How Can I Tell if My Car Has Been Towed?

If your car was towed, you can check the impound lot for it. You can also call the police department and ask about your car. If it’s not in the impound lot, then it has been stolen or sold at auction.

Check your vehicle’s location

If you think your car has been towed, start by checking the location of your vehicle. You can do this by going to and entering your zip code, license plate number, or VIN. If the vehicle is in a private impound lot, you will be charged a fee for retrieval.

Find out how long it will take to get your car back

If your car was towed because it was involved in an accident or for other reasons, such as illegal parking or street sweeping violations, you may need to wait until all of the paperwork has been processed before you can retrieve it from the impound lot.

Depending on where the vehicle was towed to and what type of violation occurred, this process could take anywhere from 24 hours to several days or weeks.

Contact the police department with questions about the two process

In many cases, local police departments have information available online about how long it takes for vehicles involved in accidents or other violations to be released back into their owner’s possession.

What to do if you think your car has been towed?

If you think your car has been towed, the first thing to do is to call the police. You can ask them whether they towed your car. If they did not, then you should contact the tow company and find out where your car was taken.

If the tow company tells you that they did not take your car, then you should call the police and ask them whether they have received any reports of a stolen vehicle matching yours. If they did not receive any such reports, then it is likely that your car was stolen by someone else and not towed at all!

What to do if you can’t afford the tow fee?

Check with your city’s towing laws. Some cities require that you be given a phone number before being towed, and some require that you be given a bill of sale with information about how much you owe.

If you don’t have either of these things, it’s possible that your car wasn’t actually towed it may have just been moved by the police or by another authorized party.

If it turns out that your car has been towed, call around and find out what places will accept your credit card over the phone not all towing companies accept credit card payments. Then go there and pay the two fees.

Conclusion

If you’re worried that your car has been towed, there are a few ways to tell. First, check the parking lot. If there are no cars or your car is missing, it may have been towed. Then, check with the police station.

If they don’t know where it is, then it’s likely that it was towed by a private company. Finally, contact the towing company itself they may have more information about where your vehicle has gone.

Steven Hatman
Steven Hatman

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