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What happens to a car after it is seized? Whatever the circumstances of its seizure, the police will take it to an on-site impound, which is generally at the nearest local police station.
Section 256.1(1) of the Highway Traffic Act states in part: ...at a rate of speed that was sixty kilometres per hour or more over the maximum posted speed limit, the peace officer shall impound the motor vehicle that was being driven by the person.
Fees Towing distance rateUp to 3,000 kg gross vehicle weight$2.233,000 kg to 6,300 kg gross vehicle weight$2.796,300 kg to 9,072 kg gross vehicle weight$3.159,702 kg and over gross vehicle weight$6.7157 more rows
Getting your vehicle released from the impound lot If police impounded your vehicle because you drove it unlicensed, it can be released once you have a new driver's licence. If police impounded your vehicle because someone else was driving it without a licence, it can be released when they have a new driver's licence.
If you were caught under this scenario and it is your first offence, you will immediately receive a 90-day suspension of your license, a 30-day vehicle seizure, a $1,000 fine plus surcharge and a requirement to take the \u201cPlanning Ahead\u201d course.
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$271.25\u2014for release from the holding yard, $162.75\u2014for the onsite release of the vehicle after it is secured ready for towing, $27.10\u2014per day for storing a private property towed vehicle in the holding yard.
Getting your vehicle released from the impound lot If police impounded your vehicle because you drove it unlicensed, it can be released once you have a new driver's licence. If police impounded your vehicle because someone else was driving it without a licence, it can be released when they have a new driver's licence.
If you were caught under this scenario and it is your first offence, you will immediately receive a 90-day suspension of your license, a 30-day vehicle seizure, a $1,000 fine plus surcharge and a requirement to take the \u201cPlanning Ahead\u201d course.
In most cases where the vehicle is not badly damaged or off the road, the charges will be: two-wheeled vehicles: £150 removal charge and £10 per day storage. cars and light vans: £150 removal charge and £20 per day storage.
What happens to a car after it is seized? Whatever the circumstances of its seizure, the police will take it to an on-site impound, which is generally at the nearest local police station.

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