Venta de vehículos o motores confiscados en Arizona

Arizona Title 28 - Transportation · 28-2093

Explicación Simple

Si te quitan tu auto por no pagar multas y no lo recuperas en seis meses, el gobierno lo vende. Si lo venden, el dinero va a tus deudas primero y lo que sobra te lo dan a ti, si saben quién eres.

Es como cuando prestas un libro a un amigo y no te lo devuelve. Después de un tiempo, decides venderlo en una feria de libros. El dinero que obtienes se usa para cubrir lo que te debía tu amigo, y si hay algo sobrante, lo guardas para ti.

Ejemplo Práctico

Imagina que Juan tiene un auto que fue confiscado porque no pagó impuestos por él. Después de seis meses sin que Juan lo reclame, el departamento de vehículos de Arizona decide venderlo en una subasta. El dinero de la venta se utiliza para cubrir las multas de Juan, y si queda algo, se lo envían a él si pueden encontrarlo.

Texto Original del Estatuto (Inglés)

28-2093 . Sale of seized vehicles or motors; disposition of proceeds A. If a vehicle or motor has been seized under this chapter and held for six months and the owner has not complied with the provisions of law under which the vehicle or motor was seized, including payment of all fees, penalties, costs and expenses of seizure, the director shall sell the vehicle or motor. B. After thirty days the department may sell a motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer seized and held for nonpayment of any fee, tax or other assessment or penalty on the vehicle that is due the department or for its account. C. The department shall sell a motor vehicle, motor, trailer or semitrailer under this section at public auction after notice of the sale by certified mail, return receipt requested, at least five but not more than twenty days before the sale, directed to the last known address of the owner of the vehicle or motor, if the owner is known. If the owner is unknown, the department shall give notice by publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the vehicle or motor was seized. If notice is published in a weekly newspaper, the department shall publish it once each week for two consecutive weeks, or if notice is published in a daily newspaper, six consecutive times, the last publication to be at least five but not more than ten days before the date of the sale. D. The department shall pay the proceeds from the sale, after the fees, penalties, costs and expenses of seizure and sale are deducted, to the owner from whom the vehicle or motor was seized, if the owner is known. If the owner is unknown, the department shall deposit, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, the proceeds in the Arizona highway user revenue fund.

Preguntas Frecuentes

¿Qué sucede con el dinero de la venta del vehículo?

El dinero de la venta se usa para pagar las multas y costos asociados. Si queda algo, se te devuelve a ti, siempre que sepan quién eres.

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