Generally, they wouldn't unless it was stolen or used in a crime.
A tow truck is used to pull a car that is incapacitated and is not able to be operated. Usually the car would be towed to a mechanic in order for repair. If it is irreparable it would be towed to a wrecking yard.
If the tow and storage bill has been paid, yes.
YES... This just happened to me.
The police department that towed the car will know where the car is and can give you that information. The tow yard is going to require the title holder to be present (with an ID) or they may allow a written note from the owner to release your items that are in the car. The tow yard is able to tell you exactly what you need to do.
If it is parked out on the street they can.
any junk yard will sell you one if you can tow it you can probably get one free from somebody who just wants to get rid of it of course then you have to tow it to the junk yard after it is smashed by the football team
Proof of ownership of the vehicle and, if it some kind of fee needs to be paid prior to release, proof of that payment and, of course, any fee due to the tow company.
Once you sign that paperwork, you agree to relinquish the vehicle to the insurance company as is.
Pay the towing and storage fees then get a lawyer.
It gets towed. Where it goes from there depends on the reason it was towed. It could go to an impound yard, a tow company yard, or a repair center, or back to your home if you had it towed.
It vairies from car to car....what make are you asking about. I would like to know how many pounds the Toyota FJ cruiser can safely tow?
No