Different states have different laws on this issue. In some states, if the police have the car on hold, the impound yard cant charge storage fees until after the hold has been taken off. (I dont understand why the police would hold it for 30 days, that's not reasonable) But, the impound yard should notify the last registered owner via certified mail letting them know the total charges and giving them 30 day to pay and pick up the vehicle. After that, they will need to take the paperwork to the magistrate for a magistrate title. That can take up to 30-45 days, in which time you can still get the vehicle if you pay the charges. After that, the impound yard will get the magistrate title and can sell the vehicle.
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it is all different from states, to counties to city laws
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Anti-collusion rules were intended to ensure competitiveness in the auction process and in the post-auction market structure
Not unless the lien holder goes and retrieves it from impound themselves. The reimbursement of government fees (federal, state, or municipal) outweighs the priorities of the lienholder. When a vehicle goes into impound, the agency which impounded the vehicle puts their own lien on it, and that lien takes priority over the original lien. If the vehicle is not retrieved from impound, it will be auctioned off, and the lien holder basically gets shafted in the process. The person who took the lien out on the vehicle will owe the remaining balance still, and one of the money the agency auctioning the vehicle makes will go towards reducing the amount owed to the lien holder. To that end, you're better to let the lien holder repossess the vehicle and auction it, rather than have it impounded.
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Online at Wisegeek, there is ample information regarding the adjudication process. Adjudication is the process by which an insurance company manages a claim. The insurance company will either pay the claim or deny it.
The car was seized and impounded by police in the process of collecting evidence. Since Arias was found guilty it may be able to be released to her family or possibly sold.
Sure, a car auction can be done on a car that does not run. You probably won't get very much cash for it, though. You likely know this going in to the process.
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