Albuquerque, NM asked in Criminal Law for Utah

Q: If I was arrested for warrants and I'm in my car do they s right to impound my car

So if they are nothing in car and they impound the car but I was not doing anything to justify a traffic stop can they still impound the cst

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A: If you were arrested for warrants while in your car, the police might have the right to impound your vehicle. Typically, if you are taken into custody and there is no one else to take possession of the car, law enforcement can impound it to ensure it is not left unattended.

Even if there was nothing illegal in the car and you were not doing anything to justify a traffic stop, the fact that you were arrested can be sufficient grounds for impounding the vehicle. The police often have policies to impound vehicles in these situations to secure the vehicle and its contents.

However, if you believe the impoundment was unjustified, you can challenge it. You may need to request a hearing or consult with a lawyer to understand your rights and the specific laws in your area. Proper legal advice can help you address the situation and potentially recover any fees associated with the impoundment if it was deemed improper.

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