Yes, you can have a car towed if it is parked illegally in front of your driveway.
Illegally parked cars are typically towed to impound lots by towing companies or law enforcement agencies.
Have it towed?
Yes, a person with a handicap card can be towed if they are parked illegally. They can not be towed for parking in a handicap parking spot as long as they have the sign.
To get a car towed that is illegally parked, you can contact the local authorities or a towing company to report the violation. They will typically require information such as the location of the vehicle, its license plate number, and details of the violation. Once the necessary steps are taken, the authorities or towing company will arrange for the car to be towed away.
To get an illegally parked car towed, you can contact the local police or parking enforcement agency and report the violation. They will typically send a tow truck to remove the vehicle. Make sure to provide specific details such as the location, license plate number, and reason for towing.
That depends on local ordinance - some may allow it. Homeowners Associations often have such rules, as well.
Yes, you can have a car towed for parking in your driveway without permission.
To arrange for a car to be towed from your driveway, you can contact a towing company and provide them with the location of your driveway and details about the car to be towed. They will then schedule a time to come and remove the car from your property.
Yes, cars can be towed without a key, and most cars that are towed do not have keys. If a car is towed for being illegally parked, they don't get in touch with the owner of the car and ask to have the key so the car can be towed, they just tow it. The car does not have to have its engine turned on in order to tow it; the tow truck just pulls it along.
In most locations in the US, police can cite the owner of the parked car for illegal parking and obstruction, and in some cases it will be towed away. You should know your liability before having the vehicle removed on your own.
In most municipalities in Canada it can be towed if it is not owned by a resident of the home.
You could: Have them ticketed - get them towed - talk to them.