Colorado Springs, CO asked in Uncategorized for Colorado

Q: My vehicle is in an impound lot and I was not notified except by my son. I have tried several times to call the deputy

I have tried to call the deputy that put the hol

d on my vehicle to find out why and he will not return my calls who can I contact for help

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James L. Arrasmith
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A: I'm sorry you're going through this situation. Start by visiting the impound lot in person if possible; sometimes direct communication can resolve issues more quickly. Make sure to bring your ID, vehicle registration, and any other relevant documents.

If you're unable to get information from the impound lot staff, contact your local police department or city hall. They can provide details about why your vehicle was towed and guide you on the next steps. Additionally, check your local government website for information on impound procedures and your rights.

If you continue to face difficulties, consider reaching out to a legal advisor who can help you understand your options. Keeping records of all your attempts to communicate will also be beneficial. Hopefully, you'll be able to retrieve your vehicle soon.

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