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The maximum charge for involuntary towing of motor vehicles by police order or for trespass on private property is set forth in 220 C.M.R. 272.00. Currently, the maximum rate for police-ordered or involuntary towing (from private property) is $108.00 for towing.
The Transportation Oversight Division of the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU) regulates the involuntary towing operations of towing companies in Massachusetts.
The towing-vehicle must be properly registered (not a passenger registration).
Massachusetts towing laws for police If your vehicle is towed by the police, it will be taken to an impound lot. The bottom line: Police may only tow your vehicle if its parked illegally or has been abandoned, or in certain emergency circumstances, like inclement weather.
Abandoned vehicles A vehicle that has been left on a public or private way without the permission of the private owner or the appropriate authority is considered abandoned. The city or town or state police may dispose of the vehicle after obtaining ownership.
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Maximum charges Massachusetts State Police ordered tow (includes 5 miles of travel and 1 hour of service/waiting time)$108.00Service/waiting time in excess of 1 hour (billed in 1/2 hour increments)$42.00Additional labor (per hour)$38.00Mileage charge (over 5 miles, billed per mile)$3.60Toll chargesActual cost4 more rows
You can also call the Boston Police Department at 617-343-4629 to find out which company towed your car. If you dont know your license plate number, call Boston Police at 617-343-4629. Please provide the make, model, and color of vehicle, the address where it was towed from, or other important information.
For a period of twenty days from impound, personal belongings shall be kept intact, and shall be returned to the vehicles owner or agent during normal business hours upon request and presentation of a drivers license or other sufficient identification.

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