Hawaii abandoned vehicle law. 290 2 notice to owner. 290 4 repossession by person entitled. An abandoned vehicle is a vehicle parked on public roadways that has not been attended to for more than 24 hours.
Vehicles abandoned on public and private property generally. Here is what hawaii state law says about towing abandoned vehicles. Chapter 290 abandoned vehicles part i.
A notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter any vehicle left unattended on private or public property without authorization of the owner or occupant of the property may be towed away at the expense of the owner of the vehicle by order of the owner occupant or person in charge of the property. Provided that there is posted a notice prohibiting vehicles to park on the property without authorization. The sign must be large and conspicuous enough to be seen and the sign must also state where the vehicle will be towed.
The hawaii tow law under chapter 290 of the revised hawaii code a vehicle is deemed abandoned if it is unlawfully parked on a public highway or if it is left unattended on the public and private property for more than a day or 24 hours. A vehicle left on a public roadway for more than 24 hours by law is considered abandoned. Vehicles abandoned on business premises of persons engaged in motor vehicle repair business.
Aloha and welcome to honolulus on line abandoned vehicle reporting system. 290 1 disposition by counties of certain abandoned vehicles. 2010 hawaii code division 1.
From here you will be able to report an abandoned or derelict vehicle one at a time. Vehicles abandoned on public and private property generally. Here is what hawaii state law says about towing abandoned vehicles.
Section 290 11 of the hawaii revised statutes requires the owner or occupant of a property to post a sign stating that unauthorized parking is not allowed and violators will be towed away. Any vehicle that has not moved outside of a 1 mile radius from the location it was posted. To claim the vehicle the owner must.
A derelict vehicle is a vehicle parked on public roadways that is missing major components and renders it inoperable. Please call our office at 961 8552 to make an appointment to claim your vehicle. Motor and other vehicles 290.
The sign must be large and conspicuous enough to be. Present a valid drivers license or state certified pictured identification at time of payment. Section 290 11 of the hawaii revised statutes requires the owner or occupant of a property to post a sign stating that unauthorized parking is not allowed and violators will be towed away.