|
 |
 |
Arizona Revised Statute 28-353- Administrative Charges |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
Arizona Drunk Driving
|
 |
Administrative Charges
- The immobilizing or impounding agency shall establish procedures for immobilization hearings or post storage hearings, for the release of properly immobilized or impounded vehicles and for imposition of a charge for administrative costs relating to the removal, immobilization, impoundment, storage or release of a vehicle. The immobilizing or impounding agency may waive the administrative charges.
- The administrative charges established pursuant to this section shall not exceed one hundred fifty dollars.
- The immobilizing or impounding agency shall collect any administrative charges at the time of the release of the vehicle unless the vehicle is stolen and the theft was reported to the appropriate law enforcement agency. If the vehicle is stolen and the theft was reported to the appropriate law enforcement agency, the operator of the vehicle at the time of immobilization or impoundment is responsible for all towing, immobilization, storage and administrative charges.
- The administrative charges established pursuant to this section are in addition to any other immobilization, impoundment or storage charges.
- A justice court providing an immobilization or post storage hearing may collect a fee equal to the fee established pursuant to section 22-28 for a small claims answer.
- If the immobilizing or impounding agency is:
- A municipality, the administrative charges collected pursuant to this section shall be transmitted to the city treasurer for deposit in a special fund established by the municipality for the purpose of implementing section 28-872 and this article.
- A county, the administrative charges collected pursuant to this section shall be transmitted to the county treasurer for deposit in a special fund established by the county for the purpose of implementing section 28-872 and this article.
- The department of public safety, the administrative charges collected pursuant to this section shall be deposited, pursuant to sections 35-46 and 35-47, in the Arizona highway patrol fund established by section 4-752.
<< Return to DUI Laws
|
|
| |
|
 |
| Home > Drunk Driving > DUI Laws > Administrative Charges 
 |
|
Arizona DUI Law is constantly evolving with stringent statutes and case law precedent, which pertain to the Arizona drunk driver.
|
Following a DUI arrest in Arizona, you only have 15 days to request a hearing in order to challenge the administrative suspension of your driving privileges.
|
If you are stopped for an alleged DUI in Arizona, the first thing you should do is politely request to call and speak with an experienced Arizona DUI lawyer.
|
|
 |
Last Updated
April 30, 2012 © Weintraub & Weintraub :: All Rights Reserved:: Email:
Arizona DUI Attorneys
East Valley: (480) 350-9900 ::
Phoenix: (602) 381-7979 ::
West Valley: (623) 915-9900
|
|