughly 2–8 weeks overall, depending on how quickly your car sells.
Why the process is genuinely fast
2-minute start from anywhere in Nebraska
Whether your car is in Midtown Omaha, South Lincoln, Bellevue, or a farm outside Kearney, you can begin in about two minutes by phone or online. No lengthy applications and no in-person visits are required to get on the schedule.
Same-day or 24–48 hour pickup in most areas
Our towing network covers Nebraska’s major corridors and smaller towns. In many places we can dispatch a truck for same-day or next-day pickup, and in most cases your vehicle is gone within 24–48 business hours of your scheduling call.
Monday–Saturday dispatch windows
We schedule free towing Monday through Saturday to match real Nebraska schedules, including early and late-day options. That flexibility makes it much easier to clear driveways, alleys, and farmyards quickly without waiting until “next week.”
Non-running and damaged vehicles welcome
We accept vehicles that won’t start, have flat tires, body damage, or haven’t been driven in years. Tow operators handle loading and transport, so you don’t need a jump, repairs, or emissions work to get your donation moving forward.
No inspections, detailing, or repairs required
You don’t need to clean, inspect, or fix anything before pickup. As long as we can access the car and you have the keys and title in most cases, we handle the rest—saving days or weeks compared to trying to sell it yourself.