Auto Donation Service in Oregon (OR)?
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When you donate a car, truck, boat, RV or other vehicle to Cars for Homes™ you can help break the cycle of poverty and homelessness within your community and around the world. Cars for Homes™ distributes the funds raised from the sale of your car donation directly to your local Habitat for Humanity affiliate to help build homes. Cars for Homes™ program costs are kept as low as possible, and donated vehicles are sold through a national network of diverse venues to optimize revenues for local Habitat for Humanity affiliates.
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Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the U.S. The state lies on the Pacific coast between Washington on the north and California and Nevada on the south; Idaho lies to the east. The Columbia and Snake rivers form much of its northern and eastern boundaries, respectively. The valley of the Willamette River in western Oregon is the most densely populated and agriculturally productive region of the state.
Oregon has one of the most diverse landscapes of any state in the U.S. It is well known for its tall, dense forests that stretch a third of the way across the state in the north and halfway across the state in the south; its accessible and scenic Pacific coastline; and its rugged, glaciated Cascade volcanoes. Other areas include semiarid scrublands, prairies, and deserts that cover approximately half the state in eastern and north-central Oregon, and sparser pine forests in the northeast.
Oregon's population in 2000 was about 3.5 million, a 20.3% increase over 1990. It is estimated to have reached 3.7 million by 2006. Oregon is also one of four major world hazelnut growing regions, and produces 95% of the domestic hazelnuts in the United States. While the history of the wine production in Oregon can be traced to before Prohibition, it became a significant industry beginning in the 1970s. In 2005, Oregon ranked third among U.S. states with 303 wineries.
State bird is the Western Meadowlark.
Vehicle Title Regulations in Oregon (OR)
- The state of Oregon DOES require a Certificate of Title in order to transfer ownership of your vehicle.
We ask that your license plates remain on the vehicle at the time of pick-up UNLESS they are personalized.
- In order to complete your car donation, transfer your title by entering the name of our authorized agent, ADVANCED REMARKETING SERVICES in the buyer/purchaser field. Please PRINT and SIGN your name in the seller/owner field EXACTLY as it appears at the top of the title.
Title Help
We do not have any example titles for the state of Oregon but will soon. In the mean time, you can view a sample title from another state by clicking on the titles below.

For help now visit the 'Helpful State Links' below. Check back soon!
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