Pay the impound fees.
If you have not paid your loan, your vehicle is repossessed. If your vehicle is parked illegally, such as in front of a driveway or in a no parking zone, it is impounded. In both cases, a police report should have been turned in to the local police department. With an impounded vehicle you generally have a parking ticket, a towing fee, and a storage fee. All three must be paid before you get your vehicle back. Next time walk an extra block.
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.
You need to call your bank and arrange a repayment of the past due amount, they will tell you where the vehicle has been towed to and will arrange for you to be able to go and get it from the impound yard.
First you need to find out who Towed/impounded the vehicle. Second only the Registered owner of the Vehicle may retrieve from impound (proof of ownership constitues either the actual Title to vehicle or registration papers issued with the tag.). This is something you need to do as quickly as possible, as there is a daily storage charge. most states/citys require the tower to mail a certified letter within seven days of vehicle being towed. And no towing insurance will not pay for a impounded vehicle. your car insurance may cover it if it was involved in an accident. however if considered "Abandoned" (left broken down on roadside or parked illegally such as left in business parking lot overnight or when not patronizing the business in some 'party areas') you will have to go out of pocket.
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.
well You see it all depends on what the car was Impounded for if its for a felony offense they can keep it if they want to if it is a misdemeanor offense then you need to find out where your car is and then the police precinct that impounded it will have everything you need to know. BETTER ANSWER** have someone fly it over
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That depends on why it was impounded. At minimum, you'll have to go to the impound lot and pay the impound fee. There's probably a towing fee as well. There may in some circumstances be a police hold on the vehicle, meaning you'll have to bring proof that you've cleared up whatever that is. The first step would be to call the impound lot and ask them what you, personally, specifically need to do to get your specific car back, and then do whatever they tell you.
inpounded you can get back for a fee, seized you cant get back unless the agencie that took it gives it back
find the person that bought it and ask to bye it back............Bingo
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Put it back in the bell ASAP.