North Dakota Century Code Chapter 39-26 establishes statewide procedures for removing, storing, and disposing of abandoned motor vehicles. Local jurisdictions must follow these notice and titling rules when impounding vehicles.
Under NDCC 39-26, a vehicle is abandoned if left on public property over 48 hours or on private property without consent. Local law enforcement may take custody of abandoned vehicles, but must notify the registered owner and lienholders before disposal. Vehicles older than 10 years and worth less than scrap value may be processed through the Department of Transportation's expedited procedure. Storage liens accrue and the state Department of Transportation issues clear titles after the prescribed waiting period. Owners may reclaim vehicles by paying tow and storage costs.
Removal without proper notice may result in liability for conversion. Owners failing to reclaim within 30 days lose vehicle ownership and may owe storage fees.
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Horace, ND
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