Need your car gone today or tomorrow in Wyoming? With Wheels for Wishes, same-day pickup is often available in metro areas like Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, and Gillette when you call before early afternoon on a weekday. In almost every part of Wyoming, we can schedule free towing within 24–48 hours. Your vehicle does not need to run, pass inspection, or be insured. Just have your signed Wyoming title ready, and our licensed tow partner will meet you at your home, work, or storage lot.
Here’s how it works in Wyoming: you call us or complete the online form in about two minutes. Our Heritage for the Blind dispatch team (the charity your donation supports) confirms your details and offers the soonest available pickup window, Monday through Saturday. A professional tow truck comes to your address anywhere from Rock Springs and Sheridan to Cody, Riverton, or smaller towns and rural properties. They load your car at no cost to you and leave you with a receipt. After the vehicle sells, you’ll receive your deductible tax receipt in the mail. If timing is truly urgent—insurance lapsing, moving out, or clearing your driveway today—please call instead of waiting on email so we can prioritize your pickup.
Your complete donation timeline
Reach out for fastest scheduling
2 minutesCall us for urgent same-day needs in Wyoming—especially around Cheyenne, Casper, and Laramie—or use the 2-minute online form if you’re flexible. Calling lets us see real-time tow availability and lock in the earliest possible pickup window for you.
Confirm title and pickup details
5 minutesHave your signed Wyoming title ready in your name. Our Heritage for the Blind dispatch team verifies your vehicle information, exact pickup address (home, office, ranch, or storage lot), and your deadline so we can match you with the closest available tow truck.
Get same-day or 24–48 hour pickup
Same day–2 daysIn most metro areas, when you call before noon on a weekday, we can often arrange same-day towing. Across the rest of Wyoming—cities, small towns, and rural roads—we work to pick up within 24–48 hours, Monday through Saturday, at a time block that works for you.
Free licensed tow at your location
20–30 minutesOur professional, licensed towing partner meets you at your chosen spot in Wyoming. Your car doesn’t need to run or pass inspection. They handle all loading and towing at no cost to you and provide an initial pickup receipt before leaving your driveway empty.
Tax-deductible receipt from Heritage for the Blind
2–6 weeksAfter your vehicle is sold, you’ll receive a written tax-deductible receipt from Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN 58-2164446). If your deduction is over the IRS threshold, you can use Form 1098-C when you file your federal taxes.
Why the process is genuinely fast
Same-day pickup in many Wyoming metros
When you call before noon on a weekday, same-day car donation pickup is often available in and around Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, and other metro areas. We’ll tell you honestly on the call if today is realistic for your address.
Start your donation in about 2 minutes
You can begin right now by phone or with a short online form. Most donors in Wyoming share everything we need in under two minutes, so we can move straight to finding the earliest possible tow time for your schedule.
Monday–Saturday dispatch for flexibility
Heritage for the Blind’s dispatch center coordinates pickups six days a week. That weekday-plus-Saturday coverage makes it easier to handle urgent moves, insurance deadlines, or tight closing dates anywhere in Wyoming.
Non-running and damaged cars are welcome
Your vehicle does not need to start, drive, or pass inspection to qualify for same-day or next-day towing. We regularly pick up cars that are dead, wrecked, or sitting for years in driveways, alleys, and fields across Wyoming.
No inspection, repairs, or towing costs
You never pay for towing or a pre-donation inspection. We accept vehicles as-is. Just have a signed Wyoming title, remove your personal items, and we handle the rest—fast—at no cost to you, anywhere in the state.