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Driving without a valid license is a serious offense. Statistics show, unlicensed or suspended drivers are the cause of more injury accidents than licensed drivers and many of those accidents are fatal. California has taken a stance to remove the vehicles from unlicensed drivers.
You can call our non-emergency dispatch number at 916-808-5471, 24 hours a day, seven days a week to find out if your vehicle was towed/impounded. Please have your license plate number available.
If a towed vehicle is subject to a 30-day impound, registered owners may call 916-808-6135 to request a post-storage tow hearing. When calling, owners must follow the instructions and prompts to leave a recorded message including their name, phone number, and vehicle license plate number.
The registered owner of a towed vehicle may request a post-storage hearing in the case of 30-day impounds. Requests must be made within 10 days of the date appearing on the "Notice of Stored Vehicle," which is mailed to the registered owner and legal owner of record, or their agents. The post-storage hearing will be conducted within 48 business hours of the request, excluding weekends and holidays. Hearings are conducted on the telephone by the Tow Hearing Officer. Tow hearings are recorded.
Once the 30-day impound period is over, or when the person cited for driving without a license obtains a valid California Driver License, the registered owner may obtain the vehicle release document to present at the tow yard in order to pick up the vehicle. Vehicle release documents are issued at the Sacramento Police Department Records Public Counters located at the following locations:
5770 Freeport Blvd., Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95822 (map it)
William J. Kinney Police Facility
550 Marysville Blvd.
Sacramento, CA 95838. (map it)
The Sacramento Police Department will verify the driver license status of the person picking up the vehicle. If the registered owner does not possess a valid driver license, another person with a valid license must accompany the owner. Persons acting as agents for the owner must present a power of attorney document or a notarized letter authorizing the agent to take possession of the vehicle on the owner's behalf. The letter must identify the vehicle being picked up. The vehicle must have current registration or have a temporary operating permit before it can be released.
If a vehicle was impounded for evidence, the owner may obtain a release once the Police Department has completed its investigation. Call Investigations at (916) 808-0650 to determine who the investigating officer is and discuss the release with him/her.
The registered owner of the impounded vehicle is responsible for all towing, storage, lien and release fees:
Vehicle Release Fee: Currently $180
(payable to the Sacramento Police Department)
Regular Tow Fee: Currently $200
(payable to the tow company)
Storage Fees: Currently $60 per day
(payable to the tow company)
Vehicle Release Fee: effective January 1, 2024 $180
(payable to the Sacramento Police Department)
Regular Tow Fee: effective January 1, 2024 $235 (1 hour minimum)
(payable to the tow company)
Storage Fees: effective January 1, 2024 $60 per day
(payable to the tow company)
The California Legislature intended to provide safer roads for the motoring public by removing vehicles driven by unlicensed, suspended or revoked drivers for 30 days. A serious violation of the law calls for a serious response. Financial hardship or your need of the vehicle for work or school cannot be taken into account. The vehicle will remain in impound for a full 30 days. If the release day falls on a City holiday or on a weekend, the release may be obtained on the closest business day before the weekend or holiday. If the driver at the time of the tow obtains a valid California driver license any time before the end of the 30-day hold, the vehicle may be released early.
Your vehicle was impounded because you or another person who was driving your vehicle has:
The registered owner can also be cited for allowing an unlicensed driver to drive his/her vehicle. Here are some common circumstances:
If it's your vehicle, it's your responsibility. Under section 14604 CVC, the owner of a vehicle has a duty to ensure the person driving their vehicle possesses a valid license. If you allow or permit anyone, including your spouse, child, friend or relative to drive your vehicle and that person does not have a valid license, you will be responsible for towing and storage fees. You will not have access to your vehicle for 30 days.
To say that someone has taken your car without your permission is not a valid excuse. Ask yourself how this happened. Have you allowed this person to use your car in the past? Do they have access to your vehicle? Did you ask to see their license?
To say that someone without a valid license has taken your vehicle without your knowledge or permission, is in fact, cause for a stolen vehicle report to be filed. That person will be arrested for vehicle theft and prosecuted for that crime.
The registered owner may request a post-storage hearing. It is a review of the tow as provided for in the California Vehicle Code. This is an administrative review to determine whether the officer had reasonable cause to tow the vehicle.
This law follows the driver of the vehicle at the time it was towed. The hold will be lifted if the driver obtains a valid driver license prior to the end of the 30 days. The driver license status is what determines the hold. The registered owner should come to the Police Department for a release once the driver of their vehicle acquires a valid license. The fact that you, the owner, have a valid license is not relevant.
To report abandoned vehicles (or other blights such as illegal dumping), call the City of Sacramento's 311 Information Line (dial 311). You can also submit a complaint online using the City's Code Violation Complaint Form.
Call the Police Department's non-emergency number at 916-808-5471, and an officer will be dispatched. If the person who reported the illegally parked vehicle lives at the location, goes out to meet the officer, and explains that he or she lives at the location and cannot leave the driveway due to its being blocked, the officer can impound the vehicle.
What does the law say about towed vehicles?
On January 1, 1995, new laws were enacted relating to unlicensed drivers in California.
California Vehicle Code Section 14602.6 authorizes law enforcement to tow and impound a vehicle for 30 days when driven by unlicensed, suspended, or revoked drivers. This means if you or someone who is driving your vehicle does not have a valid license and is stopped by law enforcement officers for any reason, your vehicle will be towed and impounded for 30 days.
California Vehicle Code Section 14607.4 - The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
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