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Where do you pick up car
donations in South Dakota?
We pick up car donations
throughout the state of South Dakota, including: Pierre,
Sioux Falls, Madison, Aberdeen, Watertown, Rapid City,
Brookings, Hot Springs, Huron, Mobridge, Redfield, Spearfish,
Black Hills, Mitchell. Is my car donation made in South
Dakota tax deductible?
Vehicles donated on this site
will benefit Family
Lifelines, a nonprofit Christian Ministry classified with
the IRS as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization and are tax
deductible.
What paperwork do I
need to donate my vehicle in South Dakota?
In most cases we need the
title to the vehicle. But, if you do not have title papers you
can apply for a replacement title before donating your vehicle.
Please visit the South Dakota DMV web site to obtain the
necessary forms before donating:
South Dakota Motor Vehicle Department
How do I release the
liability of my donated vehicle in South Dakota?
You can contact the South
Dakota Department of Motor Vehicles with any questions you about
about how to release the liability of your donated vehicle. For
additional information, please refer to the South Dakota DMV web
site:
South Dakota Motor Vehicle Department
Travel Information for
South Dakota?
Settlement by Americans and
Europeans was, by this time, increasing rapidly, and in 1858 the
Yankton Dakota Sioux resigned to signing the 1858 Treaty, ceding
most of present-day eastern
South Dakota
to the United States. Land speculators founded two of eastern
South Dakota's largest present-day cities, Sioux Falls and
Yankton, in 1856 and 1859, respectively, and in 1861, Dakota
Territory was recognized by the United States government
South Dakota�s
history reads like an adventure story. It�s a tale of Plains
Indians, explorers and pioneers. And it features names like
Crazy Horse, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Lewis and Clark, and Wild
Bill Hickok. When you visit South Dakota, you�ll find many
opportunities to experience first-hand our rich history and
heritage
A perfect balance of scenic
brilliance and a rich cultural heritage,
South Dakota
will call you back time and time again. The Black Hills, in the
southwestern part of the state, is one of the treasures of the
world. Its unique rock formations and mysterious caverns,
demonstrated by such wonders as the wind caves and Crystal Cave
Park are unprecedented. South Dakota's Custer State Park is
filled with thousands of roaming bison and wild animals; the
Badlands are another geological marvel, with ridges and cliffs
covered in a blanket of white sediment. |