1. The driver is in an accident, AND has no insurance, AND has a suspended, revoked or cancelled driver license for any reason;
2. The driver’s operating privilege is revoked for any reason;
3. The driver’s operating privilege is suspended for any reason;
4. The driver is arrested for either Extreme DUI or Aggravated DUI and/or has failed to install court-ordered interlock device;
5. The driver is under legal drinking age and has any alcohol in their body.
The law requires that vehicles impounded under these conditions be held for a period of thirty (30) days before being released. However, you may be eligible to have the vehicle released sooner, such as if you get your license status reinstated by the Motor Vehicle Division or the courts, or if the vehicle is not registered to you.
Under certain limited circumstances, you may be able to have the vehicle returned to you prior to the end of the 30-day period. This will require a hearing. You may be eligible to have the vehicle released early only if you meet one of the following conditions or circumstances:
1. If the owner presents proof satisfactory that the owner’s driving privilege has been reinstated;
2. If the vehicle was reported stolen at the time it was impounded;
3. If the vehicle is subject to bailment and was driven by an employee of a business establishment including a parking service or repair garage, who is subject to ARS §28-3511-A or B;
4. If ALL of the following apply – the owner or owner’s agent was not the person driving in violation at the time of the impound, AND the owner or the owner’s agent is in the business of renting motor vehicles without drivers, AND the vehicle is registered pursuant to ARS §28-2166.
In certain situations, the spouse of the owner may enter into a written agreement with the Police Department that they will not let a driver arrested for Extreme or Aggravated DUI, or a minor in possession of alcohol, to drive the vehicle within one year.
If the agreement is violated, there is no relief available from the 30-day impound period the next time.
Attorney Alex Lane worked as a prosecutor for three years. Much of his time was spent in the Vehicular Crimes Bureau in the Major Crimes Division of the Maricopa County Attorney's Office. This division focused on the most serious felony DUI cases, most of which involved serious injury or death. As such, Mr. Lane was involved in a large number of serious cases.
In addition, Mr. Lane has attended numerous seminars put on for law enforcement personal and prosecuting attorneys. Many of these seminars discussed investigative tactics and trial techniques, and strategies of prosecutor. Because of this extensive experience, Mr. Lane has a complete understanding of how the police and prosecutors work, and can bring this experience to the table to defend you in your case.
Alex Lane is committed to putting his experience to use and getting you the best results possible and has the experience you need for a strong defense.
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