usely if you talk to the tow company an offer the tittle an th tow charge to there lot, they will let you. hope this helps
they could not keep it long pluse are u even from that state /country if not then you could seu the for taking your car The car can remain impounded until a judge orders it released, or the owner proves that there was no violation. Even then there may be towing and storage charges. If left long enough the car can be auctioned to satisfy towing and storage expenses.
Sounds like grand theft auto to me .
For towing vehicles. The form also indicates whetehr the vehicle is stored or impounded. If it is impounded you have to go through CHP to recover your vehicle. If it is stored you can get it out of the lot on your own.
It's highly variable. You'll need to pay towing and storage, and depending on why the car was impounded you might have to clear that up as well. Your best bet is to call the number you were given on the notice that your car had been impounded and ask. If you haven't received notice yet (maybe you noticed the car was missing and called the police, and that's how you found out it was impounded rather than stolen), then the police should have given you a number to call; call that.
Try calling the impound to see if they allow transfer to a lower cost storage area. Pay a towing company to take it there and pick it up from there, maybe the towing garage itself. This worked for me in NJ.Good luck!
You are allowed to remove any personal possessions from a vehicle that has been impounded without paying. You are not allowed to remove any part of the car like speakers, spare tire, seat covers, etc...
Depends on who has it impounded. Klauss Towing, I know charges $30/day. Other companies and agencies will have different rates.
every place varies. in ny i paid $40/day my friend just paid $60/day
If the fire works are illegal the car would be impounded. You would be responsible for the towing and impound fees. Not to mention all the legal issues.
Get your van out of impound. That's pretty much the only way.
If...it was impounded by the city or state for moving / non-moving violations. try calling the local PD. The tow could have been ordered by a bank/finance company if the loan payments are in arrears. The tow might have been ordered by a property owner if you park on their property without permission. Towing companies are obliged to inform the local police that they have towed or will tow a vehicle. Otherwise it looks like they are stealing the vehicle.
They can't make you leave it there, but if you cannot pay the bill to get the car released, they indeed do not have to release it back to your possession. In that case, yes, they will keep it impounded, and you will be charged a storage fee (usually accumulating daily interest) which must be paid before your car is returned to you.