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The city of Omaha Vehicle Impound Facility provides for storage and disposal of vehicles towed by order of the Omaha Police Department and the Douglas County Sheriff's Departments.
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A vehicle's impound fees must be paid in order for any vehicle to leave the impound lot. However, the City of Omaha does offer an appeal process if you feel your vehicle should not have been towed. Once you have paid the fees associated with the towing of your vehicle, you may request a Fee Waiver Request form to dispute our fees or the towing ...
The City Of Omaha Vehicle Impound Facility provides storage for almost all vehicles towed by order of the Douglas County Sheriff's Office. They can be reached at: 7809 F Street Omaha NE 68127. Phone: (402) 444-5782 or Fax (402) 444-4988.
Impound Lot . Question: Where has my car been towed? Answer: The City Of Omaha Vehicle Impound Facility provides storage for almost all vehicles towed by order of the Douglas County Sheriff's Office. They can be reached at: 7809 F Street Omaha NE 68127. Phone: (402) 444-5782 or Fax (402) 444-4988.
If your vehicle has been towed, call Omaha Vehicle Impound Facility at 402-444-5782. The facility is located at 7809 F Street with hours of operation Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Parking tickets can be paid online or through the City Cashier, located in the Civic Center building at 1819 Farnam Street.
After you have received the vehicle information from the DMV, you must send a written notice to the titled owner and last known owner of the vehicle advising them of your intent to sell the vehicle to obtain compensation for any outstanding fees due.
What if my vehicle is from out of state and it’s stored at the Impound Lot? What are the insurance requirements for my vehicle to be removed from the Impound Lot? What do I do if I want to contest my fees?