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    Question: Does a police officer have the right to impound a car for thirty days if the driver that got pulled over is unlicensed and got pulled over for a traffic violation?

    Answer: Police usually cannot impound the car for thirty days simply because an unlicensed driver received a traffic citation.  However, Arizona Law (ARS 28-3511) allows an officer to impound a car for thirty days if the driver's license of the driver was revoked for any reason or was suspended for DUI, or for too many driving points, or for driving on a revoked or suspended license. In those cases the officer can impound the car. The car can be released if the driver gets their license reinstated. The car can also be released to the spouse of the driver or to another owner under certain circumstances.

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    On 05/07/06
    Officer from AZ said:
    I would just like to correct the forum about a previous question which was, "Question: Does a police officer have the right to impound a car for thirty days if the driver that got pulled over is unlicensed and got pulled over for a traffic violation?" If the driver of the vehicle does not have a driver's license and has never been issued a driver's license the vehicle shall be impounded per ARS 28-3511(A).
    On 11/16/05
    melissa from AZ said:
    my parents own the car my boyfriend was driving his llicense was suspended can my parents get the catr out of impound the car was registered and insured
    On 02/03/03
    Araceli from CA said:
    My question is: My sister in law is driving my soon to be husbands car,I will soon be driving that same car.Lets say that she gets pulled over will the car be taken for good? and what are the penalties?
    On 11/12/02
    Anthony from CA said:
    Yes Here in Ca. they can impound for thiry days because it happened to me.I was driving without a license.I go to court on the 9th of dec. I dont know what will happen yet, but think I'll lose my license till I'm 18...
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