IMPOUNDED MOTOR VEHICLES
If your vehicle has been impounded because of a parking violation, because it was disabled in a traffic accident, or for any other reason, it is important to retrieve the vehicle as soon as possible to avoid daily (and costly) impound lot storage charges.
Vehicles impounded by the New Carrollton City Police Department are towed and stored by Charlie's Towing & Recovery Service,
5913 Tuxedo Road - Cheverly, Maryland 20781. Telephone Number (301) 773-5818.
Before a vehicle can be retrieved from the impound lot, a VEHICLE RELEASE must be obtained from the New Carrollton City Police Department. A Vehicle Release is an official form which authorizes the towing company to turn the vehicle over to it's rightful owner, after all towing and storage charges have been paid.
Vehicle Releases can only be obtained from the New Carrollton City Police Department Headquarters located at:
6016 Princess Garden Parkway - New Carrollton, Maryland 20784
From 9am to 5pm, Monday - Friday only.
The Fee for a VEHICLE RELEASE is $75.00
Cash, Credit Card or Money Orders Only - Personal Checks Not Accepted
(Please note that this fee is in addition to the towing and storage charges from Charlie's Towing Service)
To obtain a Vehicle Release you must be the Registered Owner of the Vehicle,
or have Power of Attorney, and you must have Valid Identification.
If you have any questions, Call (301) 459-0142.
Was Your Vehicle Impounded? All vehicles impounded within Prince George's County must be
reported to the Prince George's County Police Department's Teletype Section, unless the owner has already been notified.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT PRIVATE IMPOUNDS
Private property owners have the lawful right to remove vehicles from their property which they feel have been abondoned, or violate their property management rules. Many apartment complexes and shopping centers employ the use of contract towing services to impound vehicles from their property. The police department does not regulate these types of "private impounds," and has no involvement in the release of vehicles impounded under these circumstances. If you think your vehicle was towed from private property, you should contact the property owner or management company to inquire which towing company has possession of your vehicle. If you are unable to locate the property owner or their agent, you can call the New Carrollton City Police Department, and we will assist you in determining which company towed your vehicle and why.