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Lakewood vs Los Angeles

How do towing companies rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Lakewood has fewer restrictions than Los Angeles.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Tow operators in unincorporated LA County need LACO Title 7.92 permits and CHP carrier certification. Sheriff dispatches non-consensual tows through Official Police Garage rotation contracts. CA Vehicle Code Β§22658 caps private-property tow fees and requires posted signs before any non-consent tow.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Tows from public streets and LAPD-initiated impounds use the Official Police Garage rotation under LAMC Β§80.77 and Police Commission OPG contracts. California Vehicle Code Β§22658 caps non-consent tow rates and mandates consumer notice. Private property tows require posted signage and written authorization for each individual tow.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodLos Angeles
County authorityLACO Title 7.92 (Sheriff)-
State authorityVehicle Code Β§22658-
Police tow rotationLASD Official Police Garage list-
Private-property sign17 by 22 inches minimum-
Pre-tow observationOne hour minimum-
Local authority-LAMC Β§80.77; Charter Β§573
OPG program-LAPD rotation 18 divisions
State fee cap-CHP-published Β§22658 rates
Sign requirement-17 by 22 inches at entry
Pre-hookup release-Vehicle must be released

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lakewood FAQ

Can a tow company bill any fee on a private-property tow?

No. Vehicle Code section 22658 caps fees at the prevailing area rate, requires itemized receipts, and bars predatory add-ons like gate or after-hours fees beyond statutory amounts. Excess charges are recoverable as double damages.

How does the Sheriff dispatch tows?

LASD uses the Official Police Garage rotation, a contracted list of tow operators meeting Title 7.92 standards. Each station rotates through the list for collisions, abandoned vehicles, and parking enforcement tows in unincorporated areas.

When can a private lot tow my car?

Only after at least one hour of observation, with compliant 17 by 22 inch signage posted at every entrance, except for fire-lane, disabled-space, or blocking-driveway violations where immediate towing is allowed.

Los Angeles FAQ

Who tows my car if LAPD impounds it?

An Official Police Garage on the rotating contract for that LAPD division. The OPG list and rates are published by the Los Angeles Police Commission under LAMC Β§80.77.

Can a private lot tow my car without warning?

No. Vehicle Code Β§22658(a)(1) requires posted 17-by-22-inch signs at each entrance plus, in most cases, a property owner authorization signed for that specific tow before removal.

What if I arrive while my car is being hooked?

If the tow truck has not yet driven away, Vehicle Code Β§22658(l) requires the operator to release the vehicle for a maximum drop fee, which is half of the regular tow rate.

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