One can recover his property, which was seized by the police, at the police compound, in which they store all confiscated items. One should come with the proper documents that confirm his claim to the property as well as confirming that he has the right to seize them back.
You should contact the police department that made the arrest and inquire there.
Yes, same with car searches the American police do not have to give the property back.
The question doesn't include enough information. "Seized" by who (what agency) for what reason (evidence - forfeiture - safekeeping - etc) ? If it was seized as contraband and seized for forfeiture it will become the property of whatever agency that seized it. If it was seized as evidence of a crime, it will be returned to the victim/complainant after the trial is over.
It depends on the nature of the seizure. A repossessed vehicle has to be returned i it has not been auction to a 3d party. If money was seized by a tax agency, maybe.
The store doesn't 'send' police officers anywhere. It is part of the officer's duties in conducting their follow-up investigation of the store's report of a theft. If you have been identified, the police will come to your residence to recover the stolen property and arrest you.
If the property that was seized is NOT 'proceeds of crime' or 'contraband' but is being used as evidence in a criminal proceeding, it will be returned when the final appeals for the criminal case have been exhausted.If the seized property IS 'proceeds' or 'contraband" it will not be returned to you.
If it's impounded, you have to pay the impound fees and reclaim your vehicle. If it's been seized as evidence, it won't be available until the case is closed.
No, once the call has been made, it is presumed that the police have the right to enter a residence or business establishment and if certain circumstances exist, they may search said property and/or persons. If the police find illegal substances and/or items during a 911 call they can be seized and person(s) at the residence can be arrested.
I have been taxed on full sale price of property I have owned for 9yrs instead of the difference between the cost and sale. Can I recover any money that has been sent to irs?
Depending on the state a vehicle may be seized by police if a warrant has been issued for such, if a driver of a vehicle has been arrested, if a K-9 has indicated narcotics may be present, and multiple other reasons varying by state.
It has never been seized.
A Sheriff's sale usually is to sell off property that has been seized by a large judgement against someone or a repossession that has taken place.