Have Books to Donate in Morris County, NJ?
BookDrop picks up books from your home throughout Morris County for free. We sort, resell, and redistribute them — keeping books out of landfills and in the hands of readers. Minimum 250 books. Schedule in under a minute.
How It Works in Morris County
Schedule
Fill out the form below with your address and details.
Prepare
Box or bag your books and leave them accessible.
We Pick Up
Our team comes to you — free of charge.
Towns We Serve in Morris County
A charming downtown community along the Rockaway where readers love their local shops — and their books.
Boonton TownshipA residential community surrounding the town where families have bookshelves to spare.
ButlerA small borough in northern Morris County where family reading is a way of life.
ChathamChatham's excellent schools and engaged families mean books cycle through fast.
Chatham TownshipSurrounding the borough, this leafy township's families produce a steady stream of books.
ChesterThis charming borough's main street shops hint at its residents' love of reading.
Chester TownshipA scenic Morris County community where country estates come with impressive home libraries.
DenvilleThis lakeside community combines outdoor living with indoor reading.
DoverA diverse, revitalizing town where multilingual readers have books in every language to share.
East HanoverA suburban township where corporate professionals come home to well-stocked bookshelves.
Florham ParkHome to corporate campuses and well-read commuters with shelves to spare.
HanoverA thriving Morris County township where families build book collections that eventually overflow.
Harding TownshipOne of Morris County's most affluent communities — with home libraries to match.
Jefferson TownshipA lake-community township where families read year-round and share books generously.
KinnelonA hilly, wooded community where nature lovers also happen to be avid readers.
Lincoln ParkA Passaic River community where families accumulate books worth passing along.
Long Hill TownshipA quiet Morris County community where home libraries grow alongside the historic homes.
MadisonHome to Drew University, Madison blends college-town bookishness with suburban charm.
MendhamRural elegance and well-curated home libraries define this Morris County gem.
Mendham TownshipHorse country and home libraries both grow impressively large in Mendham Township.
Mine HillA small township with a mining heritage and a present-day love of books.
MontvilleA family-oriented township where excellent schools mean bookshelves in constant rotation.
Morris PlainsA compact borough where well-read commuter families keep their shelves freshly stocked.
Morris TownshipSurrounding Morristown, this affluent township has some of Morris County's most impressive home libraries.
MorristownThe county seat, home to the green and a downtown that has been attracting readers since the Revolution.
Mount ArlingtonA Lake Hopatcong community where lakeside living and good reading go hand in hand.
Mount OliveA large, growing township where Budd Lake families have bookshelves that need regular clearing.
Mountain LakesA picturesque planned community where well-read families build libraries as beautiful as their homes.
NetcongA tiny Morris County borough whose readers deserve the same great service as its bigger neighbors.
ParsippanyOne of NJ's most diverse communities — with a book collection to match.
PequannockA family-friendly township along the Pompton where bookshelves fill up every school year.
RandolphA family-focused community where bookshelves are always a work in progress.
RiverdaleA small borough along the Pequannock where families share their love of reading.
RockawayFrom the mall to the mountains, Rockaway residents read widely.
Rockaway TownshipA large, lake-dotted township where families have more books than they know what to do with.
RoxburyA Lake Hopatcong community where year-round reading fills shelves faster than they can be cleared.
Victory GardensA tiny, tight-knit community where every book shared makes a big difference.
Washington TownshipMorris County's Washington Township residents build impressive home libraries year after year.
WhartonA small borough with a big heart for reading — and a need for regular shelf clearing.
About Our Service in Morris County
BookDrop collects books from homes and businesses throughout Morris County, New Jersey. We accept a minimum of 250 books per pickup and typically schedule within 5–7 business days. Your donated books are sorted, redistributed, and given a second life — whether through resale, donation to libraries, or community programs.