No. Tow charges and all applicable fees must be paid before the vehicle will be released. If the matter is not resolved in the time specified, the state's law may provide for the vehicle to be auctioned by the state or repossessed/sold by the lender and the borrower remaining responsible for all outstanding debt incurred including the loan agreement.
Charged with a crime
Contact the impound lot or police dept to find out what to do.
I believe the car gets towed to an impound lot,and stays there until you pay imposed fines. Anne
Depending on what your state laws are, the impound lot will auction your car to try to pay the storage bill.
That depends on the rates charged by the impound lot.
Yes
yes.
IF... you can PROVE the items were in the car when the impound lot stored it, they are. Good luck.
Assuming we are talking about a police impound lot, it will depend on the laws of your state. When a police officer stops a car in your state, whatever paperwork he will ask for during the stop is the same that you will need to show to the impound attendant to get your car back.
The police are supposed to notify you and you should be able to pick it up from the police impound lot.
only registered owner can get car out of impound unless lot owner doesn't follow the law
First of all there is no say that you will get your car back. the only way you might be able to get your car back is if you check all of the impound lots for your car. or if you bought your car after being pulled over or used a boss card. if not in the car lot it has already been sold at an auction.