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To Contest a Tow Ordered by SFPD Contact the SFPDs STOP unit at: 415.678. 3625 or visit SFPD for more information.
The first step is to call the tow truck company and ask for the release paperwork. This paperwork will list all of the fees associated with retrieving your vehicle. Do not pay these fees over the phone! Next, go down to where your vehicle is being held and request that they release it to you without payment.
Under California law, the impound lot will only hold your vehicle for a maximum of 30 calendar days. If you dont claim your car by then, police will sell the vehicle at auction. In addition, some lots charge fees by the day, so the longer you wait to collect your car, the higher your fees may be.
If you want to waive or fight the fees, you can dispute it, go to court, or have a third party fight on your behalf. In some cases, if you can prove homelessness or low income, you can have them waived. If you need to pay the impound fees but cannot, taking out a loan or borrowing from friends are two options.
The legal owner must pay the lien holder [ie: shop] a maximum amount of $1500.00 for work or services performed on the vehicle by the auto repair dealer and $1025.00 for towing and storage. If a lien sale or court action is filed, the maximum towing and storage charges are increased to $1250.00.
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Penalty for Excessive Charges. If you have a complaint about a local towing company, you should contact your local law enforcement and the Better Business Bureau. You may also check the drivers reposessors license on DCAs Bureau of Security and Investigative Services or by calling (800) 952-5210.
Section 22658 - Removal of vehicle parked on private property to storage facility (a)The owner or person in lawful possession of private property, including an association of a common interest development, as defined in Sections 4080 and 4100 or Sections 6528 and 6534 of the Civil Code, may cause the removal of a
Per Illinois law, police have the right to tow a vehicle if it is abandoned or left unattended on a toll highway, interstate highway, or expressway for two hours or more. Private property owners can have their vehicle towed if it is trespassing.

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