North Carolina — Statute

NC 20-219.11. - NC 20-219.11.

NC 20-219.11. NC 20-219.11. - North Carolina Chapter 20 - Motor Vehicles. Free legal research.

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NC 20-219.11. - NC 20-219.11.

Chapter 20 - Motor Vehicles

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§ 20-219.11. Notice and probable cause hearing. (a) Whenever a vehicle with a valid registration plate or registration is towed as provided in G.S. 20-219.10, the authorizing person shall immediately notify the last known registered owner of the vehicle of the following: (1) A description of the vehicle; (2) The place where the vehicle is stored; (3) The violation with which the owner is charged, if any; (4) The procedure the owner must follow to have the vehicle returned to him; and (5) The procedure the owner must follow to request a probable cause hearing on the towing. If the vehicle has a North Carolina registration plate or registration, notice shall be given to the owner within 24 hours; if the vehicle is not registered in this State, notice shall be given to the owner within 72 hou...

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In simple terms: NC 20-219.11. NC 20-219.11. - North Carolina Chapter 20 - Motor Vehicles. Free legal research.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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