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Thursday, 16 October 2008 07:44

 

To pick up your vehicle

 

  1. Proof of ownership and personal identification is required to secure the release of any vehicle.
  2. All outstanding fees must be paid in full (no partial payments accepted) prior to release.
  3. Uninsured or unregistered vehicles may not be driven out of the lot.  They may be towed to private property at the owner's expense.
  4. Vehicle Operators must provide a valid operators license.
  5. Vehicles will not be release to persons under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
  6. Vehicles that have been seized for investigations may only be accessed or released upon receipt of written approval of the officer that seized the vehicle.

 

To have someone else pick up your vehicle for you

 

  1. A letter of authorization from the rightful owner is required, indicating the make, model, license plate number and the Vehicle Identification Number, along with the owner's operator's license number.
  2. The letter must be signed and dated by the rightful owner of the vehicle.
  3. In addition to the letter, the designated person will require  a copy of the vehicle registration, insurance and a valid operator's license if the vehicle is to be driven out.
  4. In addition to the letter, the designated person will require a copy of the vehicle ownership and valid identification if the vehicle is being towed out of the lot.
  5. Vehicles will not be released to person's under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
  6. Vehicles that have been seized for investigations may only be accessed or released upon receipt of written approval of the officer that seized the vehicle.

 

To secure the release of a vehicle with dealer plates, vehicle operators must,

 

  1. Provide a valid operator's license.
  2. Proof of registration and insurance for the dealer plate.
  3. Proof that the vehicle is owned by the individual or company that owns the dealer plate.
    ex.  Bill of lading or bill of sale.
  4. Evidence of an association with the individual or company that owns the dealer plate.
    ex.  Business card or pay stub.

 

To secure the release of a rental vehicle

  1. Renter may be required to obtain authorization from the Rental Company stating renter is allowed to release the vehicle.
  2. Provide a valid operator's license.
  3. Copy of the valid rental agreement, which must be in the name(s) of the individual(s) retrieving the vehicle.
  4. Rental company employees retrieving rental vehicles require evidence of an association with the rental company.
    ex.  Business card or pay stub.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 16 October 2008 08:17 )
 

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