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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

82.630 Vehicle deemed abandoned -- Escheat to local government -- Disposal of

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vehicle.
(1)If within ten
(10)business days of impoundment a motor vehicle impounded by a
local government has not been claimed, or a hearing has not been requested
pursuant to KRS 82.625, notice shall be mailed by certified mail to the registered
owner, if known, and lienholders of record, if any, affording the parties the right
within ten
(10)days from the date of notice to claim the vehicle or request a hearing
pursuant to KRS 82.625. The notice shall state that, if no hearing is requested, the
vehicle shall be deemed abandoned unless the charges thereon are paid within forty-
five
(45)days of receipt of notice.
(2)After forty-five
(45)days from the date of notice required by subsection
(1)of this
section an impounded motor vehicle shall be deemed abandoned and the vehicle
shall escheat to the local government.
(3)If the vehicle is judged suitable for use, the local government may obtain a
certificate of registration and ownership from the county clerk pursuant to KRS
186.020 and either use the vehicle for governmental purposes or sell the vehicle at
public auction to the highest bidder. If the vehicle is not suitable for use, it may be
sold for its scrap or junk value.
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