i dont know is this for a COS health class??? hahaa
haha..this is crazy I'm in a COS health class and I'm looking for this answer..what a small world
Not only can it, it almost certainly will be (impounded, at least).
It can be impounded by the police, a repo man, or for being parked illegally on private property. It can be forfeited if you fail to make payments on time and the bank repossesses the vehicle.
Yes, it can if you fail to pay the legal fees or fail to make your monthly payments on a loan.
Not enough information is supplied about the reason for the vehicle impoundment.For instance - was it impounded as evidence? Was it impounded as being used in a crime? Was it impounded as an unsafe vehicle? Was it seized for drugs? Was it seized pursuant to an arrest for DUI?
Probably so, since your vehicle will likely be impounded.
Depends on where it happens. In California, the vehicle can be forfeited (as in taken forever) if the person driving it has a prior for driving without a license.
No. The car isn't usually impounded anyway, and the fact that they didn't doesn't mean you weren't caught DUI.
No it is not
YES
Yes, if your car is related in an accident or crime it can be impounded for being part of it.
The vehicle's owner .
Depends. If it's held by a third party company, you may be able to collect personal items out of the vehicle - for a fee. You need to contact the department which had your vehicle impounded to find out precisely what can be done for you.