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Silverdale Towing
9305 Silverdale Way NW
Silverdale, WA. 98383
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The following rules apply to the redemption (picking up) of impounded vehicles.
The regulations and fees are Washington State Law, and must
be adhered to at all times. Please don't waist your time and ours by asking
us to break the law; we will not. If after reading these rules, you still have questions,
please >>Contact Us
All of the following is required for us
to release an impounded vehicle:
- The
vehicle must be registered to the person seeking to redeem it
(exception see:
releasing vehicle to friend)
- The
registered or legal owner must be present and have valid picture
identification
- All towing
and storage fees must be paid
- You must
have a Police Department release
(if vehicle is under a police hold)
Also see:
1. The person wishing to redeem the
vehicle must be the registered or legal owner according to Department of
Licensing records.
The vehicle must be registered to the person
seeking to redeem the vehicle. If you have purchased the vehicle, but have
not yet transferred the registration into your name, you must do so
before attempting to redeem the vehicle.
2. The registered owner,
legal owner, or
their agent, must
present valid picture identification such as a drivers license, state
identification card, passport or other verified identification.
The person seeking to redeem the vehicle
must have valid picture identification. No one can claim a vehicle without
valid identification. If you have no valid picture identification, you must
go to a licensing agent and transfer the registration of the vehicle into
the name of someone who does have valid picture identification.
3. All towing and storage
fees must be paid before the vehicle can be released from impound.
The minimum fee for a police ordered impound
entering our yard is $173.50 plus sales tax. Typical fees are:
- Towing fee is $154 per hour, per WSP class "A"
rate schedule.
- Storage fee is $39 per day, calculated to
nearest half day, per WSP rate schedule. ($19.50 per half)
- An after hours release fee of $77.00 will be
charged if vehicle or contents are released after normal business hours
of 8:00am to 5:00pm Monday through Friday.
The minimum fee for a Kitsap County Sheriff or Private Property impound
entering our yard is $217.00 plus sales tax. Typical fees are:
- Towing fee's is $192.00 per hour, per WSP private
class "A" rate schedule
- Storage Fee is $50.00 per day , Calculated to
the nearest half day
- An after hours release fee of $96 will be
charged if vehicle or contents are released after normal business hours
of 8:00am to 5:00pm Monday through Friday.
* These rates are current as of Dec
1st, 2006 but are subject to change
4. If the vehicle is on a
Police Hold
- Vehicles placed on a 30, 60, or 90
day HOLD require a deposit of 50% of the towing & storage fees within 5
days of the date of impound, otherwise the vehicle will be auctioned
BEFORE the hold is up. The registered owner is NOT eligible to purchase
the vehicle at auction.
- A Police Department release must be
obtained by the person seeking to redeem a vehicle before we can release
the vehicle from impound.
- Vehicles impounded for "Driving While
License Suspended" may be subject to a 30, 60, or 90 day hold.
- Vehicles placed on HOLD for
investigation of a crime, must be released by the investigating
detective before the vehicle can be released from impound.
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The vehicle
is not registered to me, but I have the bill-of-sale.
A bill-of-sale does not
constitute proof of ownership in Washington State, and therefore cannot be
used to redeem an impounded vehicle. You must go to a licensing agent and
transfer the vehicles' registration into your name before attempting to
redeem the vehicle.
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Releasing the vehicle or its
contents to a friend.
A NOTARIZED letter from
the registered or legal owner is the only acceptable way to allow another
party to claim the vehicle, or its contents. The letter needs to state your
name, license plate number or VIN of the vehicle, name of the person the car
or contents may be released to, and the NOTARIZED signature of the
registered or legal owner. The person redeeming the vehicle or its contents
for the owner must have
valid picture identification.
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Claiming personal property
from an impounded vehicle.
If the vehicle is on a Police
hold, NOBODY can see, touch, or remove personal property from the vehicle..
Nothing integral or
attached to the vehicle can be removed, these would include, but are not
limited to, batteries, tires, radios, amplifiers, and speakers.
Only personal property such as
clothing, papers, tools, fishing equipment, and baby seats can be removed
from the vehicle when the vehicle is not on a Police Hold. A
NOTARIZED
letter from the registered owner or
legal owner is required if another party is to remove the property.
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What happens if I fail to
redeem my vehicle??
Impounded vehicles accrue
storage fees on a daily basis, therefore the sooner you pick-up your
vehicle, the less it will cost. A vehicle not redeemed by its owner is put
up for public auction in an attempt to recover the towing & storage fees.
Since the registered & legal owners are NOT eligible to purchase the
vehicle at auction, the vehicles sale price rarely matches the fees against
it. After the auction, two things happen:
1. If the vehicle did
not sell, or the sale price was not sufficient to cover the towing & storage
fees, collection proceeding are immediately started against the registered
owner for the remaining balance of the towing and storage fees, plus the
costs of collections.
2. The Washington State
Patrol issues the registered owner a citation for
"Littering-Abandoned Vehicle", which carries a $538 fine and eventual
license suspension if restitution is not made to the towing company.
You have 15 days to respond to this citation and pay the towing and storage
fees.
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Why do we have these
stringent state regulations?
Quite simply, to protect the
owner of the vehicle. We take many steps to protect your vehicle and its
contents, including police inventory, high wire security fencing,
surveillance cameras, and alarms. If your car is Impounded or towed from an
accident, would you really want anybody to be able to claim your
vehicle and its contents? If we released your vehicle and/or it's contents
to someone other then you, and you did not receive them, that liability
would fall on us, and the body that enforces our regulations, Washington
State Patrol. Since Department of Licensing records are the only way to
determine the true owner of the vehicle, the state requires that you prove
you are that person.
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