If your vehicle is towed without your request, the towing company must notify law enforcement before moving the vehicle. This creates a record so you know where your vehicle went.
🔗 Read the statute here
2. Owner Notification & Probable Cause Hearings
Tow operators must notify you within 24 hours (in-state) or 72 hours (out-of-state) if your car was towed under statutory authority. You also have the right to request a probable cause hearing to challenge the tow.
🔗 Learn more here
3. Towing From Private Parking Lots
Private lots must have clear signage with the towing company’s name and phone number. If your car is towed, the operator must provide a written explanation of the reason and charges.
🔗 Cary’s local towing code
4. Possessory Lien
Tow companies can hold your vehicle until towing and storage fees are paid. If not reclaimed, the vehicle may be sold under lien laws.
🔗 UNC School of Government article
5. Recent Law Changes
Lawmakers are cracking down on predatory towing:
-
HB 199 would set fee caps and create a Towing & Recovery Commission
-
HB 1024 increases consumer protections for nonconsensual tows
-
A 2025 law bans booting commercial trucks
🔗 NC Newsline coverage
✅ What This Means for You
-
Always look for signage before parking
-
Request a copy of tow notices
-
If you think a tow was unfair, you can challenge it in court
📞 Need help right now? Call WTF Towing at 919-230-4498
🌐 Visit us at wtf-towing.com
📲 Follow us on Facebook: WTF4Towing