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at your local impound....
Impound lot.
Police impound cars for various reasons, such as if the vehicle is involved in a crime, abandoned, illegally parked, or if the driver is arrested and the car needs to be removed from the scene.
Whatever the lot charges. Most impound lots are private lots under contract. This, fees will vary.
you can ask someone at you local police station or Google "police impound"
Illegally parked cars are typically towed to impound lots by towing companies or law enforcement agencies.
Impound will sell your car after the impound fees are higher than the value of the vehicle.
NO! you cant its impound for a reason good luck
Cheap cars can be purchase in Minnesota by attending monthly auctions in Minneapolis and St. Paul. The auctions are usually at impound lots in the Twin Cities area and are held at least once every 30 days.
In Alabama, auto impound laws allow law enforcement to tow and impound vehicles under certain circumstances, such as when a vehicle is abandoned, involved in a crime, or parked illegally. Vehicle owners have the right to retrieve their cars after paying applicable fees and fines, but they must also provide proof of ownership. Additionally, impound lots are required to notify vehicle owners within a specified time frame after a tow. Failure to reclaim the vehicle within a designated period can result in the vehicle being sold at auction.
Yes, they can and often they do to cover the unpaid balance of impound fees.
Contact the impound lot or police dept to find out what to do.