Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 819 § 819.110 — Custody, towing and sale or disposal of abandoned vehicle; general provisions
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 819 ·
Oregon Code § 819.110·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Custody, towing and sale or disposal of abandoned vehicle; general provisions.
(1) After providing notice
required under ORS 819.170 and, if requested, a hearing under ORS 819.190, an
authority described under ORS 819.140 may take a vehicle into custody and tow
the vehicle if:
(a) The authority
has reason to believe the vehicle is disabled or abandoned; and
(b) The vehicle
has been parked or left standing upon any public way for a period in excess of
24 hours without authorization by statute or local ordinance.
(2) The power to
take vehicles into custody under this section is in addition to any power to
take vehicles into custody under ORS 819.120.
(3) Subject to
ORS 819.150, vehicles and the contents of vehicles taken into custody under
this section are subject to a lien as provided under ORS 819.160.
(4) The person
that tows a vehicle under this section shall have the vehicle appraised within
a reasonable time by a person authorized to perform such appraisals under ORS
819.480.
(5) Vehicles
taken into custody under this section are subject to sale or disposal under ORS
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 819.110
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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