
Vehicle towed by law enforcement? We tell you exactly where it is, what you owe, and what to bring - so you can get back on the road without wasted trips or surprises.

Police towing in American Canyon means law enforcement contacted an approved towing company, your vehicle was transported to a licensed storage facility, and daily charges began the moment it arrived - you need to act quickly, bring the right documents, and know exactly what you owe before you make the trip.
A police-ordered tow is different from calling a tow company yourself. The officer or agency contacts a company from an approved rotation list - you do not choose the provider. Your vehicle goes to a storage facility, and the clock on daily fees starts right away. If you also need your vehicle moved a significant distance after release - to a repair shop or back to your home - our wrecker service team can handle that next step.
If you return to your parking spot and the vehicle is missing, the first step is confirming it was towed rather than stolen. Call the law-enforcement agency covering that area - they can confirm whether a tow was ordered and which company has your vehicle. Do not assume without checking.
If law enforcement ordered a tow at a traffic stop or collision on Highway 29 or a nearby road, your vehicle was taken to the towing company's storage yard. Ask the officer at the scene for the company name and storage address before leaving - this saves significant time later.
Storage fees begin the day your vehicle arrives. Every day you wait adds to what you owe. If you cannot retrieve the vehicle immediately, call the storage facility as soon as possible to understand the current total and what options you have.
American Canyon's location on the Highway 29 wine-country corridor means visitors from outside the region sometimes face a police tow far from home. Call the towing company directly to confirm your vehicle's location, hours for retrieval, and accepted payment methods.
We operate on the law-enforcement tow rotation in the American Canyon and Highway 29 corridor area, which means we are vetted and approved to handle police-ordered tows when an officer or agency dispatcher contacts us. Every vehicle we take in is documented with photos before and after loading, stored securely, and released with a complete itemized receipt. If your situation also involves vehicle storage beyond the initial impound period, we can walk you through your options and current fees.
When a vehicle comes in on a police tow, California law sets the rules on what we can charge - towing and storage rates for non-consensual tows are subject to local and state regulation. You receive an itemized bill, a plain-language explanation of every line item, and a direct answer every time you call. For post-release transport or situations where a wrecker service is needed to move a damaged vehicle, we can coordinate that from the same location.
For vehicles towed by police order on Highway 29, city streets, and surrounding roads in the American Canyon area - dispatched through the approved rotation.
For owners who need time to gather documents, resolve a registration issue, or arrange payment before retrieving their vehicle.
For anyone who needs to know exactly what documents and payment to bring so the release process is smooth and does not require a second trip.
For owners who retrieve a damaged or non-running vehicle and need it moved to a repair facility or home address after release.
American Canyon sits at the southern gateway to Napa Valley, where Highway 29 carries a steady mix of commuter traffic, wine-country visitors, and commercial vehicles. Incidents and disabled vehicles on this corridor are a common trigger for law-enforcement tows. The city also borders Vallejo and sits near the Solano County line, meaning jurisdiction can involve multiple agencies depending on the exact location of the tow. Knowing which agency ordered the tow and which storage facility holds your vehicle is always the right first question - and the answer may not always be obvious from your location alone.
The Napa Valley wine-country corridor draws significant visitor traffic, especially during harvest season in the fall and summer weekends. During peak periods, the frequency of traffic stops and vehicle incidents on Highway 29 increases, and storage facilities in the area can be busier - which affects retrieval wait times. We serve customers throughout this region, including Vallejo and Napa - areas where knowing the local agency and rotation logistics makes a real difference when you are trying to locate your vehicle.
A police officer or authorized agency representative contacts us through the approved rotation. The officer can give you our name and the storage address if you are at the scene - ask before they leave, because that information saves significant time.
Our driver inspects and photographs your vehicle before loading - a professional standard that protects both you and us. The vehicle is then transported to our storage facility, which is in or near American Canyon.
California law requires us to notify the registered owner after the vehicle arrives in storage. The notice goes to the DMV address on file - if that address is outdated, the notice may be delayed. Do not wait for a notice if you already know your vehicle was towed.
Call us to confirm the location, current charges, hours for release, and what to bring. Arrive with your photo ID, proof of ownership, and payment. Walk around the vehicle before you leave the lot and note any concerns on the spot.
Call now and we will tell you exactly where your vehicle is, what you owe, and what to bring - no wasted trips.
(707) 283-3489Being on a law-enforcement approved rotation is not automatic - it requires meeting the agency's equipment, licensing, insurance, and operational requirements. That vetting means your vehicle is handled by a qualified operator from the moment the officer makes the call.
California regulates what towing companies can charge for police-ordered tows. You receive a written, itemized receipt every time - nothing added on, nothing hidden. If any line item needs explanation, you get a plain-language answer.
We work the American Canyon and Napa Valley corridor regularly, which means we know which law-enforcement agencies operate here, how the local rotation works, and where vehicles typically go after a police tow in this area.
California requires towing companies to hold the appropriate state licenses and carry insurance covering your vehicle while in their care. You can verify licensing requirements with the California DMV. We meet those requirements and maintain them continuously.
Dealing with a police tow is already stressful. Our job is to make the next steps as clear and fast as possible - from your first call to the moment you drive out of the lot.
Need your vehicle held securely beyond the initial impound period? Our storage facility keeps it safe until you are ready.
Learn MoreAfter a police tow release, if your vehicle is damaged or cannot be driven, our wrecker team moves it to the repair shop of your choice.
Learn MoreReach our dispatch team right away to find your vehicle, confirm what you owe, and get back on the road today.