The City of Indianapolis has multiple sites which can be used to find a towed or relocated car. In Indianapolis sometimes cars are towed and other times they are relocated. The sites that we link to on this page can help you find a car that was towed or a car that was relocated in Indianapolis.
Indianapolis Auto Return Impound Lot
If your car was towed or impounded in Indianapolis, it most likely can be found in the Indianapolis Auto Return Impound Lot. The Indianapolis Impound is run by Auto Return.
The Indianapolis Auto Return Impound Lot is located at:
2451 S Belmont Ave
Indianapolis, IN 46221
Phone: (317) 308-4479
CLICK HEREfor the Indianapolis Auto Return Website
CLICK HERE for information on locating a towed vehicle in Indianapolis
CLICK HERE to find out if your car was towed in Indianapolis
AUTO RETURN FACEBOOK PAGE
Auto Return in Indianapolis has a FACEBOOK page which will give you information about towed cars and auctioned cars in Indianapolis.
CLICK HERE for the Indianapolis Auto Return Facebook
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The City of Denver has multiple sites which can be used to find a towed or relocated car. In Denver sometimes cars are towed and other times they are relocated. The sites that we link to on this page can help you find a car that was towed, impounded or a car that was relocated in Denver.
MY CAR WAS IMPOUNDED IN DENVER!
ok..MAYBE MY CAR WAS RELOCATED IN DENVER!
If your car was towed in Denver, you should first stop and figure out where it was towed from. It is important to know the difference between impound and relocation of your vehicle. Sometimes, your vehicle is taken to another place and placed in a legal parking spot. It is important to note that despite your initial instincts, the towing of your car does not mean that it was impounded.
Denver Police Non-Emergency line:
(720) 913-2000
Then dial zero to locate a vehicle that was towed in Denver!
TIP: WHEN YOUR VEHICLE IS RELOCATED IN DENVER, THERE CAN BE A $100 FEE
Denver Impounded Vehicles:
(720) 865-0470
WHAT IS THE BOOT? WHEN CAN A CAR BE BOOTED IN DENVER?
In Denver your car can have a Boot placed on it if you have three or more citations or tickets. A boot is a device that attaches to your car wheel and prevents you from moving the car. If you have three or more tickets/citations in Denver, a seizure warning notice may be placed on the car. If your car is Booted, you must resolve the issue immediately. If the issue is not resolved within three days, your car will be considered abandoned. Your car can then be towed. Payment of the fees due and owing is the most appropriate response to a Boot if you wish to prevent your car from being towed to the impound lot.
CLICK HERE FOR DENVER BOOT REMOVAL INFORMATION PAGE
CLICK HERE for the Denver Pay By Web Service to pay the tickets on your booted car
CLICK HERE for information on paying parking tickets in Denver
This site makes no claims as to the content, accuracy, timeliness, or completeness of any of the data provided at this site. The data provided at this site is subject to change at any time. It is understood that the data provided at this site is being used at one’s own risk.
WHY ARE THERE ALTERNATE SIDE PARKING RULES IN NEW YORK CITY?
The ASP Rules are also referred to as the NYC Street Cleaning Rules. This is because New York City needs to be able to clean it’s streets. So, each day, they require that cars are removed from the street for a couple of hours a day. During that period, Street Sweepers and Street Cleaners work to clean the streets of New York City.
Parking Signs:
Parking in Manhattan is tough enough!
The NYC DOT also has a great resource to help you understand New York City Parking Signs. CLICK HERE
New York City Parking Tickets
If you violate New York City Parking laws, including alternate side parking rules which may be in effect in NYC, you may receive a parking ticket. Sometimes, people get parking tickets and never realize one has been issued. Often a pedestrian or the wind removes the ticket from the car. Rain and other conditions may render a ticket illegible. If you wish to check to see if you have a parking ticket in NYC, you can use the NYC Department of Finance Parking Ticket Information Site.
The good news is, you can pay your NYC Tickets online! (through NYC department of finance)
CLICK HERE to find out if you have an NYC Parking Ticket
PARKING RULES IN NEW YORK CITY DURING WINTER STORMS
When a storm hits New York City, especially in the event of a Blizzard or other snow storm, alternate side parking rules are often suspended. However, if there is a snow storm in New York City, do not assume that parking rules will be suspended. You can check the NYC Alternate Side Twitter page for real time parking rule updates in the event of a Blizzard or winter storm. Please note that often, parking meter rules will still be in effect.
CLICK HERE to get NYC Parking Regulations during a blizzard or snow storm in NYC from Twitter site
CLICK HERE to get New York City Parking rules during a blizzard or snow storm in NYC from NYC.GOV
The City of Houston has multiple sites which can be used to find a towed or relocated car. In Houston sometimes cars are towed and other times they are relocated. The sites that we link to on this page can help you find a car that was towed or a car that was relocated in Houston.
CLICK HERE to go to the City of Houston Towed Vehicle Management System. This site gives you Houston towed vehicle information and Houston relocated vehicle information. Find a towed car or relocated car in Houston if it is in the Houston Police Department (HPD) database. You can search by make of the vehicle, and/or search by the license plate or VIN number.
Please note: According to the HPD towed car site, Please allow two hours from time of tow to time of entry. Vehicles that have been released are not searchable.
CLICK HERE to go to Houston Tow Truck Company Forms from the Texas Licensing Division.
The Houston Police Department also has a tow line. The number to the HPD Tow Line is 713-308-8580. This is the number to the Records Division Tow Line. The phone number to the Harris County Tow Line is (713) 755-6042.
If your car was stolen, you can get information from the Houston Police Department about what to do next.
CLICK HERE for the Houston Police Department Auto Theft Division site.
CLICK HERE for the Houston Police Department Auto Theft FAQ page.
Have to get your Towed or Relocated Car from the Houston Police Department Compound? The Address to the Vehicle Compound is below:
CLICK HERE for the HPD Auto Theft Division Vehicle Compound Page
Pay Traffic Tickets in Harris County
The Harris County Justice of the Peace Courts have an Online Traffic Ticket Payment System. You can get case information and information about your ticket. CLICK HERE to pay your Harris County Traffiic Ticket online.
CLICK HERE for information on Hearings for Towing Hearings in Harris County.
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Vehicles towed and/or relocated in New York City can be found using the New York City Towed Vehicle Search Site. The site allows you to search for towed cars by License Plate number. In order to locate your towed car, you must provide:
In New York City, cars and vehicles can be towed by a number of different agencies. A car can be towed by the New York City Police Department (NYPD), the City Marshall or the Sheriff. How you get your car back after it is towed is dependent on who towed the car. Click Here for more towing information from the City of New York. Click Here for information on Parking Ticket Services.
If the NYPD Towed your vehicle because it was illegally parked:
You must get your towed car back from the New York City Police Department at one of their locations.
CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE NYC TOWED VEHICLE LOCATOR – find your nyc towed car!
If your car was illegally parked & your unpaid parking tickets in judgment (not new parking tickets) total more than one hundred one dollars ($101) you must pay the New York City Department of Finance all judgment debt and penalties before you can get your vehicle back.
According to the NYC.gov site, you must do the following:
Pay the judgment debt, fines and fees at the Finance Business Center.
Ask for a Vehicle Release Form.
Take the Vehicle Release form to the NYPD impound lot.
Pay towing fees and get your vehicle.
NYPD impound lots accept major credit cards, cash, certified check and money orders.
Please note: NYPD tow pounds are closed on:
New Years Day
Memorial Day
4th of July
Labor Day
Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Day
If your Vehicle was Towed by A MARSHALL because you have more than $350 in Parking Tickets:
You must pay the judgment and penalties.
CLICK HERE FOR A LIST OF CITY MARSHALL PHONE NUMBERS from the New York City Department of Finance Website.
CLICK HERE for details about the car booting program in New York City (in NYC cars are booted when they have more than $350 in parking tickets, red light tickets, and other tickets in judgment).
TELEPHONE NUMBERS TO CALL IN NEW YORK CITY FOR INFORMATION ABOUT A TOWED VEHICLE:
Call 311
Call 212-NEW-YORK (Out-of-City)
TTY 212-504-4115 (Hearing Impaired)
If you are booted: Pay your judgment debt by calling the booting customer service number at 877-207-2134 or in person at a Finance Business Center.
NYC BOOTED VEHICLES
CLICK HERE for the New York City Department of Finance Booting Page/Parking Ticket Information Page
Bronx
745 East 141st Street between Bruckner Expressway & East River
Hours: Mon-Fri: 8 AM – 10 PM
Saturday: 8 AM – 3 PM
Sunday: Closed
Bronx Tow Pound Phone: (718) 585-1385 or (718) 585-1391
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Navy Yard; entrance is at corner of Sands Street & Navy Street
Hours: Mon-Fri: 8 AM – 10 PM
Saturday: 8 AM – 3 PM
Sunday: Closed
Brooklyn Tow Pound Phone: (718) 237-3300
Manhattan
Pier 76 at West 38th Street & 12th Avenue
Hours: 24 hours a day. However, the Tow pound is closed on Sunday mornings at 5am and reopens monday morning at 7am.
Manhattan Tow Pound Phone: (212) 971-0771 or (212) 971-0772
Queens
Under the Kosciusko Bridge at 56th Road & Laurel Hill Boulevard
42-02 56th Road
Maspeth NY 11378
Hours: Mon-Fri: 8 AM – 10 PM
Saturday: 8 AM – 3 PM
Sunday: Closed
Queens Tow Pound Phone: (718) 786-7122, (718) 786-7123 or (718) 786-7136
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If you can’t find your car and you believe that your car was recently towed, it can be pretty shocking. Often, finding your car after it has been towed can be a scary process. This site was created to help simplify that process. It is intended to be a database of all the towed car databases in the county. Not every city has an online towed car search system, so sometimes you will have to call city agencies to get more information about your towed vehicle.
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