A 30 day impound costs $250.

In California, impound fees range from $100 to $500.

If you leave your car in the impound in California, you will have to pay a fee and take the car to a nearby lot. If you don’t pay the fee and take the car to a nearby lot, the police may tow it.

If you are convicted of a DUI in California, you will be fined, may have your driver’s license suspended, and may be required to undergo alcohol treatment or counseling. If you have a prior DUI conviction, your driver’s license may be suspended for up to one year.

The length of time a car is impounded for a DUI in California will vary depending on the severity of the offense. A first-time offender may only have their car impounded for a few days, while a repeat offender may have their car seized and held for up to six months.

If you have been placed on a 30 day hold, there is not much that you can do to get out of it. You will need to speak with a lawyer or contact the police department to find out why you are being held and what your options are.

If you are the driver of the car, you have the right to demand that the tow truck driver release your car immediately. You should also contact the police if you believe that your car was towed without your consent.

The tow company can keep your car in California for up to 14 days. If you have not retrieved your car within that time, the tow company can impound it and charge you a storage fee.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the price of a tow may vary depending on the location and time of day. However, some tips on how to negotiate a towing fee include being polite and understanding the driver’s position, asking if there is any way to reduce the price, and being prepared to pay the full price upfront if necessary.

Yes, someone else can get your car out of impound. However, you will likely have to pay the fees associated with getting your car released.