Indiana Code
Chapter 1. Abandoned Vehicles
9-22-1-8. Release to Owner or Lienholder of Stored Vehicle; Required Notification; Fees; Payments; Business Hours

Sec. 8. (a) Subject to subsection (b), if the properly identified person who owns or holds a lien on a vehicle appears at the site of storage before disposal of the vehicle or parts and pays all costs relating to a tow, the storage of the vehicle, and all allowable fees, as applicable, the vehicle or parts shall be released.
(b) A towing service or storage yard may charge an inspection fee to an owner, a lienholder, or an insurance company representative to inspect a vehicle or retrieve items from the vehicle. A fee under this subsection must be refunded if the costs relating to a tow, the storage of the vehicle, and all allowable fees, as applicable, are paid under subsection (a).
(c) A towing service or storage yard must accept payment made by any of the following means from a person seeking to release a vehicle under this section:
(1) Cash.
(2) Certified check.
(3) Insurance check.
(4) Money order.
A towing service or storage facility may elect to accept payment by means of a credit card or debit card.
(d) Upon receiving payment of all costs relating to a tow, the storage of a vehicle, and all allowable fees, as applicable, a towing service or storage yard shall provide to the person making payment an itemized receipt that includes the information set forth in IC 24-14-5, to the extent the information is known or available.
(e) A towing service or storage yard must be open for business and accessible by telephone during regular office hours. A towing service or storage yard must provide a telephone number that is available on a twenty-four (24) hour basis to receive calls and messages from callers, including calls made outside of regular office hours. All calls made to a towing service or storage yard must be returned within twenty-four (24) hours from the time received. However, if adverse weather, an act of God, or an emergency situation over which the towing service or storage yard has no control prevents the towing service or storage yard from returning calls within twenty-four (24) hours, the towing service or storage yard shall return all calls received as quickly as possible.
(f) A towing service or storage yard shall, if required, notify the appropriate public agency of all releases under this section. The notification must include:
(1) the name and address of:
(A) the person that owns or holds a lien on the vehicle; and
(B) the insurance company that insures the vehicle, if the vehicle was released to a representative of the insurance company;
(2) the signature of the individual to whom the vehicle was released;
(3) a description of the vehicle or parts;
(4) costs paid; and
(5) the date of release.
[Pre-1991 Recodification Citation: 9-9-1.1-4(c) part.]
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.125-2012, SEC.117; P.L.281-2019, SEC.1.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 9. Motor Vehicles

Article 22. Abandoned, Salvaged, and Scrap Vehicles

Chapter 1. Abandoned Vehicles

9-22-1-0.3. Placement of Notice Tags for Abandoned Vehicles; Required Information on Notice Tag; Towing Service Recovery of Costs

9-22-1-1. Application of Chapter

9-22-1-2. "Officer"

9-22-1-3. "Public Agency"

9-22-1-3.5. "Storage Yard"

9-22-1-4. Responsibility and Liability of Owner of Abandoned Vehicle or Parts; Limitation of Costs for Storage

9-22-1-5. Discovery of Possession by Person Other Than Vehicle Owner

9-22-1-6. Repealed

9-22-1-7. Inability to Determine Ownership; Declaring Vehicle Abandoned

9-22-1-8. Release to Owner or Lienholder of Stored Vehicle; Required Notification; Fees; Payments; Business Hours

9-22-1-9. Repealed

9-22-1-10. Repealed

9-22-1-11. Tagging Abandoned Vehicle or Parts

9-22-1-12. Officer's Abandoned Vehicle Report; Photographs

9-22-1-13. Disposal of Vehicle or Parts; Retention of Records and Photographs by Bureau

9-22-1-14. Duties of Tagging Officer; Towing and Storage of Vehicle or Parts

9-22-1-15. Discovery of Vehicle Abandoned on Private Property

9-22-1-16. Towing Vehicle From Private Property

9-22-1-17. Notice to Bureau Given by Service Towing Vehicle From Rental Property

9-22-1-18. Complaint by Person Owning or Controlling Private Property

9-22-1-19. National Data Base Search; Notification; Storage Costs

9-22-1-20. Repealed

9-22-1-21. Means of Vehicle Identification Not Available; Disposal Without Notice

9-22-1-21.5. Liens on Vehicles; Public Sale or Auction; Civil Damages

9-22-1-22. Repealed

9-22-1-23. Public Sale by Unit or Holder of Mechanic's Lien; Notice

9-22-1-24. Purchasers at Public Sales; Bill of Sale; Fees; Roadworthiness of Vehicle

9-22-1-25. Payment of Removal, Storage, and Disposition Costs; Cost Limits

9-22-1-26. Sale Proceeds Credited Against Removal, Storage, and Disposition Costs

9-22-1-27. Sales by City, County, or Town; Deposit of Proceeds; Payment of Public Agency Costs; Appropriations

9-22-1-28. Repealed

9-22-1-29. Repealed

9-22-1-30. Fiscal Body Procedures Established by Ordinance; Abandoned Vehicle Fund

9-22-1-31. Public Agencies; Personnel, Property, and Towing Contracts; Fiscal Body Ordinances

9-22-1-32. Liability for Loss or Damage to Vehicle or Vehicle Parts