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7305 – Notice To Owner And Lienholders Of Abandoned Vehicles | Pennsylvania Law

Learn about Pennsylvania's law on notifying owners and lienholders of abandoned vehicles, including rights to reclaim and procedures involved.

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7305 – Notice To Owner And Lienholders Of Abandoned Vehicles

Pennsylvania Title 75 - Vehicles § 7305

Summary
Pennsylvania law requires the Department of Transportation to notify the last known owner and lienholders of abandoned vehicles via certified mail. The notice includes vehicle details, holding location, and rights to reclaim the vehicle within 30 days, along with consequences of non-reclamation. Owners and lienholders are also informed of their rights to request reports and hearings.
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In simple terms: Learn about Pennsylvania's law on notifying owners and lienholders of abandoned vehicles, including rights to reclaim and procedures involved.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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