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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the vehicle's License Number, State, and VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) in the designated fields.
  3. Fill in the Make, Model, and Year of the vehicle to provide complete identification.
  4. In the 'I hereby authorize' section, specify the Towing firm responsible for impounding or towing the vehicle.
  5. Indicate the Location from which the vehicle will be towed and enter the Date and Time of impoundment.
  6. Complete the authorizing individual's details by printing their Name, Title, and signing in the designated area.
  7. Provide your Washington driver license number (WDL #) and Mailing address for verification purposes.
  8. Check applicable boxes regarding Body condition and Vehicle inventory items as required.
  9. Finally, ensure all information is accurate before saving or printing your completed form.

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The filing fee for impound hearings is $83. You can pay this fee by cash, personal check, money order, credit card or debit card. If you are unable to pay this fee, you may request a waiver of fees from the court clerk. To request a fee waiver, you will need to file by mail or in person.
A registered owner who is not the driver of the vehicle or a legal owner who is not the driver of the vehicle may redeem the impounded vehicle after it arrives at the registered tow truck operators storage facility as noted in the registered tow truck operators master log.
But when the police tow a vehicle, they can either send it to storage or, in some situations, impound it. In both scenarios, the car will go to the tow lot; but when a cars impounded, the police can refuse to release it until certain conditions are met.
Usually only the owner of the car can get property out of the car. Some impound lots will release the property to another person if they have a notarized letter from the owner saying its okay. The owner still has to prove they get benefits, are homeless, or qualify for legal aid in order to get their things for free.
In most states, a Tow Company cannot hold your car hostage for most Private Tows and some Public Tows. If you take your car out but do not pay the bill, they can and will eventually send it to collections. Check your local laws.
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