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California Vehicle Code section 22651 (2025) (h) (1)If an officer arrests a person driving or in control of a vehicle for an alleged offense, and the officer is, by this code or other law, required or permitted to take, and, except as provided in Section 23109 3, does take, the person into custody
Vehicle Code 22651 VC - Towing and Impound Laws California Vehicle Code 22651 VC is the law authorizing motor vehicles to be towed and impounded if the driver is arrested for driving under the influence (DUI), parks illegally, or has at least five unpaid parking tickets
California VC §22651: California Impound Towing Laws - Simmrin Law Group California Vehicle Code §22651: California Impound Towing Laws outlines the authority pursuant to state law to remove vehicles under certain conditions, especially when a vehicle interferes with traffic flow, highway maintenance, or public safety
22651 California Impound Towing Laws | Crockett Law Group California Vehicle Code (CVC) 22651 gives law enforcement the authority to tow and impound vehicles under specific conditions If a vehicle is illegally parked, abandoned, or involved in an accident, police officers may remove it from the roadway
Understanding California Vehicle Code 22651 (h) - Expert Q A 22651 is the statute that gives police and peace officers the authority to have vehicles towed The section (h) that you cite is the authority the police peace officers have to tow a vehicle when the driver is arrested or the driver's license is suspended or revoked
California Vehicle Code Section 22651 - Laws (a) When a vehicle is left unattended upon a bridge, viaduct, or causeway or in a tube or tunnel where the vehicle constitutes an obstruction to traffic
Vehicle Code 22651 Impounded Vehicles - Gorelick Law Under California Vehicle Code Section 22651, a law enforcement officer who is engaged in enforcing vehicle laws can remove a vehicle if the officer arrests the person driving or in control of a vehicle for an alleged offense