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3 months before they can sell it but go through not to sure
How long a pawn shop holds on to your belongings depends on the pawn shop and what you agree to when you sell your item. It could be anywhere from a couple of days to weeks.
Until the reason it's been impounded is cleared, and the impound fees have been paid.
Laws on how long to keep someone's belongings vary by jurisdiction. In general, it is advisable to follow local laws and procedures, which may include holding the belongings for a certain period of time before disposing of them. It is also recommended to document the process carefully to avoid any legal issues.
Depends on how long it's been impounded, which agency or private company is running the impound lot, and whether or not you'll need to have it towed out of impound (e.g., if your registration is expired, you won't be allowed to drive it out).
A year and a day. If it's not claimed by then it's yours.
They have always created artwork wether it is through drawings or even belongings and clothes
It all depends on your needs, for extra fee they will keep as long as you wish
30 days
After vehicles stay in a tow/police impound for a long time or might be considered abandoned the police department or towing company will hold an auction where they will bid off the older items to the highest buyer.
If she does then you can file a claim for those belongings, as long as you have sufficient proof like a receipt. However, by law if no proof has been salvaged then yes, she can.
That will all depend on how long it has been there, how long the tow was and the possible violation as to why it was impounded in the first place.