Depend on what kind of scam that the local authorities are running...
One of the most innovative I have seen is in the city of Little Rock....If you get pulled over for no insurance they tow your car to a wrecking yard and you have to get a ride home or walk....
Then before you can get your car you have to procure insurance, pay a tow fee along with a very high "storage fee".
Since you didn't have insurance because you couldn't afford it in the first place there is no way you are going to come up with all of those extra "Fees".....Voila...Free car.
Once a month the wrecking yard has an auction and sells cars complete with a shiny new impound title...
2007-10-23 08:51:12
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answered by Anonymous
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If your vehicle was impounded because it was part of a crime then, it maybe a while before you get it back. However, if the person driving it had an arrest warrant and was arrested while driving your car then you may be able to get it back by paying the towing and impound fee. If the vehicle is going to forfeited because it was in the commission or a crime, when the forfeiture papers get to the bank or wherever you are leasing it, they can petition to get it back. You might want to find out the specifics first. If it is a forfeiture, talk to the bank and tell them what happened and if you can have it back. Of course, you will need to continue to make the payments on it during the course of impound.
Call the bar association and ask if you can get advice from an attorney for a minimum fee. Here in AZ there is a lawyer referral service where you pay $35 to speak with an attorney for 1/2 hour. So check that out - but get as much infor to give the attorney before you go.
2007-10-23 06:38:52
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answered by Ana C 3
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In New York it will depend on the offense committed. The person took the car with your permission, so if the offense (like some drug offenses) includes confiscation of the vehicle, you're toast.
Now arrested is not convicted, so if he beats the charges the car should be released. I'd contact an attorney who might be able to explore options with the police.
2007-10-23 06:34:01
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answered by Uncle John 6
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2016-10-07 11:29:56
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answered by Erika 4
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yes you can you have to find out where they took it to
it will cost around150-250 dollars
in NYC
try the police pound
there on in by the west side high way around the 30's or 40's
2007-10-23 06:34:15
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answered by Scando Fonz 4
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You are hot answerme, you have a very sexy look about you, lol.
Yes, if I was you I would try to get my car back. Check the nyc police department website, you may get further information as to where to inquire about your vehicle.
Good luck sexy!
2007-10-23 07:40:18
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answered by John 5
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Call a lawyer.
2007-10-23 06:32:08
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answered by davidmi711 7
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Lesson learned, don't loan your car to criminals.
2007-10-23 06:40:04
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answered by Anonymous
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