A vehicle parked in a restricted parking lot without proper authorization is subject to towing at the request of the owner or tenant from whom parking permission should have been obtained.
The restricted parking lot must have signs readily visible stating the parking lot restrictions, the hours for restricted parking and who to contact for information regarding a towed vehicle.
Once the vehicle has been towed, the tower is required to notify local law enforcement within twenty-four (24) hours of the license number of the vehicle and every thirty (30) days thereafter while the vehicle is in the tower's possession.
If, after a minimum of ninety (90) days, the vehicle remains unclaimed and still in the tower's possession, the tower may proceed with a Storage-Repair Lien to recover any fees owed.
The proceeds from the sale are intended to satisfy the lien, including any reasonable charges of notice, advertising and sale. Any money obtained from the sale of the vehicle that exceeds the fees owed to you, must be surrendered to the County Treasurer in the county in which the sale occurred.
The County Treasurer will hold such money for a period of five years. If the original vehicle owner or any lien or security interest holder of record contacts the County Treasurer and provides satisfactory evidence of the ownership of the vehicle, or satisfactory evidence of the lien or security interest, the money will be turned over the owner or lienholder. If the money is unclaimed at the end of the five years, the money will be appropriated to the support of the schools.
Abandoned vehicles ordered towed by Law Enforcement do not qualify for titles under Vehicles Towed from Private Property. Certificates of Title for abandoned motor vehicles can be obtained only by the Law Enforcement agency that ordered the vehicle towed. For additional information on Abandoned Vehicles, please refer to Abandoned Vehicles.
If a vehicle has been left after storage or repair work has been completed, please refer to Storage-Repair Lien.
Questions regarding Vehicles Towed From Private Property may be addressed by email or by phone at (402) 471-3918.