Yes, you can sell an impounded vehicle, Unless the car has a hold on it in connection with a crime, in which case there would be no storage fees. Mind you, the buyer is liable for any tickets that go to the plate that was on the car at the time of impound.
Technically, yes, as long as the new owner is aware of this fact and agrees to it. It could potentially make reclaiming it from impound more difficult, though, so the new owner might insist that you accompany him/her.
Yes, cars are registered to each individual owner. So, by selling it, it becomes un-registered.
For any car that is impounded (not available for release without a police OK) or stored (available for release to the registered owner without a police OK), a written or verbal notice must be given to the party from whom it was taken. If no verbal notice of the vehicle was given to the person who had custody of the vehicle at the time of impound/storage - a notice must be mailed(15-20 days) to the last registered owner and legal owner (loan holder). If the storage fees and any back DMV fees (if any) are not paid within generally 30 days, the tow company may sell the car for lien fees. Notice of the impending sale is to be sent to the registered and legal owners prior to the transfer of title due to the lien sale.
It just depends what the impound yard wants to do, if they can't re-sale the vehicle they will probably come after R.O. or the L.O. If the car is driveable and in good condition they will probably sell it and won't even charge the Registered owner.
A US $500.00 war bond from WWII has a redmption value of $2,230.00. They can only be redeemed by the registered owner or that person's heirs if the registered owner is dead. There is a collectors market for WWII War Bonds and those who are not registered owners or the heirs of the registered owner may be able to sell to a collector.
my truck was impounded i sold it to my friend cause my drivers license was suspended and they released it to them thank you
Hell no!! Be careful! You could get imprisoned if the actual owner does not agree and reports you. The actual owner has to present his licence and ownership documents.
It depends on what country you live in. In the USA, if you cannot afford to retrieve your motorcycle, whoever impounded your motorcycle owns it. They can sell it, but you no longer own it, so trying to sell it is illegal.
Until you pay to get it out or they sell it at the auction.
ask the owner what they might be willing to sell it for, thats the only way, unless its not registered, then u can start as little as $0.99c per year
In most US states now, the license plate is registered to the driver. When selling the vehicle, the registered owner removes the plate(s) which forces the new owner to actually register the vehicle. This is not necessarily the case in other parts of the world. Check with your local registration department.
there is a certain period of time they have to hold on to it depending on state laws, for you to retrieve your vehicle. after that they may legally sell it without contacting you.