You go and pay the impound fees.
It depends on the laws where you live. In the UK a car can be impounded if it is not Taxed, has valid MOT and the DVLA are not informed that it is off the road. Police can also impound if a driver is caught in the vehicle on her Majesties highway without the correct licence, insurance and mot certificate or if they feel that its is not of a road worthy condition In most US states and cities, YES. To get your car back, you have to have a valid drivers license, registration, insurance, etc... If you do not have the money to get it out of impound, it will go to auction after a certain period of time.
Legally it is the owner. Morally it would be whoever caused it to be impounded in the first place.
you get a drivers licence by passing the drivers test
If your licence is suspended, it will be confiscated, and a number of things could happen from there. Your car might be impounded, or you may be given the option to have it towed or driven away by a licenced driver, depending on department policy.
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Certainly a driver's licence... Additionally you would need a HGV licence and a crane operators licence.
i hear did if you car is impound and you don't have a Colorado drivers licsence you have to pay a fine, and fees of the towing and the facility.
The police may impound a car if it is involved in a crime, abandoned, illegally parked, or if the driver is arrested and the car needs to be removed from the scene.
Penalties will vary from state to state and sometimes from county to county. Lately with the problems of uninsured and unlicensed drivers most jurisdictions do have people arrested for driving without a license. In addition the vehicle is usually impounded and you will have to prove insurance, have a licensed driver to drive it away from the impound yard, and pay a hefty storage fee for the towing and time it was stored in the impound yard, in addition to any fines.
Yes, and there's a good chance they will.
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Police impound cars for various reasons, such as if the vehicle is involved in a crime, abandoned, illegally parked, or if the driver is arrested and the car needs to be removed from the scene.