Vermont Statutes
Chapter 21 - Title to Motor Vehicles
§ 2152. Authorized removal of abandoned motor vehicles

§ 2152. Authorized removal of abandoned motor vehicles
(a) Public property. A law enforcement officer is authorized to remove or cause removal of an abandoned motor vehicle from public property, and may contact a towing service for its removal, based upon personal observation by the officer that the vehicle is an abandoned motor vehicle.
(b) Private property.
(1) A law enforcement officer is authorized to remove or cause removal of an abandoned motor vehicle from private property, and may contact a towing service for its removal, based upon the request of the landowner on whose property the vehicle is located and information indicating that the vehicle is an abandoned motor vehicle.
(2) A landowner of private property is authorized to remove or cause removal of an abandoned motor vehicle from that property or to any other place on any property of the landowner, and may contact a towing service for its removal. A landowner who removes or causes removal of an abandoned motor vehicle shall immediately notify the police agency in the jurisdiction from which the vehicle is removed and provide the registration plate number, the public vehicle identification number, if available, and the make, model, and color of the vehicle. The landowner may remove the vehicle from the place where it is discovered to any other place on any property owned by him or her, or cause the vehicle to be removed by a towing service under the provisions of this subsection, without incurring any civil liability to the owner of the abandoned vehicle. (Added 2003, No. 101 (Adj. Sess.), § 1; amended 2015, No. 158 (Adj. Sess.), § 77.)

Structure Vermont Statutes

Vermont Statutes

Title 23 - Motor Vehicles

Chapter 21 - Title to Motor Vehicles

§ 2001. Definitions

§ 2002. Fees

§ 2003. Power and duties of Commissioner

§ 2004. Hearing

§ 2005. Appeal

§ 2011. Certificate of origin

§ 2012. Exempted vehicles

§ 2013. When certificate required; issuance of exempt vehicle title upon request

§ 2015. Application for certificate

§ 2016. Commissioner to check identification number

§ 2017. Issuance of certificate; records

§ 2018. Information on certificate

§ 2019. Mailing or delivering certificate

§ 2020. Withholding of certificate; bond required

§ 2021. Refusal of certificate

§ 2022. Duplicate certificate

§ 2023. Transfer of interest in vehicle

§ 2024. Resale by dealer

§ 2025. Involuntary transfers

§ 2026. Fee to accompany applications

§ 2027. Issuance of new certificate

§ 2029. Suspension or revocation of certificate

§ 2041. Certain liens and security interests not affected

§ 2042. Perfecting security interest

§ 2043. Duties on creation of security interest

§ 2044. Assignment of security interest

§ 2045. Release of security interest

§ 2046. Lienholder to furnish information

§ 2047. Method of perfecting security interest exclusive

§ 2048. Terminal rental adjustment clauses; vehicle leases that are not sales or security interests

§ 2081. Application of subchapter

§ 2082. Altering, forging, or counterfeiting certificates; penalty

§ 2083. Other offenses

§ 2084. Report of theft, recovery of unclaimed vehicle

§ 2085. False report

§ 2086. Impeachment of defendant

§ 2087. Construction with other laws

§ 2091. Salvage certificates of title; forwarding of plates and titles of crushed vehicles

§ 2092. Issuance of salvage title

§ 2093. Salvaged, totaled, and rebuilt vehicles

§ 2094. Records; inspection

§ 2095. Penalty

§ 2151. Definitions

§ 2152. Authorized removal of abandoned motor vehicles

§ 2153. Abandoned motor vehicle certification

§ 2154. Identification and reclamation of abandoned motor vehicles

§ 2155. Fees and charges

§ 2156. Disposal of abandoned motor vehicles

§ 2157. Municipal enforcement

§ 2158. Fees for towing; public property; funding