Contact local police station in the town where the car was impounded. they should have that information available
yes it can.
It depends on the legal jurisdiction, and the decision of the officer who made the stop. But, yes, in many locales you car can be impounded.
Yes. You CAN retreive personal property (and your tag) from an impounded vehicle. There should be no charge for the storage of the property, however you will need proof of ownership of the vehicle. Repossessions are treated differently and you would most likely incur storage charges for your personal property. (Florida)
yeah any car can be impounded
Depending on the reason it was impounded makes a difference. I have has this experience before. They were busted for driving without insurance and my car was impounded. I had to get proof of insurace and go to the police station where it was impounded from show them my proof of insurance and then they handed me a release to get my car from impoundment. Then I had to take the release to the yard and then I was able to get it out. Depending on where you are from can make all the difference in the world also. i would say yes if you take in documents proving that the car belongs to you eg insurance, log book (pink slip), and documents proving who you are eg photo id and prof of address.
The law will tell you where the vheicle was towed, go there and pay the fees, you will need a valid DL and proof of ownership
pay your bill (or your tickets) and have proof of insurance and ownership.Added: If the vehicle was impounded as evidence, or as the 'fruits of crime,' you will have to get a court order.
Call 911 to report the car stolen. If it has been repo'd or impounded they will tell you.
no they take the car and everything in it.
in the grand canyon
when a car is impounded you can get it back, by showing paperwork and paying some fees. when your car is seized, its gone, you can't have it.
state police