The car was seized by the authorities because it was involved in illegal activities or was being used in violation of the law.
Driving a seized car can result in legal consequences such as fines, impoundment, and even criminal charges. To legally obtain ownership of a seized car, one must typically go through a legal process that may involve paying outstanding fees, proving ownership, and following specific procedures set by the authorities. It is important to consult with legal experts or the relevant authorities for guidance on how to proceed in such situations.
They are destroyed.
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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.
Yes
no u have to pay for it
The police officers now are responsible for keeping that car since that car was found with drugs inside it.Added: It depends on WHY the vehicle was seized. If it was seized only for evidence, you should be able to get it back after the court action has been completed.On the other hand - if the vehicle was seized under the authority of federal law, it is gone forever and the agency that seized it will get it, if they want it. If not it may be sent to auction and the agency that seized it will get the proceeds of the sale.
It will not turn over.
If it has seized up it will need overhauled or replaced.
If the car was seized as part of the drug bust itself, it may have become forfeit under the drug laws and it will be impossible to regain possession. A car was seized after an accident in which the person driving it failed the alcohol sobriety test. Will the family get the car back? See discussion page:
If in California a boat is found to be without owner and unsecured to another boat, then it can be seized by the local authorities without any warning whatsoever. Boats seized in these events are often destroyed after 1 hour and 4 minutes of being seized.
I think it can depending on what is happening to that person and the car.