As long as the vehicle is secured and marked properly and there are identifiable turn and brake lights on the vehicle in tow. Using the hazards on the vehicle in tow is illegal in most states. Contact your local DMV to make sure.
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90 Days
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No, it is a mistake on the companies behalf, not yours.
Compare the GVW of the trailer with the towing capacity of the tow vehicle.
If you can demonstrate that the tow company used the wrong tow equipment or attached in incorrectly, then the towing company may be liable for any damages your vehicle received. Take pictures, find out what kind of tow truck was used and get an opinion from an objective tow company. If it turns out they were wrong, you can sue them for damages.
as many days as it is there if the car is there they can charge
The licence plate number of the vehicle they are to pick up.
Absolutely. The company performed a service with your vehicle, for which their is a fee. They release that vehicle once the fee is paid. It's the same anywhere else outside of California.
You may need to tow your vehicle in many situations. In-fact, a tow services is more than transporting a vehicle from one place to another. So the charges paid can vary depending on your circumstances, what services you need, where you live, and the tow company you hire. Look out for professional services.
It is illegal for a tow truck to tow your car while someone still present in the vehicle.
Proof of ownership of the vehicle and, if it some kind of fee needs to be paid prior to release, proof of that payment and, of course, any fee due to the tow company.