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VehicleRELEASE

Vehicles that have been impounded at our facility are available for release 24/7. Our normal office hours are Monday thru Friday 8am to 6pm; However 24 Hour service is always available.

Legal documents that will be required of each person to present in order to take possession of a vehicle in our impound lot:

1. Photo Identification
2. Legal Instrument(s) Identifying Ownership
3. Valid Form of Payment for the total amount due at the time of release/pick-up.

NOTE: A vehicle/vessel stored in our impound lot will only be released to the legal and/or registered owner. The exception to this rule would be when the legal and/or registered owners actual presence is unlikely due to a limited list of reasons that may, or may not, be limited to:

A. - Hospitalized due to Illness or Injury
B. - Located in another City, State or Country of considerable traveling distance from the location of our main office.
C. - Imprisoned in a Local Jail, State or Federal Detention Facility

In the event that one of the three above scenarios exists, a "VEHICLE RELEASE FORM" would be required to be completed and notarized by a legally commissioned Notary Public. Said form can be obtained from this website by clicking onto the icon/image on this page, or can be faxed by calling our office at (813) 221-6800.

In the case where the legal and/or registered owner has been judged to be "mentally incompetent" by a signed court order, a copy of such court order accompanied by a valid and/or legal "power-of-attorney" instrument will be required for presentation at the time of vehicle release.

In the case where the legal and/or registered owner is "deceased", then a valid/legal "death certificate" will be required for presentation at the time of vehicle release, in addition to documents providing proof that the person the vehicle/vessel is being released to is the "executor" of the estate of the legal and/or registered owner of the vehicle being released, or any legal and binding document(s) that can establish that the person claiming such a vehicle has a legal right to take possession of same.