FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: What kinds of vehicles do you take?
A: Vehicles that still have some life in
them and are worth repairing and will run when repaired.
Q: Will you pick up the vehicle(s)?
A: ATI will call to arrange a pick up time
with you. ATI will pick up the vehicle at a location you
request. ATI serves the extended five county metropolitan
area. You can also drive the vehicle to our service location
at 461 North Wilder Street in the midway of St. Paul. Call
651-646-7826 for additional directions.
Q: What is the process for donating my
vehicle? A: We will set a date and time
to pick up your vehicle. We use a trailer to haul the
vehicles. The donor receives two sets of paperwork, a
brochure and an owners record of sale from the title. The
paperwork you receive includes a tax donation form and a
donor's bill of sale. From the moment ATI takes possession
of your vehicle you are released from any further
responsibility related to your vehicle.
Q: How long does it take to complete the
paperwork when you pick up my vehicle? A:
The forms are preprinted, the whole process takes about 5-7
minutes.
Q: Do we need to go to Motor Vehicles to
transfer the title? A: No, Auto
Technical has a used car dealer license, a requirement from
the state of Minnesota. The "Donor Bill of Sale" form
documents the transfer of title from your name into Auto
Technical's.
Q: Can I drop my insurance coverage on
the vehicle? A: Yes, the moment we give
you the "Donor Bill of Sale" form the vehicle is covered by
our insurance.
Q: What if I want more assurance that
the transfer is ok with the Department of Motor Vehicles?
A: We will fill out a DMV form called a
dealer's purchase receipt. The Deputy Register will enter
the transaction in the computer and give you a computerized
receipt. There is no charge for this.
Q: What do you do with the donated
vehicle, do you give them away, do you provide training, do
you sell them? A: Yes to all three. We
give vehicles to client families referred to us by our
community partners who are social service agencies, working
with families. They provide employment assistance, case
management, etc. When the parent has found employment, the
social worker calls us and sends them to us for a vehicle.
A couple of our community partners are: Tubman Alliance
(a group of battered women's shelters serving the
metropolitan community). Another partner are the Workforce
Centers operated by the state of Minnesota with oversite by
county human services departments. These are located in
Ramsey, Hennepin, Anoka and Scott/Carver Counties.
The training we offer is short term training. We are not
a school, but provide a mentoring program, helping people
with low reading and writing skills or ESL (English as a
second language) needs. The goal is to help them develop
confidence and learn basic beginning auto mechanical skills.
Our goal is to move them into an accredited school setting.
We also offer Car CAre Classes for anyone who received a car
from ATI for $1 dollar. These classes are offered monthly.
We strongly urge all families to take advantage of these
classes. We teach families about their cars, how to check
oil, tires, belts and hoses and dozens of other preventative
measures. Families who attend the Car Care Classes also
receive a free oil change coupon. Yes, we said $1. Families
referred to us through our community partners pay $1 for
their car. ATI pays for the title, tax and transfer fee. We
know that when families have reliable transportation they
keep their jobs. When they keep their jobs they become
self-sufficient.
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