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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

189.753 Abandonment of motor vehicle on state highway -- Presumption --

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Notification -- Removal.
(1)Any motor vehicle left upon the right-of-way of a state highway for three
consecutive days shall be presumed an abandoned vehicle.
(2)The Department of Kentucky State Police shall locate abandoned vehicles on the
right-of-way of state highways. Upon determination that a vehicle is abandoned, and
notwithstanding the provisions of KRS 189.450, the Department of Kentucky State
Police may order any person engaged in the business of storing or towing motor
vehicles to remove the abandoned vehicle to a site chosen by the person. The
department shall determine, if possible, the ownership of the vehicle through the
abandoned vehicle's license plates, serial number, or other methods of determining
ownership. As soon as practicable, the owner shall be notified by mail, whether he
or she is a Kentucky resident or a resident of another state, that the abandoned
vehicle was illegally upon public property; the name and the address where the
storage facility is located; that removal of the vehicle from the storage facility will
involve payment of towing and storage charges; and that the vehicle may be sold
pursuant to provisions of KRS 376.275 if not claimed within sixty
(60)days. A
notification shall not be required if ownership cannot be determined. In the event of
such sale, the state shall receive any proceeds after the satisfaction of all liens
placed on the vehicle.
(3)The commissioner of the Department of Kentucky State Police shall promulgate
administrative regulations pursuant to KRS Chapter 13A to carry out the provisions
of this section.
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