Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 4513 | Traffic Laws - Equipment; Loads
Section 4513.61 | Storing Vehicles in Possession of Law Enforcement Officers or Left on Public Property.

Effective: March 23, 2022
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 162 - 134th General Assembly
(A) The sheriff of a county or chief of police of a municipal corporation, township, port authority, or township or joint police district, within the sheriff's or chief's respective territorial jurisdiction, or a state highway patrol trooper, upon notification to the sheriff or chief of police of such action and of the location of the place of storage, may order into storage any motor vehicle, including an abandoned junk motor vehicle as defined in section 4513.63 of the Revised Code, that:
(1) Has come into the possession of the sheriff, chief of police, or state highway patrol trooper as a result of the performance of the sheriff's, chief's, or trooper's duties; or
(2) Has been left on a public street or other property open to the public for purposes of vehicular travel, or upon or within the right-of-way of any road or highway, for forty-eight hours or longer without notification to the sheriff or chief of police of the reasons for leaving the motor vehicle in such place. However, when such a motor vehicle constitutes an obstruction to traffic it may be ordered into storage immediately unless either of the following applies:
(a) The vehicle was involved in an accident and is subject to section 4513.66 of the Revised Code;
(b) The vehicle is a commercial motor vehicle. If the vehicle is a commercial motor vehicle, the sheriff, chief of police, or state highway patrol trooper shall allow the owner or operator of the vehicle the opportunity to arrange for the removal of the motor vehicle within a period of time specified by the sheriff, chief of police, or state highway patrol trooper. If the sheriff, chief of police, or state highway patrol trooper determines that the vehicle cannot be removed within the specified period of time, the sheriff, chief of police, or state highway patrol trooper shall order the removal of the vehicle.
Subject to division (C) of this section, the sheriff or chief of police shall designate the place of storage of any motor vehicle so ordered removed.
(B) If the sheriff, chief of police, or a state highway patrol trooper issues an order under division (A) of this section and arranges for the removal of a motor vehicle by a towing service, the towing service shall deliver the motor vehicle to the location designated by the sheriff or chief of police not more than two hours after the time it is removed.
(C)(1) The sheriff or chief of police shall cause a search to be made of the records of an applicable entity listed in division (F)(1) of section 4513.601 of the Revised Code to ascertain the identity of the owner and any lienholder of a motor vehicle ordered into storage by the sheriff or chief of police, or by a state highway patrol trooper within five business days of the removal of the vehicle. Upon obtaining such identity, the sheriff or chief of police shall send or cause to be sent to the owner or lienholder at the owner's or lienholder's last known address by certified or express mail with return receipt requested, by certified mail with electronic tracking, or by a commercial carrier service utilizing any form of delivery requiring a signed receipt. The notice shall inform the owner or lienholder that the motor vehicle will be declared a nuisance and disposed of if not claimed within ten days of the date of the sending of the notice.
(2) The owner or lienholder of the motor vehicle may reclaim the motor vehicle upon payment of any expenses or charges incurred in its removal and storage, and presentation of proof of ownership, which may be evidenced by a certificate of title or memorandum certificate of title to the motor vehicle, a certificate of registration for the motor vehicle, or a lease agreement. Upon presentation of proof of ownership evidenced as provided above, the owner of the motor vehicle also may retrieve any personal items from the vehicle without retrieving the vehicle and without paying any fee. However, a towing service or storage facility may charge an after-hours retrieval fee established by the public utilities commission in rules adopted under section 4921.25 of the Revised Code if the owner retrieves the personal items after hours, unless the towing service or storage facility fails to provide the notice required under division (B)(3) of section 4513.69 of the Revised Code, if applicable. However, the owner shall not do either of the following:
(a) Retrieve any personal item that has been determined by the sheriff, chief of police, or a state highway patrol trooper, as applicable, to be necessary to a criminal investigation;
(b) Retrieve any personal item from a vehicle if it would endanger the safety of the owner, unless the owner agrees to sign a waiver of liability.
For purposes of division (C)(2) of this section, "personal items" do not include any items that are attached to the vehicle.
(3) If the owner or lienholder of the motor vehicle reclaims it after a search of the applicable records has been conducted and after notice has been sent to the owner or lienholder as described in this section, and the search was conducted by the place of storage, and the notice was sent to the motor vehicle owner by the place of storage, the owner or lienholder shall pay to the place of storage a processing fee of twenty-five dollars, in addition to any expenses or charges incurred in the removal and storage of the vehicle.
(D) If the owner or lienholder makes no claim to the motor vehicle within ten days of the date of sending the notice, and if the vehicle is to be disposed of at public auction as provided in section 4513.62 of the Revised Code, the sheriff or chief of police, without charge to any party, shall file with the clerk of courts of the county in which the place of storage is located an affidavit showing compliance with the requirements of this section. Upon presentation of the affidavit, the clerk, without charge, shall issue a salvage certificate of title, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, to the sheriff or chief of police. If the vehicle is to be disposed of to a motor vehicle salvage dealer or other facility as provided in section 4513.62 of the Revised Code, the sheriff or chief of police shall execute in triplicate an affidavit, as prescribed by the registrar of motor vehicles, describing the motor vehicle and the manner in which it was disposed of, and that all requirements of this section have been complied with. The sheriff or chief of police shall retain the original of the affidavit for the sheriff's or chief's records, and shall furnish two copies to the motor vehicle salvage dealer or other facility. Upon presentation of a copy of the affidavit by the motor vehicle salvage dealer, the clerk of courts, within thirty days of the presentation, shall issue a salvage certificate of title, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances.
(E) Whenever a motor vehicle salvage dealer or other facility receives an affidavit for the disposal of a motor vehicle as provided in this section, the dealer or facility shall not be required to obtain an Ohio certificate of title to the motor vehicle in the dealer's or facility's own name if the vehicle is dismantled or destroyed and both copies of the affidavit are delivered to the clerk of courts.
(F) No towing service or storage facility shall fail to comply with this section.
Last updated January 19, 2022 at 1:10 PM

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Ohio Revised Code

Title 45 | Motor Vehicles-Aeronautics-Watercraft

Chapter 4513 | Traffic Laws - Equipment; Loads

Section 4513.01 | Traffic Laws - Equipment - Load Definitions.

Section 4513.02 | Unsafe Vehicles.

Section 4513.021 | Bumper Height - Vehicle Modifications.

Section 4513.022 | Proof of Financial Responsibility Produced at Time of Issuance of Citation.

Section 4513.03 | Time for Lighted Lights on Motor Vehicles.

Section 4513.04 | Headlights.

Section 4513.05 | Tail Lights and Illumination of Rear License Plate.

Section 4513.06 | Red Reflectors Required.

Section 4513.07 | Regulations for Safety Lighting of Commercial Vehicles.

Section 4513.071 | Stop Light.

Section 4513.08 | Obscured Lights on Vehicles.

Section 4513.09 | Red Light or Flag Required.

Section 4513.10 | Lights on Parked Vehicles.

Section 4513.11 | Definitions.

Section 4513.111 | Light and Reflector Requirements for Older Model Farm Machinery and Agricultural Tractors.

Section 4513.112 | Speed and Emblem Requirements for Slow Moving Vehicles.

Section 4513.113 | Emblem and Symbol Requirements for Farm Machinery and Agricultural Tractors.

Section 4513.114 | Light, Reflector, and Emblem Requirements for Animal-Drawn Vehicles.

Section 4513.115 | Strict Liability Offenses for Farm Machinery, Smv, and Animal-Drawn Vehicle Violations.

Section 4513.12 | Specifications for Spotlights and Auxiliary Driving Lights.

Section 4513.13 | Cowl, Fender, and Back-Up Lights.

Section 4513.14 | Two Lighted Lights to Be Displayed.

Section 4513.15 | Headlight Illumination Requirements - Protection of Oncoming Drivers - High Beam Indicator.

Section 4513.16 | Lights of Less Intensity.

Section 4513.17 | Limit on Number of Lights.

Section 4513.171 | Lights on Coroner's Vehicle.

Section 4513.18 | Lights on Snow Removal Equipment and Oversize Vehicles.

Section 4513.181 | Standards and Specifications Applicable to Rural Mail Delivery Vehicles, State Highway Survey Vehicles, and Funeral Escort Vehicles.

Section 4513.182 | Lights and Sign on Vehicle Transporting Preschool Children.

Section 4513.19 | Regulations for Focus, Aim, and Color of Headlights.

Section 4513.20 | Brake Equipment for Vehicles.

Section 4513.201 | Brake Fluid Standards.

Section 4513.202 | Brake Lining, Brake Lining Material, or Brake Lining Assemblies Standards.

Section 4513.21 | Horns, Sirens, and Warning Devices.

Section 4513.22 | Mufflers.

Section 4513.221 | Local Regulation of Passenger Car and Motorcycle Noise.

Section 4513.23 | Rear View Mirror.

Section 4513.24 | Windshield and Windshield Wipers.

Section 4513.241 | Using Tinted Glass and Other Vision Obscuring Materials.

Section 4513.242 | Displaying Security Decal on Side Window or Sidewing.

Section 4513.25 | Solid Tire Requirements.

Section 4513.26 | Safety Glass Required for New Vehicles.

Section 4513.261 | Vehicles to Be Equipped With Electrical or Mechanical Directional Signals.

Section 4513.262 | Seat Safety Belt or Anchorage Units Required.

Section 4513.263 | Occupant Restraining Devices.

Section 4513.27 | Extra Signal Equipment Required for Motor Truck, Trackless Trolley, Bus, or Commercial Tractor.

Section 4513.28 | Warning Devices Displayed on Disabled Vehicles.

Section 4513.29 | Vehicle Transporting Explosives Upon Highway.

Section 4513.30 | Limitation of Load Extension on Left Side of Vehicle.

Section 4513.31 | Securing Loads on Vehicles.

Section 4513.32 | Vehicle Towing Requirements.

Section 4513.33 | Unlawful Vehicle Weight.

Section 4513.34 | Written Permits for Oversized Vehicles.

Section 4513.35 | Disposition of Traffic Fines.

Section 4513.36 | Prohibition Against Resisting or Interfering With Official.

Section 4513.361 | Furnishing False Information to Officer Issuing Traffic Ticket.

Section 4513.37 | Record of Traffic Violations.

Section 4513.38 | Collector's or Historical Motor Vehicle Exempted From Equipment Requirements.

Section 4513.39 | Making Arrests on Highways.

Section 4513.40 | Warning Sign Before Safety Device at Street Crossing.

Section 4513.41 | Collector's or Historical Agricultural Tractor Exempted From Tests.

Section 4513.50 | Bus Safety Definitions.

Section 4513.51 | Bus Safety Inspection Decal.

Section 4513.52 | Bus Safety Inspections.

Section 4513.53 | Bus Safety Inspection Staff.

Section 4513.60 | Vehicle Left on Private Residential or Private Agricultural Property Without the Permission of Person Having Right to Possession of Property.

Section 4513.601 | Private Tow-Away Zones.

Section 4513.602 | Dealer or Repair Facility Removal of Unclaimed Vehicle by Towing.

Section 4513.603 | Obtaining Certificate of Title to Unclaimed Motor Vehicle.

Section 4513.61 | Storing Vehicles in Possession of Law Enforcement Officers or Left on Public Property.

Section 4513.611 | Civil Actions Against Towing Service or Storage Facility.

Section 4513.612 | Monetary Compensation in Exchange for Authorization to Tow; Violation.

Section 4513.62 | Disposal of Unclaimed Vehicles Ordered Into Storage.

Section 4513.63 | Photograph and Record of Information as to Abandoned Junk Vehicles.

Section 4513.64 | Willfully Leaving Abandoned Junk Motor Vehicle.

Section 4513.65 | Willfully Leaving Junk Motor Vehicle.

Section 4513.66 | Removal of Highway Obstruction.

Section 4513.67 | Operation of Towing Service.

Section 4513.68 | Estimates of Costs Before Towing.

Section 4513.69 | Storage Facilities; Business Hours; Notice.

Section 4513.70 | Civil Action Against Towing Service or Storage Facility by Insurance Company.

Section 4513.99 | Penalty.