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, 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.
Legally it is the owner. Morally it would be whoever caused it to be impounded in the first place.
The vehicle's owner .
Yes, if your car is related in an accident or crime it can be impounded for being part of it.
my truck was impounded i sold it to my friend cause my drivers license was suspended and they released it to them thank you
Answer Stolen cars are impounded for a few reasons. One would be that the Police might want to check it for finger prints. Another reason that the car would be impounded is if it was stolen, and the police think it was stolen too easily, they might want to check for Insurance Fraud and last but not least, they might impound a car while trying to find the owner.
Until you pay to get it out or they sell it at the auction.
A car has been impounded , can the car be return to owner if a payment arrangement is made with parking authorities.
yeah any car can be impounded
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.
No, a co-owner cannot sell a car without the primary owner. Both people have to be present for the sale of this car to go through.
No, a co-owner cannot sell a car without the primary owner. Both people have to be present for the sale of this car to go through.