If it's impounded, you have to pay the impound fees and reclaim your vehicle. If it's been seized as evidence, it won't be available until the case is closed.
The police officers now are responsible for keeping that car since that car was found with drugs inside it.Added: It depends on WHY the vehicle was seized. If it was seized only for evidence, you should be able to get it back after the court action has been completed.On the other hand - if the vehicle was seized under the authority of federal law, it is gone forever and the agency that seized it will get it, if they want it. If not it may be sent to auction and the agency that seized it will get the proceeds of the sale.
Yes, major assets such as a car or a house can be seized in order to pay child support.
There are a number of online sites which contain information about seized vehicle auctions. The web domain "PoliceAuctions," for example, is a good resource.
The debtor seized it (they are the only ones that can)....they want it. If it isn't the debtor, what does Ford have to do with it?
inpounded you can get back for a fee, seized you cant get back unless the agencie that took it gives it back
Almost any asset you have can be seized by the IRS on a claim or judgement.
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Not enough information is supplied about the reason for the vehicle impoundment.For instance - was it impounded as evidence? Was it impounded as being used in a crime? Was it impounded as an unsafe vehicle? Was it seized for drugs? Was it seized pursuant to an arrest for DUI?
Unable to answer with specifics since these penalties vary from state-to-state. However, in some states, in addition to the legal penalty, you will lose your hunting privileges, your hunting weapon will be seized, and if you are in a vehicle your vehicle will be seized as well.
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