Police Department Policy

175 - TRAFFIC FORFEITURE PROCEDURES REVISED

Village of El Portal Police Department

Policy Text
EL PORTAL POLICE DEPARTMENT NOTICE OF SEIZURE NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Sec. 932.701 et. Seq., Florida State Statutes, that the property referenced below was seized for forfeiture by the El Portal Police Department on the date and place stated. The property is being held by the El Portal Police Department. You are hereby notified that a forfeiture action is pending, and all potential claimants who have a legal interest in the subject property may request an adversarial preliminary hearing. The hearing must be requested within 15 days of the date you have received this notice. Pursuant to Sec. 932.703 (2) (a), this request must be in writing and sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, within (15) days of receipt of this notice or your right to an adversarial preliminary hearing will be waived and the case will proceed to trial. When requesting a hearing, please specify the exact property that you are claiming. Address all requests to: El Portal Police Department Attn: Chief of Police 500 N.E. 87 Street El Portal, Florida 33138 Police Case# _____________ Vehicle Information: _________________________________________________ Tag #____________ Vin#___________________________ Owner Signature _________________________ Officer _____________________ Name Printed _________________________ Page 2 of 2

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