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Post-Storage Hearing/Vehicle Impoundments
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A valid driver's license, current vehicle registration and proof of mandatory auto insurance must be presented in the name of the registered owner for your vehicle to be released. You must pay an Administrative Fee of $150 with cash, cashier's check or money order payable to City of Douglas. Upon payment of the fee you will be given a copy of a release form that you must take to the towing company.Post-Storage Hearing/Vehicle Impoundments
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Vehicles impounded under ARS 28-3511 must be stored for a period of 30 days before being released. The law allows for some exceptions, and you may be eligible to have the vehicle released sooner. For example, if your driver's license is reinstated by the Motor Vehicle Division or the courts, you may be allowed to have your vehicle released before the 30 day period. For more information refer to the details from the FAQ entry, regarding getting aPost-Storage Hearing/Vehicle Impoundments
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Under certain limited circumstances, you may be able to have the vehicle returned to you prior to the end of the 30-day period. In some cases this may require a Post Storage Hearing. Post Storage hearing are done on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m., excluding holidays. You may be eligible to have the vehicle released early only if you meet one of the following conditions or circumstances: - If the owner presents satisfactory proof that the owner's driving privilege has been reinstated. (Note: if this applies to you, bring proof to the Douglas Police Department that your license is now valid.) - If the vehicle was reported stolen at the time it was impounded, - If the vehicle is subject to bailment under ARS 28-3511(A)(2) and was driven by an employee of a business establishment including a parking service or repair garage. - If all of the following apply: the owner or owner's agent was not the person driving in violation at the time of the impoundment, and the owner or the owner's agent is in the business of renting motor vehicles without drivers, and the vehicle is registered pursuant to ARS 28-2166. In certain situations, the spouse of the owner may also enter into an agreement with the Douglas Police Department stating they will not let a driver arrested for Driving on Suspended or No Valid License, Extreme or Aggravated D.U.I. or a minor in possession of alcohol to drive the vehicle within 1 year. If the agreement is violated, there is no relief available from the 30 day impound period within the next year. In addition, the vehicle may be released to the lien holder or repossession agent identified on the M.V.D. record before the end of the 30 days. Get more information aboutPost-Storage Hearing/Vehicle Impoundments
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Arizona law requires the owner to pay for all towing charges as well as storage fees. Storage fees are limited to a maximum of $15 per day, but additional impound or towing fees may apply. These charges are due to the towing company that removed and is storing your vehicle. In addition, pursuant to ARS 28-3514, the owner is liable for an administrative fee of $150 paid with cash, cashier's check or money order payable to the City of Douglas.Post-Storage Hearing/Vehicle Impoundments
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Only the Douglas Police Department can release your vehicle. On or after the 30th day of impound, your vehicle will generally be eligible for release to you. To receive the release paperwork, follow these steps: - You must pay an Administrative Fee of $150 with cash, cashier's check or money order payable to City of Douglas. Upon payment of the fee you will be given a copy of a release form that you must take to the towing company. - At the towing company, you must pay the towing and storage fees. Payment is made directly to the towing company by cash, money order, certified check or credit card. If you arrive at the tow yard to reclaim your vehicle outside of regular business hours, you may be charged a gate fee. You must also present proof of your identity and ownership to the tow company. - If you do not claim your vehicle within 10 days of the available release date, the towing company may file for an abandoned title to the vehicle.Post-Storage Hearing/Vehicle Impoundments
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The registered owner of the vehicle must pay the $150 Administrative Fee with cash, cashier's check or money order payable to City of Douglas. A valid driver's license, current vehicle registration and proof of mandatory auto insurance must be presented. The registered owner must also pay for all towing fees and storage charges directly to the towing company in order to qualify for the release of the vehicle.Post-Storage Hearing/Vehicle Impoundments
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You must first completely meet all legal title and registration requirements before the vehicle can be returned to you. This can be done through the Arizona Motor Vehicle Department (MVD). If the vehicle is registered out of state, you must either register the vehicle in Arizona or deal with the state in which it is currently registered. The vehicle cannot be released without proof of current registration and mandatory auto insurance.Post-Storage Hearing/Vehicle Impoundments
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Under Arizona law, the towing company may file for an abandoned title and seek ownership of the vehicle if it is left at the tow yard unclaimed for more than 10 days past the mandatory 30 day impoundment. If you have difficulty in paying for the towing and storage, you should at least contact the towing company if you wish to retain ownership of your vehicle.Post-Storage Hearing/Vehicle Impoundments
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Yes. The owner would have to prove that this had been corrected and their driving privileges reinstated, at which time we will release the vehicle upon payment of an administrative fee of $150 and towing and storage charges.Post-Storage Hearing/Vehicle Impoundments
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Yes, the owner is still liable for the administrative fee ($150) and all towing and storage fees up to the actual date of release.Post-Storage Hearing/Vehicle Impoundments
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No, the towing company is not allowed to release an impounded vehicle without paperwork from the Douglas Police Department. You must follow the claim process.Post-Storage Hearing/Vehicle Impoundments
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No. As long as the officer impounded your vehicle according to the law and Douglas Police Department policies and procedures, the outcome of any trial is not relevant.Post-Storage Hearing/Vehicle Impoundments
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