- California Vehicle Code section 22651 (2025)
(h) (1)If an officer arrests a person driving or in control of a vehicle for an alleged offense, and the officer is, by this code or other law, required or permitted to take, and, except as provided in Section 23109 3, does take, the person into custody
- California Legislative Information
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- § 22651 CVC - California Impound Towing Laws - Shouse Law Group
(h) (1) If an officer arrests a person driving or in control of a vehicle for an alleged offense and the officer is, by this code or other law, required or permitted to take, and does take, the person into custody
- Understanding 22651 (h) VC: Vehicle Towing Rules Explained
(h) (1) When an officer arrests an individual driving or controlling a vehicle for an alleged offense, and the officer is required or permitted by this code or other law to take that individual into custody
- Vehicle Code 22651 VC - Towing and Impound Laws
(h) (1) If an officer arrests a person driving or in control of a vehicle for an alleged offense and the officer is, by this code or other law, required or permitted to take, and does take, the person into custody
- § 22651 - Circumstances Permitting Removal | Los Angeles Homeowners . . .
(a) When a vehicle is left unattended upon a bridge, viaduct, or causeway or in a tube or tunnel where the vehicle constitutes an obstruction to traffic
- CA VC 22651 – Removal of Parked and Abandoned Vehicles
CA Vehicle Code VC 22651 (h) allows an officer to impound your vehicle if they arrest you for drunk driving or any other alleged offense where they can take you into custody
- 22651 California Impound Towing Laws | Crockett Law Group
“A peace officer may remove a vehicle under the following circumstances: when left unattended on a highway obstructing traffic, when found illegally parked in a restricted area, or when used in the commission of a crime
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