Salvage Yards Indianapolis
We buy junk cars and running cars!
We pay top dollar!
(317) 454-3202
We buy your junk cars no matter what kind of shape they are in. Do you have a junker sitting in your driveway? We will buy that junk car. Does your car need repairs that you can't or don't want to pay for? We'll give you cash for your junk car. Do you have a need for fast cash for a family emergency? Let us pay you cash. We will tow it away free, usually within 24 hours.
We're proud to call Indianapolis home, and we are proud that we are doing our part to keep the beautiful city of Indianapolis clean and help out Indianapolis working folks.
We buy most of our junk cars in the Indianapolis Metro area, but are willing to drive for some of them, so give us a call. We are willing to work with you.
We buy hundreds of junk cars every month, and our success is reliant on three things. First and foremost, we pay the most cash possible for the cars we buy. We can pay the most cash because we don't just buy cars for scrap but when possible, we try to re-sell the cars. We work with used parts suppliers, used car dealers, mechanics, and scrap metal and salvage yards all over the country.
Second, we always tow away your junk car for free, and can usually pay for and pick up a car within 24 hours. There are no hidden fees, no strings attached. We show up with the cash we promised, you sign over the title, and we tow it away at absolutely no cost.
Third, we have relationships for over 25 years with buyers in your market and know that you have to be good for your word to succeed in the long run. We've been buying cars for 25 years and are a family owned and run business. If you accept our cash offer for your used car, wrecked car or junk car, that cash will be in your hand and your old car will be towed away for free in the time frame we promised.
When you are looking for a salvage yard in the Indianapolis area, we are you best choice. Call us before you call any other salvage yards.
Our experience has taught us that the competition is tough. So, please give us a chance to buy your car, you'll see that we're a cut above the rest.
We will tow your junk car or truck FREE.
We will also buy your junk RV, motorhome, travel trailer or camper and tow them off free. Call us for a FREE quote.
(317) 454-3202
Salvage yards Indianapolis
We pay top dollar!
(317) 454-3202
We will come pay you cash for your junk car and haul it away. We pay for the towing. It is no hassle to you. Your junk car doesn't have to run. You junk car can have flats, be crashed or whatever. We will still pay you top dollar for your junk cars.
We buy your junk cars no matter what kind of shape they are in. Do you have a junker sitting in your driveway? We will buy that junk car. Does your car need repairs that you can't or don't want to pay for? We'll give you cash for your junk car. Do you have a need for fast cash for a family emergency? Let us pay you cash. We will tow it away free, usually within 24 hours.
We're proud to call Indianapolis home, and we are proud that we are doing our part to keep the beautiful city of Indianapolis clean and help out Indianapolis working folks.
We buy most of our junk cars in the Indianapolis Metro area, but are willing to drive for some of them, so give us a call. We are willing to work with you.
We buy hundreds of junk cars every month, and our success is reliant on three things. First and foremost, we pay the most cash possible for the cars we buy. We can pay the most cash because we don't just buy cars for scrap but when possible, we try to re-sell the cars. We work with used parts suppliers, used car dealers, mechanics, and scrap metal and salvage yards all over the country.
Second, we always tow away your junk car for free, and can usually pay for and pick up a car within 24 hours. There are no hidden fees, no strings attached. We show up with the cash we promised, you sign over the title, and we tow it away at absolutely no cost.
Third, we have relationships for over 25 years with buyers in your market and know that you have to be good for your word to succeed in the long run. We've been buying cars for 25 years and are a family owned and run business. If you accept our cash offer for your used car, wrecked car or junk car, that cash will be in your hand and your old car will be towed away for free in the time frame we promised.
When you are looking for a salvage yard in the Indianapolis area, we are you best choice. Call us before you call any other salvage yards.
Our experience has taught us that the competition is tough. So, please give us a chance to buy your car, you'll see that we're a cut above the rest.
We will tow your junk car or truck FREE.
We will also buy your junk RV, motorhome, travel trailer or camper and tow them off free. Call us for a FREE quote.
(317) 454-3202
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We want to buy your junk car or truck! We are offering the best prices in the Indianapolis area. Call us at (317) 893-9008
I-JunkCars.com offers you the newest experience in "junking" your car. You can now do it online. You can either fill out the form below or give us a call. We take care of the rest.
We have several years of experience in the junk car business, but are now offering a brand new concept for people wanting to "junk their car." You can now do it all online. How much easier can it get to junk or scrap your car in the Indianapolis area? Not only do we buy your junk car or wrecked car, we also buy your running car too.
The one thing folks always want to know is, "How is the experience different selling or scrapping my junk car online as oppose to junking my car the old fashioned way?" We make junking your car a much more streamlined process. It all starts by filling out an online form with information about your junk or running car or you can simply pick up the phone and give us a phone call and tell us about your junk car. We then tell you how much we can pay you for your junk or running car (we always pay cash for your junk car), arrange a time with you when we can come out and pick it up, we pay you cash for your junk car and then we tow your junk car away for free. We do all of the paperwork, we do all of the work and take care of all of the hard work. This makes the whole process simpler and easier for you. This also makes it more profitable for you. Call us at (317) 893-9008 to find out how much we will pay you for your junk car. We do serve the Indianapolis area and all of the surrounding areas like Carmel, Greenwood, Greenfield, Fishers, Lebanon, Zionsville, Brownsburg, Plainfield, Avon, Whiteland, Franklin, Fortville, Pendleton, Westfield, Noblesville and all Indianapolis Metro areas. Indianapolis Junk Cars. We are not like dealing with your typical Indianapolis Junk Yard. We make it simple for you.
The one thing folks always want to know is, "How is the experience different selling or scrapping my junk car online as oppose to junking my car the old fashioned way?" We make junking your car a much more streamlined process. It all starts by filling out an online form with information about your junk or running car or you can simply pick up the phone and give us a phone call and tell us about your junk car. We then tell you how much we can pay you for your junk or running car (we always pay cash for your junk car), arrange a time with you when we can come out and pick it up, we pay you cash for your junk car and then we tow your junk car away for free. We do all of the paperwork, we do all of the work and take care of all of the hard work. This makes the whole process simpler and easier for you. This also makes it more profitable for you. Call us at (317) 893-9008 to find out how much we will pay you for your junk car. We do serve the Indianapolis area and all of the surrounding areas like Carmel, Greenwood, Greenfield, Fishers, Lebanon, Zionsville, Brownsburg, Plainfield, Avon, Whiteland, Franklin, Fortville, Pendleton, Westfield, Noblesville and all Indianapolis Metro areas. Indianapolis Junk Cars. We are not like dealing with your typical Indianapolis Junk Yard. We make it simple for you.
Click on the above link to get a free quote on what we will pay you for your junk or running car.
We always pay you cash for your car. CALL us and we will give you a free quote.
(317) 893-9008
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About Us
Services
Indianapolis Cash for Junk Cars
We will pay you cash for your junk or running car. We are an automobile recycler. What does this mean? First and foremost we are dedicated to the community of Indianapolis and the Metro areas surrounding Indianapolis. We help clean up your neighborhoods by getting those junk and broke down cars off of the street, out of the back yards and out of the driveways. We also buy many running cars. A very high percentage of our cars actually end up back on the street after being checked out by our specialized mechanics. The cars and trucks that don't make it back on the street get set out in the junk yard and the used auto parts off of them get sold and keep other cars running that otherwise would become junk cars. Give us a call and let us tell you how much we will give you for your junk car or truck. We do pay cash for your car.
We will pay you cash for your junk or running car. We are an automobile recycler. What does this mean? First and foremost we are dedicated to the community of Indianapolis and the Metro areas surrounding Indianapolis. We help clean up your neighborhoods by getting those junk and broke down cars off of the street, out of the back yards and out of the driveways. We also buy many running cars. A very high percentage of our cars actually end up back on the street after being checked out by our specialized mechanics. The cars and trucks that don't make it back on the street get set out in the junk yard and the used auto parts off of them get sold and keep other cars running that otherwise would become junk cars. Give us a call and let us tell you how much we will give you for your junk car or truck. We do pay cash for your car.
Why Choose Us
We Love Cars-We Love People
We wake up in the morning excited to go to work. Everyday is different, every car is different. We enjoy the different people that we meet and enjoy working with so many different cars and trucks.Leave it to Us
Doing it yourself doesn’t always pan out. Rely on our knowledge and experience instead. Your car or truck is in the best of hands. Let us handle all of the paper work and properly process your junk car. We will pay you top cash for your junk cars.We Truly Care
We care about the communities that we serve. We are proud to get old junk cars off the street and turn them into real cash that you can spend. Not only do we pay cash for cars in Indianapolis, but we serve Carmel, Westfield, Noblesville, Greenfield, Fortville, Pendleton, Greenwood, Whiteland, Franklin, Wanamaker, Avon, Brownsburg, Danville, Lebanon, Plainfield and all other surrounding communities.Our Promise to You
We promise to always provide value and outstanding service, regardless of what kind of car or truck you have. We pay top dollar.Indianapolis cash for junk cars
Testimonials
"My car broke down on the way to work. I knew that it would costs more to fix my car than it was worth. Basically, it was a junk car. I was broke down on I-465 with cars whizzing by. I called Indianapolis Cash for Junk Cars and they were there in 30 minutes. They paid me cash for my car and took me to work. They didn't charge me for the tow or the ride at all. These guys are the best." Dave, IndianapolisMore Testimonials
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Salvage Cars Indianapolis
Salvage Cars Indianapolis
We buy junk cars and running cars!
We pay top dollar!
(317) 454-3202
you can call or fill out the form below to get an online quote
(317) 454-3202
you can call or fill out the form below to get an online quote
We will come pay you cash for your salvage cars and haul it away. We own our own fleet of tow trucks and will tow your car for FREE. It is no hassle to you. Your salvage car doesn't have to run. You junk car can have flats, be crashed or whatever. We pay the most money for your salvage cars. Your vehicle can be wrecked, running, or whatever.
Get rid of that old car sitting in the driveway, in your backyard, taking up space in your garage or parked over at your friends house, plus put a little money in your pocket. Think how much better your yard will look without that old car sitting there on flat tires. If you live in an apartment, they will tow your old car away without your knowledge and it will costs you dearly. If your car is sitting on a flat, hasn't been moved in a few days, the license plate is expired or if you don't have the proper parking tag. Call us before this happens and put some money in your pocket for your junk car.
We buy your salvage cars no matter what kind of shape they are in. Do you have a junker sitting in your driveway? We will buy that junk car. Does your car need repairs that you can't or don't want to pay for? We'll give you cash for your junk car. Do you have a need for fast cash for a family emergency? Let us pay you cash. We will tow it away free, usually within 24 hours. Call Salvage Cars Indianapolis.
We're proud to call Indianapolis home, and we are proud that we are doing our part to keep the beautiful city of Indianapolis clean and help out Indianapolis working folks.
We buy most of our junk cars in the Indianapolis Metro area, but are willing to drive for some of them, so give us a call. We are willing to work with you.
We buy hundreds of junk cars every month, and our success is reliant on three things. First and foremost, we pay the most cash possible for the cars we buy. We can pay the most cash because we don't just buy cars for scrap but when possible, we try to re-sell the cars. We work with used parts suppliers, used car dealers, mechanics, and scrap metal and salvage yards all over the country.
Second, we always tow away your junk car for free, and can usually pay for and pick up a car within 24 hours. There are no hidden fees, no strings attached. We show up with the cash we promised, you sign over the title, and we tow it away at absolutely no cost.
Third, we have relationships for over 25 years with buyers in your market and know that you have to be good for your word to succeed in the long run. We've been buying cars for 25 years and are a family owned and run business. If you accept our cash offer for your used car, wrecked car or junk car, that cash will be in your hand and your old car will be towed away for free in the time frame we promised.
Our experience has taught us that the competition is tough. So, please give us a chance to buy your car, you'll see that we're a cut above the rest.
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Junk Yards Indianapolis
We buy junk and running cars
(317) 454-3202
Call us today for Cash Today!
(317) 454-3202
Call us today for Cash Today!
When you need cash for junk cars that are sitting in your driveway, we can help. No matter its condition, we pay top dollar cash for junk cars Indianapolis, and we’ll even tow it off your property—sometimes we can even work with you if you don't have the title. We are actually an auto recycler that deals with several junk yards and car dealers in the Indianapolis area.
How this works!
1) You call us or fill out an online form and we give you an estimated quote on what we can pay you for your running or junk car. Then if you want, we send out a representative to make you a cash offer for your car or truck.
2) The representative will show up at your convenience. He/she will then examine your car to determine what is the best route to go with your car. This is how we can usually offer you more money than other junk yards or car scrappers.
3) The rep will make you a cash offer for your car. If you accept the offer, then our rep will pay you cash, you will give them the title and we will tow off your car or truck free. We keep the whole process simple and painless (if you don't have the title, let us know up front and we can still usually work with you.)
The whole process really is that painless and simple.
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1) You call us or fill out an online form and we give you an estimated quote on what we can pay you for your running or junk car. Then if you want, we send out a representative to make you a cash offer for your car or truck.
2) The representative will show up at your convenience. He/she will then examine your car to determine what is the best route to go with your car. This is how we can usually offer you more money than other junk yards or car scrappers.
3) The rep will make you a cash offer for your car. If you accept the offer, then our rep will pay you cash, you will give them the title and we will tow off your car or truck free. We keep the whole process simple and painless (if you don't have the title, let us know up front and we can still usually work with you.)
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About Us
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Indianapolis Cash for Junk Cars
We will pay you cash for your junk or running car. We are an automobile recycler. What does this mean? First and foremost we are dedicated to the community of Indianapolis and the Metro areas surrounding Indianapolis. We help clean up your neighborhoods by getting those junk and broke down cars off of the street, out of the back yards and out of the driveways. We also buy many running cars. A very high percentage of our cars actually end up back on the street after being checked out by our specialized mechanics. The cars and trucks that don't make it back on the street get set out in the junk yard and the used auto parts off of them get sold and keep other cars running that otherwise would become junk cars. Give us a call and let us tell you how much we will give you for your junk car or truck. We do pay cash for your car.
We will pay you cash for your junk or running car. We are an automobile recycler. What does this mean? First and foremost we are dedicated to the community of Indianapolis and the Metro areas surrounding Indianapolis. We help clean up your neighborhoods by getting those junk and broke down cars off of the street, out of the back yards and out of the driveways. We also buy many running cars. A very high percentage of our cars actually end up back on the street after being checked out by our specialized mechanics. The cars and trucks that don't make it back on the street get set out in the junk yard and the used auto parts off of them get sold and keep other cars running that otherwise would become junk cars. Give us a call and let us tell you how much we will give you for your junk car or truck. We do pay cash for your car.
Why Choose Us
We Love Cars-We Love People
We wake up in the morning excited to go to work. Everyday is different, every car is different. We enjoy the different people that we meet and enjoy working with so many different cars and trucks.Leave it to Us
Doing it yourself doesn’t always pan out. Rely on our knowledge and experience instead. Your car or truck is in the best of hands. Let us handle all of the paper work and properly process your junk car. We will pay you top cash for your junk cars.We Truly Care
We care about the communities that we serve. We are proud to get old junk cars off the street and turn them into real cash that you can spend. Not only do we pay cash for cars in Indianapolis, but we serve Carmel, Westfield, Noblesville, Greenfield, Fortville, Pendleton, Greenwood, Whiteland, Franklin, Wanamaker, Avon, Brownsburg, Danville, Lebanon, Plainfield and all other surrounding communities.Our Promise to You
We promise to always provide value and outstanding service, regardless of what kind of car or truck you have. We pay top dollar.Indianapolis cash for junk cars
Testimonials
"My car broke down on the way to work. I knew that it would costs more to fix my car than it was worth. Basically, it was a junk car. I was broke down on I-465 with cars whizzing by. I called Indianapolis Cash for Junk Cars and they were there in 30 minutes. They paid me cash for my car and took me to work. They didn't charge me for the tow or the ride at all. These guys are the best." Dave, IndianapolisMore Testimonials
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(317) 454-3202 We pay TOP $$$ for your Junk Car!
(317) 454-3202 We pay TOP $$$ for your Junk Car!
Are you looking to get rid of that old car in your driveway? You're in luck, as Indianapolis Junk Cars offers car removal and cash for junk cars, trucks, vans and other clunkers in and around the Indianapolis, Indiana area.
With our auto cars for cash car recycling program, you can trade your damaged car for cash! Even if it doesn't run, Indy Junk Cars will give you cash for junk cars in Indiana!
Based in Indianapolis, Indiana Indy junk cars offers cash for clunkers of all types, including:
- car wrecks that have been damaged in an accident;
- vehicles with fire or water damage;
- old cars and trucks that don't run;
- and other cars that are unwanted and in the way!
Indianapolis Junk Cars accepts all vehicles, including trucks, cars, sports utility vehicles, RVs, vans and mini vans. So rather than searching out someone who specialises in auto salvage, trying to part it out yourself or paying someone else to take care of car removal, we'll pay you with our cars for cash program.
Indy Junk Cars will pick up your automobile from virtually any location in the Indianapolis, Indiana area, including your home, place of employment or other location. In some cases, our team can even collect your vehicle from the side of the highway in the event that it's broken down for the last and final time and you're ready to get cash for your old car!
How It Works
How can Indianapolis Junk Cars offer cash for clunkers of all makes, models and conditions? It's simple, really. Here's an overview of how the process works:
- 1. You decide you're tired of looking at that unsightly junk car on your property, or perhaps you're sick of dealing with neighbor complaints.
- 2. You call Indy Junk Cars to inquire about our cash for clunkers program or use our online form to request a quote.
- 3. You'll provide us with some basic information about the vehicle and our friendly staff will provide you with information on how much money we can offer for the vehicle.
- 4. We'll arrange a time and location for the car removal. Indianapolis Junk Cars serves the entire Indianapolis area. Same-day or 24-hour pickup is available in some instances, so please feel free to inquire!
- 5. One of our friendly auto removal technicians will arrive at your location to collect your vehicle and you'll get cash for your clunker! Our techs will also provide you with a receipt for your records.
- 6. Your old car will be taken to our junkyard facility, where it will be evaluated. Useful auto parts that are in good condition will be removed and offered for resale. Some wrecks may be sold as fixer-uppers.
- 7. In cases where many of the car parts are removed, the remaining car parts will be sold for scrap metal and recycled.
With Indianapolis Junk Cars' cash for clunkers auto recycling program, everybody wins! You'll get rid of that old car and you'll get cash, and we'll get vehicles that we'll use for parts or scrap.
Don't pay someone for car removal services! Sell junk cars for cash with Indy Junk Cars! We provide free tow-away services for old cars that don't run, so you won't need to spend a dime to get rid of that old auto; we pay you cash for your car!
How to Get a Cars for Cash Quote
Are you wondering how much money you can get for your old car, truck, van or SUV?
Call us at (317) 454-3202
Our car recycling experts will ask you a bit of general information about your auto, including:
- - Make;
- - Model;
- - Year;
- - General condition;
- - Problems and damage; and
- - Information on any missing parts or components.
Based on the information you provide, we can offer a quote for how much money you'll get for the vehicle.
Also check out Indianapolis Junk Cars' online quote request form. Simply complete the form and you'll get an instant offer of cash for an old truck, car, SUV or van!
Can I Still Get Cash for My Old Car if I Don't Have a Title? Keys?
Don't have a title for your old car? No worries! Indy Junk Cars can still give you money for an old car providing it meets the following criteria:
- 1. You must be the vehicle's owner;
- 2. The automobile must be 10 years old or older; and
- 3. The vehicle is registered in your name.
If you meet these criteria, then Indianapolis Junk Cars can give you cash for your old car. We also give cash for old trucks, SUVs, mini vans and vans.
Since we'll be towing your vehicle, then selling it for parts or scrap, we don't need the keys. Of course, the keys are helpful, but if you don't have them available, we can still remove the vehicle and give you cash for your unwanted car!
Before You Get Rid of That Old Car...
Before the vehicle is removed from the premises and towed away, you must remember to remove your personal belongings from inside the auto. In addition, you will be asked to remove the license plates, which must be returned to the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Also, if the vehicle is registered, remember to contact your insurance company to cancel the policy on your car.
If you don't own the vehicle, you must provide Indy Junk Cars with a title that has been signed over to you by the legal owner. In cases where an old car has been abandoned on your property, you will need to contact your local police department to obtain special paperwork that must be completed. Once this is tended to, you can sell the junk car for cash from Indy Junk Cars!
Don't let that eyesore sit on your property any longer! Get cash for old cars and trucks with Indianapolis Junk Cars' auto salvage and recycling program.
We offer cash for clunkers to private citizens, non-profit organizations and commercial establishments.
Get Money for Your Old Car!
Selling your car's parts on Craigslist can be time consuming - it can literally take months or years to find buyers for all the parts, plus you'll need to actually remove the parts, clean them and ship them out to the buyers! It's a huge time-consuming hassle!
And leaving that old vehicle to rot on your property causes a tremendous eyesore, plus it's a liability!
Get cash for cars in Indianapolis, Indiana and the surrounding area with Indy Junk Cars!
Use our online form to find out how much cash you can get for that old vehicle!
Or call Indianapolis Junk Cars at (317) 454-3202
Customer Reviews:
By Aaron Ally, on 03/01/2013
They were very polite and the tow truck was on time. They did everything that they promised! Would recommend!
By Kelly W., on 03/06/2013
Great service, right on time. Received guarantee quote amount with no questions asked. Thanks again. A+++
By Judy, on 02/06/2013
I bought a house in Jacksonville (FL), on the countryside, and unfortunately (or fortunately!) there were a couple of junk cars in the barn. I was not looking forward to having to deal with them and then I found Indianapolis Junk Cars. I was expecting to spend a few hundred dollars to get rid of them and instead they paid me to take them! I am about $1K richer and my barn is clean. WIN, WIN!
By M Partridge, on 03/01/2013
I was a little tentative initially about the whole process. But after speaking to the representative by the name Edmond on the phone, who was incredibly nice, and setting the pick up time and date, I felt much better. Very easy, smooth process. I even received a follow up call after the pick up to ensure everything went ok. Keep it Up Guys. Thanks!!! A+++
By Vanessa Baker , on 03/01/2013
Quick and easy salvage. They picked the car up when they said they would. Forgot the keys and they let me mail them in. Will work with them again in the future.
By Arthur, on 02/20/2013
Very happy! Top cash and fast pickup. Thank you!
By Dan, on 05/11/2013
Really fast service. Not much talks - got my cash and my junker is out of my property - THANK YOU!
By Johny Dell, on 03/01/2013
I blew the engine in my Toyota. I loved the car, and hated to part with it, but I'm moving in a month and I just don't have the money to put a new engine in it. So I called Indy Junk Cars, and they guy was very nice. The offer for the car was on the lower end of what I wanted to get out of it, but the only places that would pay more required me to get the car to them, or pay them to come get it. The cost and time involved in that made the free pick up much more worth it. Since it was Friday when I called, we made arrangements for them to get the car on Monday. The tow truck driver had a few issues with his truck that morning, so he called to let me know he was running late, and he was nice as could be. Once he got close, he was having trouble finding the place (my neighborhood is retarded and doesn't have streets labeled, it wasn't his fault!), so he called me again, and I talked him through how to get here. When he did, the process was quick and easy, and I got a check on the spot. It was sad to watch my car go (since it has been my favorite car so far), but with Indy JUNK CARS, it was a lot easier than I imagined the process could be. Thanks a lot guys!!!
By Denny D., on 02/15/2013
BEST SERVICE! Fast, good cash, no questions asked. Very professional company. Took them about a day to take care of my junker.
By Ben, on 02/25/2013
What a great service! Thank you very much for taking care of my clunker! Highly recommended company!
By Mike Ohm, on 03/01/2013
I couldn't be more thankful to the representatives from Indianapolis Junk Cars!! Considering the circumstances in which my broken down car left me in, they were more than efficient, quick, and incredibly dependable with the removal of the car. If only car dealers were as honest and reliable as these guys, I probably wouldn't have called them in the first place! Thanks again!
By Tom B., on 02/15/2013
The guys are true pros! Fast pickup, good price. Highly recommended.
By V Baker, on 03/01/2013
Very Good Indy Junk Cars Very professional outfit with excellent customer service skills
By Carl Johnson, on 03/01/2013
This was a stress free, worry free service for our junk. Received cash and a new parking spot. Would recommend them for others not wanted to stress out over junk cars or trucks.
By A Waren, on 03/01/2013
Just my experience It was very smooth. The people that i dealt with checked up on my truck, got everything organized and i got a fair amount of money for my truck. All i like to say is i give compliments to the company for very efficient service and fast its just amazing. I wish more businesses ran that way!
By Jane Obryan, on 03/01/2013
They were awesome, thanks guy. I'll miss the truck tho, take care of that big guy for me!
By John A., on 02/20/2013
Prompt service, paid quoted price, no questions asked. Thanks INDY JUNKCARS!!!
By Greg Levy, on 03/01/2013
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Storm damage reports continue rolling in
Posted: 11/17/2013
Last Updated: 1 day ago
Last Updated: 1 day ago
8:55 p.m.: Two-thirds of the roof of a 140-ft. hog barn reportedly ripped off by storm in Allen County.
8:54 p.m.: Three pole barns destroyed in Allen County; grain silo had top removed.
7:55 p.m.: Lebanon police say 26 homes were damaged in the storm, with 7 being declared "non-habitable." Five people were displaced by damage.
7:34 p.m.: Half of barn roof torn off in Whitley County.
7:33 p.m.: Multiple structures damaged in Pleasant Lake, power lines down in Angola.
6:20 p.m.: At least four reported injured across the state from Sunday's storms. Kokomo police report numerous minor injuries in the city.
6:01 p.m.: 50-60 trees downed across Marion; several roads blocked. Semi-truck overturned near Meyer in southern Marion. Roof ripped off building on State Road 18.
6:00 p.m.: Bob Evans billboard ripped in half in Cass County.
5:55 p.m.: Howard County placed under state of emergency until 6 a.m. Monday.
5:54 p.m.: Two-foot diameter tree uprooted and tossed onto home in La Porte.
5:54 p.m.: Damage reported to cars and homes in Wabash, Ind. Windows blown out of second-floor of buildings.
5:50 p.m.: Two minor injuries reported in Lebanon when semi-truck flipped onto I-65 from parking lot. Possible tornado struck businesses in Lebanon Industrial Park and several nearby homes. No evacuation order in effect.
5:37 p.m.: Church collapsed in Rileysburg, Ind.
5:35 p.m.: Shed thrown into tree in Elkhart. Trees downed on vehicles in Chesterfield.
5:33 p.m.: Trees down, damage to car wash reported in Noble County.
5:30 p.m.: Numerous power poles snapped with trees down throughout Porter. County Road 600 N. closed between 300 E. and 400 E. due to high-tension poles and lines across road.
5:25 p.m.: Large tree downed in roadway on U.S. 421 in La Porte. Reports of trees up to 2-feet in diameter downed across the state.
5:23 p.m.: Reports that the historic post office in Irvington on Indianapolis' east side has collapsed.
5:19 p.m.: Farmers market destroyed on Old U.S. 50 in Daviess County; multiple trees down.
5:17 p.m.: Trees and power lines down in Cass County; moderate structural damage reported to homes.
5:16 p.m.: Serious damage to orchard reported in Daviess County.
5:15 p.m.: Quarter of the roof of an apartment building ripped off in Porter, Ind.
5:14 p.m.: Power outages reported across Wells County.
5:12 p.m.: 24-foot trailer overturned in Allen County. Trees down.
5:11 p.m.: House reportedly struck by tornado in Tipton.
5:07 p.m.: Widespread damage reported across the southern part of White County from Brookston to the Cass County line.
5:05 p.m.: Heavy structural damage to Dollar General Distribution Center in Marion.
5:03 p.m.: Trees and limbs down, structural damage reported in Huntington, Ind.
4:56 p.m.: Reports of heavy damage in Veedersburg and Mellott in Fountain County, including possible serious damage to Master Guard factory.
4:56 p.m.: Heavy damage to Summit Village Trailer Park in Grant County. Reports of mobile homes rolled on top of one another.
4:54 p.m.: Barn damaged and trees down along U.S. 29 in Tippecanoe County.
4:53 p.m.: Overturned semi-truck reported at 60-mile marker on I-65 in Boone County.
4:51 p.m.: Several homes destroyed, windows blown out of J.C. Penny store in Howard County.
4:49 p.m.: Power lines and traffic lights down on southwest side of Indianapolis near High School Road.
4:46 p.m.: Tornado reported at Maple Lawn Village trailer park in Kokomo.
4:44 p.m.: More reports of flooding around Indianapolis.
4:39 p.m.: At least one house destroyed, another severely damaged on southwest side of Logansport. Multiple trees down. Complexes being evacuated due to gas leaks.
4:35 p.m.: Reports of flooding on the east side of Indianapolis.
4:27 p.m.: 6 inches of water reported flowing over road in Spencer, Ind.
4:26 p.m.: Cars overturned and severe structural damage reported near U.S. 52 and I-65 in Boone County.
4:26 p.m.: Tree uprooted and down on house on the south side of the St. Joseph 4-H Fairgrounds.
4:15 p.m.: Reports of vehicles flipped and structural damage to buildings in Lebanon.
4:14 p.m.: Several utility poles pulled out of ground in western Grant County.
4:10 p.m.: 20-inch diameter tree down in Kosciusko County.
4:05 p.m.: 10-12-inch diameter tree down across road in Elkhart. Power lost west of New Paris.
4:03 p.m.: Tree limbs down on State Road 136 in Boone County.
4:01 p.m.: 16-inch diameter tree downed on car in St. Joseph, Ind.
3:59 p.m.: Tops of trees blown off in St. Joseph, Ind.
3:58 p.m.: Trees and power lines down in Plymouth, Ind.
3:56 p.m.: Estimated gusts of 60 mph in Miami County. Multiple power outages and reports of half-inch hail.
3:54 p.m.: Tornado on the ground in Daviess County. Several homes damaged.
3:52 p.m.: 85 mph wind and quarter-sized hail reported near Swayzee in Grant County.
3:50 p.m.: Barn destroyed and trees down in Cass County. Trailer reported thrown into tree. Semi-truck flipped near Young America.
3:44 p.m.: Telephone poles reported down in Montgomery, Ind.
3:39 p.m.: Reports of 2-foot diameter trees uprooted in Carroll County.
3:37 p.m.: Reports of damage to grain bins and structural damage to homes in Newton, Ind. Utility poles and trees down. Tornado reported touched down near U.S. 24 and Newton Street.
3:35 p.m.: Home damaged on St. Thomas Road in Knox, Ind.
3:33 p.m.: Tornado reported in Clinton, Ind., near County Road 5 1000 West and 713 North.
3:32 p.m.: Trees down in Frankfort.
3:29 p.m.: Tornados confirmed on ground near Kokomo and Russiaville.
3:28 p.m.: Reports of power outages near Dayton, Ind.
3:23 p.m.: Illinois authorities reporting one fatality from today's storms.
3:21 p.m.: Reports of a roof ripped off a garage and trees down in White County. Rotation reported.
3:18 p.m.: Sheet metal thrown into fences and buildings in Tippecanoe County by possible rain-wrapped tornado.
3:14 p.m.: National Weather Service reports the roof of a barn was ripped off in Ballard, Ky.
3:13 p.m.: 82 mph wind reported in Tippecanoe County.
3:11 p.m.: Confirmed tornado located between Vincennes and Decker, moving east at 65 mph.
3:05 p.m.: Three-foot diameter tree reportedly snapped off and lying on carport roof in Veedersburg, Ind.
2:59 p.m.: Fountain County dispatchers report severe damage to homes in the area.
2:54 p.m.: Dispatchers confirming damage to trees in Warren County.
2:49 p.m.: Tornado and 1-inch hail confirmed 11-miles northwest of Mount Carmel.
2:43 p.m.: Tornado damage reported near I-74 and State Route 63 in northern Vermillion County. Also reports of quarter-sized hail.
The National Weather Service has begun reporting confirmed damage from storms as they roll across the Midwest and into Indiana.
8:54 p.m.: Three pole barns destroyed in Allen County; grain silo had top removed.
7:55 p.m.: Lebanon police say 26 homes were damaged in the storm, with 7 being declared "non-habitable." Five people were displaced by damage.
7:34 p.m.: Half of barn roof torn off in Whitley County.
7:33 p.m.: Multiple structures damaged in Pleasant Lake, power lines down in Angola.
6:20 p.m.: At least four reported injured across the state from Sunday's storms. Kokomo police report numerous minor injuries in the city.
6:01 p.m.: 50-60 trees downed across Marion; several roads blocked. Semi-truck overturned near Meyer in southern Marion. Roof ripped off building on State Road 18.
6:00 p.m.: Bob Evans billboard ripped in half in Cass County.
5:55 p.m.: Howard County placed under state of emergency until 6 a.m. Monday.
5:54 p.m.: Two-foot diameter tree uprooted and tossed onto home in La Porte.
5:54 p.m.: Damage reported to cars and homes in Wabash, Ind. Windows blown out of second-floor of buildings.
5:50 p.m.: Two minor injuries reported in Lebanon when semi-truck flipped onto I-65 from parking lot. Possible tornado struck businesses in Lebanon Industrial Park and several nearby homes. No evacuation order in effect.
5:37 p.m.: Church collapsed in Rileysburg, Ind.
5:35 p.m.: Shed thrown into tree in Elkhart. Trees downed on vehicles in Chesterfield.
5:33 p.m.: Trees down, damage to car wash reported in Noble County.
5:30 p.m.: Numerous power poles snapped with trees down throughout Porter. County Road 600 N. closed between 300 E. and 400 E. due to high-tension poles and lines across road.
5:25 p.m.: Large tree downed in roadway on U.S. 421 in La Porte. Reports of trees up to 2-feet in diameter downed across the state.
5:23 p.m.: Reports that the historic post office in Irvington on Indianapolis' east side has collapsed.
5:19 p.m.: Farmers market destroyed on Old U.S. 50 in Daviess County; multiple trees down.
5:17 p.m.: Trees and power lines down in Cass County; moderate structural damage reported to homes.
5:16 p.m.: Serious damage to orchard reported in Daviess County.
5:15 p.m.: Quarter of the roof of an apartment building ripped off in Porter, Ind.
5:14 p.m.: Power outages reported across Wells County.
5:12 p.m.: 24-foot trailer overturned in Allen County. Trees down.
5:11 p.m.: House reportedly struck by tornado in Tipton.
5:07 p.m.: Widespread damage reported across the southern part of White County from Brookston to the Cass County line.
5:05 p.m.: Heavy structural damage to Dollar General Distribution Center in Marion.
5:03 p.m.: Trees and limbs down, structural damage reported in Huntington, Ind.
4:56 p.m.: Reports of heavy damage in Veedersburg and Mellott in Fountain County, including possible serious damage to Master Guard factory.
4:56 p.m.: Heavy damage to Summit Village Trailer Park in Grant County. Reports of mobile homes rolled on top of one another.
4:54 p.m.: Barn damaged and trees down along U.S. 29 in Tippecanoe County.
4:53 p.m.: Overturned semi-truck reported at 60-mile marker on I-65 in Boone County.
4:51 p.m.: Several homes destroyed, windows blown out of J.C. Penny store in Howard County.
4:49 p.m.: Power lines and traffic lights down on southwest side of Indianapolis near High School Road.
4:46 p.m.: Tornado reported at Maple Lawn Village trailer park in Kokomo.
4:44 p.m.: More reports of flooding around Indianapolis.
4:39 p.m.: At least one house destroyed, another severely damaged on southwest side of Logansport. Multiple trees down. Complexes being evacuated due to gas leaks.
4:35 p.m.: Reports of flooding on the east side of Indianapolis.
4:27 p.m.: 6 inches of water reported flowing over road in Spencer, Ind.
4:26 p.m.: Cars overturned and severe structural damage reported near U.S. 52 and I-65 in Boone County.
4:26 p.m.: Tree uprooted and down on house on the south side of the St. Joseph 4-H Fairgrounds.
4:15 p.m.: Reports of vehicles flipped and structural damage to buildings in Lebanon.
4:14 p.m.: Several utility poles pulled out of ground in western Grant County.
4:10 p.m.: 20-inch diameter tree down in Kosciusko County.
4:05 p.m.: 10-12-inch diameter tree down across road in Elkhart. Power lost west of New Paris.
4:03 p.m.: Tree limbs down on State Road 136 in Boone County.
4:01 p.m.: 16-inch diameter tree downed on car in St. Joseph, Ind.
3:59 p.m.: Tops of trees blown off in St. Joseph, Ind.
3:58 p.m.: Trees and power lines down in Plymouth, Ind.
3:56 p.m.: Estimated gusts of 60 mph in Miami County. Multiple power outages and reports of half-inch hail.
3:54 p.m.: Tornado on the ground in Daviess County. Several homes damaged.
3:52 p.m.: 85 mph wind and quarter-sized hail reported near Swayzee in Grant County.
3:50 p.m.: Barn destroyed and trees down in Cass County. Trailer reported thrown into tree. Semi-truck flipped near Young America.
3:44 p.m.: Telephone poles reported down in Montgomery, Ind.
3:39 p.m.: Reports of 2-foot diameter trees uprooted in Carroll County.
3:37 p.m.: Reports of damage to grain bins and structural damage to homes in Newton, Ind. Utility poles and trees down. Tornado reported touched down near U.S. 24 and Newton Street.
3:35 p.m.: Home damaged on St. Thomas Road in Knox, Ind.
3:33 p.m.: Tornado reported in Clinton, Ind., near County Road 5 1000 West and 713 North.
3:32 p.m.: Trees down in Frankfort.
3:29 p.m.: Tornados confirmed on ground near Kokomo and Russiaville.
3:28 p.m.: Reports of power outages near Dayton, Ind.
3:23 p.m.: Illinois authorities reporting one fatality from today's storms.
3:21 p.m.: Reports of a roof ripped off a garage and trees down in White County. Rotation reported.
3:18 p.m.: Sheet metal thrown into fences and buildings in Tippecanoe County by possible rain-wrapped tornado.
3:14 p.m.: National Weather Service reports the roof of a barn was ripped off in Ballard, Ky.
3:13 p.m.: 82 mph wind reported in Tippecanoe County.
3:11 p.m.: Confirmed tornado located between Vincennes and Decker, moving east at 65 mph.
3:05 p.m.: Three-foot diameter tree reportedly snapped off and lying on carport roof in Veedersburg, Ind.
2:59 p.m.: Fountain County dispatchers report severe damage to homes in the area.
2:54 p.m.: Dispatchers confirming damage to trees in Warren County.
2:49 p.m.: Tornado and 1-inch hail confirmed 11-miles northwest of Mount Carmel.
2:43 p.m.: Tornado damage reported near I-74 and State Route 63 in northern Vermillion County. Also reports of quarter-sized hail.
The National Weather Service has begun reporting confirmed damage from storms as they roll across the Midwest and into Indiana.
Tue Nov 19 2013 at 4:20 pm +0000
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Abandoned Vehicles
We have been asked several times lately about abandoned cars and trucks in the Indianapolis area, so we have decided to give you a copy of the laws on abandoned vehicle. In short, yes you can have an abandoned vehicle or junk car removed from your property. You do not need the title. We will come out and tow it away for your for free. Here is the law;
Information Maintained by the Office of Code Revision Indiana Legislative Services Agency
We have been asked several times lately about abandoned cars and trucks in the Indianapolis area, so we have decided to give you a copy of the laws on abandoned vehicle. In short, yes you can have an abandoned vehicle or junk car removed from your property. You do not need the title. We will come out and tow it away for your for free. Here is the law;
IC 9-22
ARTICLE 22. ABANDONED, SALVAGED, AND SCRAP VEHICLES
IC 9-22-1
Chapter 1. Abandoned Vehicles
IC 9-22-1-0.3
Placement of notice tags for abandoned vehicles; required information on notice tag; towing service recovery of costs
Sec. 0.3. (a) This section applies to an abandoned vehicle:
(1) that was towed by a towing service from private property before May 2, 2001;
(2) that is in possession of a towing service company on May 2, 2001;
(3) that could have been removed from private property under sections 15 and 16 of this chapter, both as amended by P.L.108-2001, if P.L.108-2001 were in effect at the time that the towing service removed the abandoned vehicle from the private property; and
(4) for which the towing service has not received payment for the towing charges accruing from removal of the vehicle from private property.
(b) The towing service may post the notice tag required by section 15 of this chapter, as amended by P.L.108-2001, on a picture of the abandoned vehicle and place the notice tag and picture in a prominent place on the private property from which the abandoned vehicle was towed for the time required by section 15 of this chapter, as amended by P.L.108-2001. The name and address on the notice tag may be the name and address of the owner of the private property or the name and address of the towing service. The notice tag must state the address where the vehicle is located. Compliance with this subsection shall be treated as compliance with section 15 of this chapter, as amended by P.L.108-2001.
(c) A towing service may recover costs incidental to the removal and storage of an abandoned vehicle that accrued before May 2, 2001, to the same extent as if the costs were accrued after May 2, 2001.
As added by P.L.220-2011, SEC.218. IC 9-22-1-1
Application of chapter
Sec. 1. This chapter does not apply to the following:
(1) A vehicle in operable condition specifically adapted or constructed for operation on privately owned raceways.
(2) A vehicle stored as the property of a member of the armed forces of the United States who is on active duty assignment.
(3) A vehicle located on a vehicle sale lot.
(4) A vehicle located upon property licensed or zoned as an automobile scrapyard.
(5) A vehicle registered and licensed under IC 9-18-12 as an antique vehicle.
(6) A golf cart.
(7) An off-road vehicle.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.108-2001, SEC.2; P.L.150-2009, SEC.15; P.L.259-2013, SEC.19.IC 9-22-1-2
Officer defined
Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, "officer" means the following:
(1) A regular member of the state police department.
(2) A regular member of a city or town police department.
(3) A town marshal or town marshal deputy.
(4) A regular member of the county police force.
(5) An individual of an agency designated by ordinance of the fiscal body.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10.IC 9-22-1-3
Public agency defined
Sec. 3. As used in this chapter, "public agency" means a local agency given the responsibility by statute or ordinance for the removal, storage, and disposal of abandoned vehicles.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.191-2007, SEC.6.IC 9-22-1-3.5
Storage yard defined
Sec. 3.5. As used in this chapter, "storage yard" means a storage facility or a towing service used for the removal and storage of abandoned vehicles or parts.
As added by P.L.104-2005, SEC.2.IC 9-22-1-4
Responsibility and liability of owner of abandoned vehicle or parts; limitation of costs for storage
Sec. 4. (a) Except as provided in subsection (c), the owner of an abandoned vehicle or parts is:
(1) responsible for the abandonment; and
(2) liable for all of the costs incidental to the removal, storage, and disposal;
of the vehicle or the parts under this chapter.
(b) The costs for storage of an abandoned vehicle may not exceed one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500).
(c) If an abandoned vehicle is sold by a person who removed, towed, or stored the vehicle, the person who previously owned the vehicle is not responsible for storage fees.
(d) If an abandoned vehicle is sold by a person who removed, towed, or stored the vehicle, and proceeds from the sale of the vehicle covered the removal, towing, and storage expenses, any remaining proceeds from the sale of the vehicle shall be returned to the previous owner of the vehicle if the previous owner is known.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.104-2005, SEC.3; P.L.191-2007, SEC.7; P.L.125-2012, SEC.113.IC 9-22-1-5
Discovery of possession by person other than vehicle owner
Sec. 5. When an officer discovers a vehicle in the possession of a person other than the owner of the vehicle and the person cannot establish the right to possession of the vehicle, the vehicle shall be taken to and stored in a suitable place determined by the officer.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.125-2012, SEC.114; P.L.262-2013, SEC.104.IC 9-22-1-6
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.125-2012, SEC.115.)
IC 9-22-1-7
Inability to determine ownership; declaring vehicle abandoned
Sec. 7. If:
(1) the owner or lienholder under section 8 of this chapter does not appear and pay all costs; or
(2) the owner of a vehicle cannot be determined by a search conducted under section 19 of this chapter;
the vehicle is considered abandoned and must be disposed of under this chapter.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.191-2007, SEC.9; P.L.125-2012, SEC.116.
IC 9-22-1-8
Release to owner or lienholder of stored vehicle; required notification
Sec. 8. If the properly identified person who owns or holds a lien on a vehicle appears at the site of storage before disposal of the vehicle or parts and pays all costs incurred against the vehicle or parts at that time, the vehicle or parts shall be released. A towing service shall notify the appropriate public agency of all releases under this section. The notification must include the name, signature, and address of the person that owns or holds a lien on the vehicle, a description of the vehicle or parts, costs, and the date of release.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.125-2012, SEC.117.IC 9-22-1-9
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.125-2012, SEC.118.)
IC 9-22-1-10
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.191-2007, SEC.21.)
IC 9-22-1-11
Tagging abandoned vehicle or parts
Sec. 11. An officer who finds or is notified of a vehicle or parts believed to be abandoned shall attach in a prominent place a notice tag containing the following information:
(1) The date, time, officer's name, public agency, and address and telephone number to contact for information.
(2) That the vehicle or parts are considered abandoned.
(3) That the vehicle or parts will be removed after:
(A) twenty-four (24) hours, if the vehicle is located on or within the right-of-way of an interstate highway or any highway that is designated as part of the state highway system under IC 8-23-4; or
(B) seventy-two (72) hours, for any other vehicle.
(4) That the person who owns the vehicle will be held responsible for all costs incidental to the removal, storage, and disposal of the vehicle.
(5) That the person who owns the vehicle may avoid costs by removal of the vehicle or parts within:
(A) twenty-four (24) hours, if the vehicle is located on or within the right-of-way of an interstate highway or any highway that is designated as part of the state highway system under IC 8-23-4; or
(B) seventy-two (72) hours, for any other vehicle.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.66-1992, SEC.5; P.L.131-2008, SEC.47; P.L.54-2009, SEC.6. IC 9-22-1-12
Officer's abandoned vehicle report; photographs
Sec. 12. If a vehicle or a part tagged under section 11 of this chapter is not removed within the applicable period, the officer shall prepare a written abandoned vehicle report of the vehicle or parts, including information on the condition and missing parts. Photographs may be taken to describe the condition of the vehicle or parts.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.131-2008, SEC.48; P.L.125-2012, SEC.119.IC 9-22-1-13
Disposal of vehicle or parts; retention of records and photographs by bureau
Sec. 13. (a) If the vehicle is a junk vehicle and the market value of an abandoned vehicle or parts is less than:
(1) one thousand dollars ($1,000); or
(2) in a municipality that has adopted an ordinance under subsection (b), the amount established by the ordinance;
the towing service shall immediately transfer the vehicle to a storage yard. A copy of the abandoned vehicle report and photographs, if applicable, relating to the abandoned vehicle shall be provided to the storage yard. A towing service or storage yard may dispose of an abandoned vehicle not less than thirty (30) days after the date on which the towing service removed the abandoned vehicle. A city, county, or town that operates a storage yard under IC 36-9-30-3 may dispose of an abandoned vehicle to an automobile scrapyard or an automotive salvage recycler upon removal of the abandoned vehicle. The public agency or storage yard disposing of the vehicle shall retain the original records and photographs for at least two (2) years. If the vehicle is demolished, a copy of the abandoned vehicle report shall be forwarded to the bureau by the automobile scrap yard after the vehicle has been demolished.
(b) The legislative body of a municipality (as defined in IC 36-1-2-11) may adopt an ordinance that establishes the market value below which an officer may dispose of a vehicle or parts under subsection (a). However, the market value established by the ordinance may not be more than seven hundred fifty dollars ($750).
(c) When the bureau receives the report described in subsection (a), the bureau shall note the status of the vehicle in the records of the bureau.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.92-1997, SEC.2; P.L.104-2005, SEC.4; P.L.191-2007, SEC.11; P.L.125-2012, SEC.120.IC 9-22-1-14
Duties of tagging officer; towing and storage of vehicle or parts
Sec. 14. (a) If in the opinion of the officer the market value of the abandoned vehicle or parts is at least:
(1) one thousand dollars ($1,000); or
(2) in a municipality that has adopted an ordinance under section 13(b) of this chapter, the amount established by the ordinance;
the officer, before placing a notice tag on the vehicle or parts, shall make a reasonable effort to ascertain the person who owns the vehicle or parts or who may be in control of the vehicle or parts.
(b) After seventy-two (72) hours, the officer shall require the vehicle or parts to be towed to a storage yard or towing service.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.92-1997, SEC.3; P.L.104-2005, SEC.5; P.L.125-2012, SEC.121.IC 9-22-1-15
Discovery of vehicle abandoned on private property
Sec. 15. (a) A person who finds a vehicle believed to be abandoned on private property that the person owns or controls, including rental property, may:
(1) obtain the assistance of an officer under section 18 of this chapter to have the vehicle removed; or
(2) personally arrange for the removal of the vehicle by complying with subsection (b) and section 16 of this chapter.
(b) If the person wishes to personally arrange for the removal of the vehicle, the person shall attach in a prominent place a notice tag containing the following information:
(1) The date, time, name, and address of the person who owns or controls the private property and a telephone number to contact for information.
(2) That the vehicle is considered abandoned.
(3) That the vehicle will be removed after twenty-four (24) hours.
(4) That the person who owns the vehicle will be held responsible for all costs incidental to the removal, storage, and disposal of the vehicle.
(5) That the person who owns the vehicle may avoid costs by removal of the vehicle or parts within twenty-four (24) hours.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.130-1995, SEC.1; P.L.108-2001, SEC.3; P.L.54-2009, SEC.7.IC 9-22-1-16
Towing vehicle from private property
Sec. 16. (a) If after twenty-four (24) hours the person who owns a vehicle believed to be abandoned on private property has not removed the vehicle from the private property, the person who owns or controls the private property on which the vehicle is believed to be abandoned may have the vehicle towed from the private property.
(b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), in an emergency situation a vehicle believed to be abandoned on private property may be removed immediately. As used in this subsection, "emergency situation" means that the presence of the vehicle believed to be abandoned interferes physically with the conduct of normal business operations of the person who owns or controls the private property or poses a threat to the safety or security of persons or property, or both.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.130-1995, SEC.2; P.L.108-2001, SEC.4; P.L.104-2005, SEC.6; P.L.191-2007, SEC.12; P.L.54-2009, SEC.8; P.L.262-2013, SEC.105.IC 9-22-1-17
Notice to bureau given by service towing vehicle from rental property
Sec. 17. A towing service that tows a vehicle under section 16 of this chapter shall give notice to the public agency that the abandoned vehicle is in the possession of the towing service.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.191-2007, SEC.13; P.L.125-2012, SEC.122.IC 9-22-1-18
Complaint by person owning or controlling private property
Sec. 18. Upon complaint of a person who owns or controls private property that a vehicle has been left on the property for at least forty-eight (48) hours without the consent of the person who owns or controls the property, an officer shall follow the procedures set forth in sections 11 through 14 of this chapter.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10.IC 9-22-1-19
National data base search; notification; storage costs
Sec. 19. (a) Within seventy-two (72) hours after removal of a vehicle to a storage yard or towing service under section 13, 14, or 16 of this chapter, the public agency or towing service shall conduct a search of national data bases, including a data base of vehicle identification numbers, to attempt to obtain the last state of record of the vehicle in order to attempt to ascertain the name and address of the person who owns or holds a lien on the vehicle.
(b) A public agency or towing service that obtains the name and address of the owner of or lienholder on a vehicle shall, not later than seventy-two (72) hours after obtaining the name and address, notify the person who owns or holds a lien on the vehicle of the:
(1) name;
(2) address; and
(3) telephone number;
of the public agency or towing service. The notice must be made by certified mail or by means of an electronic service approved by the bureau. Notwithstanding section 4 of this chapter, a public agency or towing service that fails to notify the owner of or lienholder on the vehicle as set forth in this subsection may not collect additional storage costs incurred after the date of receipt of the name and address obtained.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.66-1992, SEC.6; P.L.78-2003, SEC.1; P.L.104-2005, SEC.7; P.L.191-2007, SEC.14; P.L.125-2012, SEC.123.IC 9-22-1-20
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.191-2007, SEC.21.)
IC 9-22-1-21
Means of vehicle identification not available; disposal without notice
Sec. 21. If a vehicle or parts are in such a condition that vehicle identification numbers or other means of identification are not available to determine the person who owns or holds a lien on the vehicle, the vehicle may be disposed of without notice.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10.IC 9-22-1-21.5
Liens on vehicles for towing services
Sec. 21.5. An individual, a firm, a partnership, a limited liability company, or a corporation that provides towing services for a motor vehicle, trailer, semitrailer, or recreational vehicle:
(1) at the request of the person that owns the motor vehicle, trailer, semitrailer, or recreational vehicle;
(2) at the request of an individual, a firm, a partnership, a limited liability company, or a corporation on whose property an abandoned motor vehicle, trailer, semitrailer, or recreational vehicle is located; or
(3) in accordance with this chapter;
has a lien on the vehicle for the reasonable value of the charges for the towing services and other related costs in accordance with IC 9-22-6. An individual, a firm, a partnership, a limited liability company, or a corporation that obtains a lien for an abandoned vehicle under this section must comply with sections 16, 17, and 19 of this chapter and IC 9-22-6.
As added by P.L.125-2012, SEC.124. Amended by P.L.262-2013, SEC.106. IC 9-22-1-22
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.191-2007, SEC.21.)
IC 9-22-1-23
Public sale by city, town, or county; notice
Sec. 23. (a) This section applies to a city, town, or county.
(b) Except as provided in subsection (c), if the person who owns or holds a lien upon a vehicle does not appear within twenty (20) days after the mailing of a notice or the notification made by electronic service under section 19 of this chapter, the unit may sell the vehicle or parts by either of the following methods:
(1) The unit may sell the vehicle or parts to the highest bidder at a public sale. Notice of the sale shall be given under IC 5-3-1, except that only one (1) newspaper insertion one (1) week before the public sale is required.
(2) The unit may sell the vehicle or part as unclaimed property under IC 36-1-11. The twenty (20) day period for the property to remain unclaimed is sufficient for a sale under this subdivision.
(c) This subsection applies to a consolidated city or county containing a consolidated city. If the person who owns or holds a lien upon a vehicle does not appear within fifteen (15) days after the mailing of a notice or the notification made by electronic service under section 19 of this chapter, the unit may sell the vehicle or parts by either of the following methods:
(1) The unit may sell the vehicle or parts to the highest bidder at a public sale. Notice of the sale shall be given under IC 5-3-1, except that only one (1) newspaper insertion one (1) week before the public sale is required.
(2) The unit may sell the vehicle or part as unclaimed property under IC 36-1-11. The fifteen (15) day period for the property to remain unclaimed is sufficient for a sale under this subdivision.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.92-1997, SEC.6; P.L.191-2007, SEC.15; P.L.125-2012, SEC.125.
IC 9-22-1-24
Purchasers at public sales; bill of sale; fees; roadworthiness of vehicle
Sec. 24. A person who purchases a vehicle under section 23 of this chapter shall be furnished a bill of sale for each abandoned vehicle sold by the public agency upon paying the fee for a bill of sale under IC 9-29-7. A person who purchases a vehicle under section 23 of this chapter must:
(1) present evidence from a law enforcement agency that the vehicle purchased is roadworthy, if applicable; and
(2) pay the appropriate title fee under IC 9-29-4;
to obtain a certificate of title under IC 9-17 for the vehicle.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.66-1992, SEC.7; P.L.191-2007, SEC.16. IC 9-22-1-25
Payment of removal, storage, and disposition costs; cost limits
Sec. 25. The costs for removal and storage of an abandoned vehicle or parts not claimed by the person who owns or holds a lien on a vehicle shall be paid from the abandoned vehicle account established under section 30 of this chapter. The charge payable by the person who owns or holds a lien on a vehicle for towing, storing, or removing an abandoned vehicle or parts may not exceed the limits established by ordinance adopted under section 30 of this chapter.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10.IC 9-22-1-26
Sale proceeds credited against removal, storage, and disposition costs
Sec. 26. The proceeds of sale of an abandoned vehicle or parts under section 23 of this chapter shall be credited against the costs of the removal, storage, and disposal of the vehicle.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.191-2007, SEC.17.IC 9-22-1-27
Sales by city, county, or town; deposit of proceeds; payment of public agency costs; appropriations
Sec. 27. (a) This section applies to sales of abandoned vehicles or parts by a city, county, or town.
(b) The proceeds from the sale of abandoned vehicles or parts, including:
(1) charges for bills of sale; and
(2) money received from persons who own or hold liens on vehicles for the cost of removal or storage of vehicles;
shall be deposited in the city's, county's, or town's abandoned vehicle fund by the fiscal officer of the city, county, or town.
(c) The costs incurred by a public agency in administering this chapter shall be paid from the abandoned vehicle fund.
(d) The fiscal body shall annually appropriate sufficient money to the fund to carry out this chapter. Money remaining in the fund at the end of a year remains in the fund and does not revert to the general fund.
(e) Notwithstanding subsection (d), the fiscal body of a consolidated city may transfer money from the fund.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.85-1995, SEC.39; P.L.191-2007, SEC.18.IC 9-22-1-28
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.191-2007, SEC.21.)
IC 9-22-1-29
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.191-2007, SEC.21.)
IC 9-22-1-30
Fiscal body procedures established by ordinance; abandoned vehicle fund
Sec. 30. (a) The fiscal body shall, by ordinance, establish procedures to carry out this chapter, including the following:
(1) The charges allowed for towing and storage of abandoned vehicles, which shall be filed with the bureau.
(2) The means of disposition of vehicles.
(b) The fiscal body shall establish an abandoned vehicle fund for the purposes of this chapter.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10.IC 9-22-1-31
Public agencies; personnel, property, and towing contracts; fiscal body ordinances
Sec. 31. To facilitate the removal of abandoned vehicles or parts, a public agency may:
(1) employ personnel;
(2) acquire equipment, property, and facilities; and
(3) enter into towing contracts;
for the removal, storage, and disposition of abandoned vehicles and parts. The fiscal body may, by ordinance, establish procedures to carry out this section.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10.IC 9-22-1-32
Liability for loss or damage to vehicle or vehicle parts
Sec. 32. The following are not liable for loss or damage to a vehicle or parts occurring during the removal or storage of a vehicle or parts under this chapter:
(1) A person who owns, leases, or occupies property from which an abandoned vehicle or its contents or parts are removed.
(2) A public agency.
(3) A towing service.
(4) An automobile scrapyard.
(5) A storage yard.
(6) An agent of a person or entity listed in subdivisions (1) through (5).
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.104-2005, SEC.8; P.L.54-2009, SEC.9.
ARTICLE 22. ABANDONED, SALVAGED, AND SCRAP VEHICLES
IC 9-22-1
Chapter 1. Abandoned Vehicles
IC 9-22-1-0.3
Placement of notice tags for abandoned vehicles; required information on notice tag; towing service recovery of costs
Sec. 0.3. (a) This section applies to an abandoned vehicle:
(1) that was towed by a towing service from private property before May 2, 2001;
(2) that is in possession of a towing service company on May 2, 2001;
(3) that could have been removed from private property under sections 15 and 16 of this chapter, both as amended by P.L.108-2001, if P.L.108-2001 were in effect at the time that the towing service removed the abandoned vehicle from the private property; and
(4) for which the towing service has not received payment for the towing charges accruing from removal of the vehicle from private property.
(b) The towing service may post the notice tag required by section 15 of this chapter, as amended by P.L.108-2001, on a picture of the abandoned vehicle and place the notice tag and picture in a prominent place on the private property from which the abandoned vehicle was towed for the time required by section 15 of this chapter, as amended by P.L.108-2001. The name and address on the notice tag may be the name and address of the owner of the private property or the name and address of the towing service. The notice tag must state the address where the vehicle is located. Compliance with this subsection shall be treated as compliance with section 15 of this chapter, as amended by P.L.108-2001.
(c) A towing service may recover costs incidental to the removal and storage of an abandoned vehicle that accrued before May 2, 2001, to the same extent as if the costs were accrued after May 2, 2001.
As added by P.L.220-2011, SEC.218. IC 9-22-1-1
Application of chapter
Sec. 1. This chapter does not apply to the following:
(1) A vehicle in operable condition specifically adapted or constructed for operation on privately owned raceways.
(2) A vehicle stored as the property of a member of the armed forces of the United States who is on active duty assignment.
(3) A vehicle located on a vehicle sale lot.
(4) A vehicle located upon property licensed or zoned as an automobile scrapyard.
(5) A vehicle registered and licensed under IC 9-18-12 as an antique vehicle.
(6) A golf cart.
(7) An off-road vehicle.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.108-2001, SEC.2; P.L.150-2009, SEC.15; P.L.259-2013, SEC.19.IC 9-22-1-2
Officer defined
Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, "officer" means the following:
(1) A regular member of the state police department.
(2) A regular member of a city or town police department.
(3) A town marshal or town marshal deputy.
(4) A regular member of the county police force.
(5) An individual of an agency designated by ordinance of the fiscal body.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10.IC 9-22-1-3
Public agency defined
Sec. 3. As used in this chapter, "public agency" means a local agency given the responsibility by statute or ordinance for the removal, storage, and disposal of abandoned vehicles.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.191-2007, SEC.6.IC 9-22-1-3.5
Storage yard defined
Sec. 3.5. As used in this chapter, "storage yard" means a storage facility or a towing service used for the removal and storage of abandoned vehicles or parts.
As added by P.L.104-2005, SEC.2.IC 9-22-1-4
Responsibility and liability of owner of abandoned vehicle or parts; limitation of costs for storage
Sec. 4. (a) Except as provided in subsection (c), the owner of an abandoned vehicle or parts is:
(1) responsible for the abandonment; and
(2) liable for all of the costs incidental to the removal, storage, and disposal;
of the vehicle or the parts under this chapter.
(b) The costs for storage of an abandoned vehicle may not exceed one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500).
(c) If an abandoned vehicle is sold by a person who removed, towed, or stored the vehicle, the person who previously owned the vehicle is not responsible for storage fees.
(d) If an abandoned vehicle is sold by a person who removed, towed, or stored the vehicle, and proceeds from the sale of the vehicle covered the removal, towing, and storage expenses, any remaining proceeds from the sale of the vehicle shall be returned to the previous owner of the vehicle if the previous owner is known.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.104-2005, SEC.3; P.L.191-2007, SEC.7; P.L.125-2012, SEC.113.IC 9-22-1-5
Discovery of possession by person other than vehicle owner
Sec. 5. When an officer discovers a vehicle in the possession of a person other than the owner of the vehicle and the person cannot establish the right to possession of the vehicle, the vehicle shall be taken to and stored in a suitable place determined by the officer.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.125-2012, SEC.114; P.L.262-2013, SEC.104.IC 9-22-1-6
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.125-2012, SEC.115.)
IC 9-22-1-7
Inability to determine ownership; declaring vehicle abandoned
Sec. 7. If:
(1) the owner or lienholder under section 8 of this chapter does not appear and pay all costs; or
(2) the owner of a vehicle cannot be determined by a search conducted under section 19 of this chapter;
the vehicle is considered abandoned and must be disposed of under this chapter.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.191-2007, SEC.9; P.L.125-2012, SEC.116.
IC 9-22-1-8
Release to owner or lienholder of stored vehicle; required notification
Sec. 8. If the properly identified person who owns or holds a lien on a vehicle appears at the site of storage before disposal of the vehicle or parts and pays all costs incurred against the vehicle or parts at that time, the vehicle or parts shall be released. A towing service shall notify the appropriate public agency of all releases under this section. The notification must include the name, signature, and address of the person that owns or holds a lien on the vehicle, a description of the vehicle or parts, costs, and the date of release.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.125-2012, SEC.117.IC 9-22-1-9
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.125-2012, SEC.118.)
IC 9-22-1-10
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.191-2007, SEC.21.)
IC 9-22-1-11
Tagging abandoned vehicle or parts
Sec. 11. An officer who finds or is notified of a vehicle or parts believed to be abandoned shall attach in a prominent place a notice tag containing the following information:
(1) The date, time, officer's name, public agency, and address and telephone number to contact for information.
(2) That the vehicle or parts are considered abandoned.
(3) That the vehicle or parts will be removed after:
(A) twenty-four (24) hours, if the vehicle is located on or within the right-of-way of an interstate highway or any highway that is designated as part of the state highway system under IC 8-23-4; or
(B) seventy-two (72) hours, for any other vehicle.
(4) That the person who owns the vehicle will be held responsible for all costs incidental to the removal, storage, and disposal of the vehicle.
(5) That the person who owns the vehicle may avoid costs by removal of the vehicle or parts within:
(A) twenty-four (24) hours, if the vehicle is located on or within the right-of-way of an interstate highway or any highway that is designated as part of the state highway system under IC 8-23-4; or
(B) seventy-two (72) hours, for any other vehicle.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.66-1992, SEC.5; P.L.131-2008, SEC.47; P.L.54-2009, SEC.6. IC 9-22-1-12
Officer's abandoned vehicle report; photographs
Sec. 12. If a vehicle or a part tagged under section 11 of this chapter is not removed within the applicable period, the officer shall prepare a written abandoned vehicle report of the vehicle or parts, including information on the condition and missing parts. Photographs may be taken to describe the condition of the vehicle or parts.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.131-2008, SEC.48; P.L.125-2012, SEC.119.IC 9-22-1-13
Disposal of vehicle or parts; retention of records and photographs by bureau
Sec. 13. (a) If the vehicle is a junk vehicle and the market value of an abandoned vehicle or parts is less than:
(1) one thousand dollars ($1,000); or
(2) in a municipality that has adopted an ordinance under subsection (b), the amount established by the ordinance;
the towing service shall immediately transfer the vehicle to a storage yard. A copy of the abandoned vehicle report and photographs, if applicable, relating to the abandoned vehicle shall be provided to the storage yard. A towing service or storage yard may dispose of an abandoned vehicle not less than thirty (30) days after the date on which the towing service removed the abandoned vehicle. A city, county, or town that operates a storage yard under IC 36-9-30-3 may dispose of an abandoned vehicle to an automobile scrapyard or an automotive salvage recycler upon removal of the abandoned vehicle. The public agency or storage yard disposing of the vehicle shall retain the original records and photographs for at least two (2) years. If the vehicle is demolished, a copy of the abandoned vehicle report shall be forwarded to the bureau by the automobile scrap yard after the vehicle has been demolished.
(b) The legislative body of a municipality (as defined in IC 36-1-2-11) may adopt an ordinance that establishes the market value below which an officer may dispose of a vehicle or parts under subsection (a). However, the market value established by the ordinance may not be more than seven hundred fifty dollars ($750).
(c) When the bureau receives the report described in subsection (a), the bureau shall note the status of the vehicle in the records of the bureau.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.92-1997, SEC.2; P.L.104-2005, SEC.4; P.L.191-2007, SEC.11; P.L.125-2012, SEC.120.IC 9-22-1-14
Duties of tagging officer; towing and storage of vehicle or parts
Sec. 14. (a) If in the opinion of the officer the market value of the abandoned vehicle or parts is at least:
(1) one thousand dollars ($1,000); or
(2) in a municipality that has adopted an ordinance under section 13(b) of this chapter, the amount established by the ordinance;
the officer, before placing a notice tag on the vehicle or parts, shall make a reasonable effort to ascertain the person who owns the vehicle or parts or who may be in control of the vehicle or parts.
(b) After seventy-two (72) hours, the officer shall require the vehicle or parts to be towed to a storage yard or towing service.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.92-1997, SEC.3; P.L.104-2005, SEC.5; P.L.125-2012, SEC.121.IC 9-22-1-15
Discovery of vehicle abandoned on private property
Sec. 15. (a) A person who finds a vehicle believed to be abandoned on private property that the person owns or controls, including rental property, may:
(1) obtain the assistance of an officer under section 18 of this chapter to have the vehicle removed; or
(2) personally arrange for the removal of the vehicle by complying with subsection (b) and section 16 of this chapter.
(b) If the person wishes to personally arrange for the removal of the vehicle, the person shall attach in a prominent place a notice tag containing the following information:
(1) The date, time, name, and address of the person who owns or controls the private property and a telephone number to contact for information.
(2) That the vehicle is considered abandoned.
(3) That the vehicle will be removed after twenty-four (24) hours.
(4) That the person who owns the vehicle will be held responsible for all costs incidental to the removal, storage, and disposal of the vehicle.
(5) That the person who owns the vehicle may avoid costs by removal of the vehicle or parts within twenty-four (24) hours.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.130-1995, SEC.1; P.L.108-2001, SEC.3; P.L.54-2009, SEC.7.IC 9-22-1-16
Towing vehicle from private property
Sec. 16. (a) If after twenty-four (24) hours the person who owns a vehicle believed to be abandoned on private property has not removed the vehicle from the private property, the person who owns or controls the private property on which the vehicle is believed to be abandoned may have the vehicle towed from the private property.
(b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), in an emergency situation a vehicle believed to be abandoned on private property may be removed immediately. As used in this subsection, "emergency situation" means that the presence of the vehicle believed to be abandoned interferes physically with the conduct of normal business operations of the person who owns or controls the private property or poses a threat to the safety or security of persons or property, or both.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.130-1995, SEC.2; P.L.108-2001, SEC.4; P.L.104-2005, SEC.6; P.L.191-2007, SEC.12; P.L.54-2009, SEC.8; P.L.262-2013, SEC.105.IC 9-22-1-17
Notice to bureau given by service towing vehicle from rental property
Sec. 17. A towing service that tows a vehicle under section 16 of this chapter shall give notice to the public agency that the abandoned vehicle is in the possession of the towing service.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.191-2007, SEC.13; P.L.125-2012, SEC.122.IC 9-22-1-18
Complaint by person owning or controlling private property
Sec. 18. Upon complaint of a person who owns or controls private property that a vehicle has been left on the property for at least forty-eight (48) hours without the consent of the person who owns or controls the property, an officer shall follow the procedures set forth in sections 11 through 14 of this chapter.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10.IC 9-22-1-19
National data base search; notification; storage costs
Sec. 19. (a) Within seventy-two (72) hours after removal of a vehicle to a storage yard or towing service under section 13, 14, or 16 of this chapter, the public agency or towing service shall conduct a search of national data bases, including a data base of vehicle identification numbers, to attempt to obtain the last state of record of the vehicle in order to attempt to ascertain the name and address of the person who owns or holds a lien on the vehicle.
(b) A public agency or towing service that obtains the name and address of the owner of or lienholder on a vehicle shall, not later than seventy-two (72) hours after obtaining the name and address, notify the person who owns or holds a lien on the vehicle of the:
(1) name;
(2) address; and
(3) telephone number;
of the public agency or towing service. The notice must be made by certified mail or by means of an electronic service approved by the bureau. Notwithstanding section 4 of this chapter, a public agency or towing service that fails to notify the owner of or lienholder on the vehicle as set forth in this subsection may not collect additional storage costs incurred after the date of receipt of the name and address obtained.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.66-1992, SEC.6; P.L.78-2003, SEC.1; P.L.104-2005, SEC.7; P.L.191-2007, SEC.14; P.L.125-2012, SEC.123.IC 9-22-1-20
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.191-2007, SEC.21.)
IC 9-22-1-21
Means of vehicle identification not available; disposal without notice
Sec. 21. If a vehicle or parts are in such a condition that vehicle identification numbers or other means of identification are not available to determine the person who owns or holds a lien on the vehicle, the vehicle may be disposed of without notice.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10.IC 9-22-1-21.5
Liens on vehicles for towing services
Sec. 21.5. An individual, a firm, a partnership, a limited liability company, or a corporation that provides towing services for a motor vehicle, trailer, semitrailer, or recreational vehicle:
(1) at the request of the person that owns the motor vehicle, trailer, semitrailer, or recreational vehicle;
(2) at the request of an individual, a firm, a partnership, a limited liability company, or a corporation on whose property an abandoned motor vehicle, trailer, semitrailer, or recreational vehicle is located; or
(3) in accordance with this chapter;
has a lien on the vehicle for the reasonable value of the charges for the towing services and other related costs in accordance with IC 9-22-6. An individual, a firm, a partnership, a limited liability company, or a corporation that obtains a lien for an abandoned vehicle under this section must comply with sections 16, 17, and 19 of this chapter and IC 9-22-6.
As added by P.L.125-2012, SEC.124. Amended by P.L.262-2013, SEC.106. IC 9-22-1-22
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.191-2007, SEC.21.)
IC 9-22-1-23
Public sale by city, town, or county; notice
Sec. 23. (a) This section applies to a city, town, or county.
(b) Except as provided in subsection (c), if the person who owns or holds a lien upon a vehicle does not appear within twenty (20) days after the mailing of a notice or the notification made by electronic service under section 19 of this chapter, the unit may sell the vehicle or parts by either of the following methods:
(1) The unit may sell the vehicle or parts to the highest bidder at a public sale. Notice of the sale shall be given under IC 5-3-1, except that only one (1) newspaper insertion one (1) week before the public sale is required.
(2) The unit may sell the vehicle or part as unclaimed property under IC 36-1-11. The twenty (20) day period for the property to remain unclaimed is sufficient for a sale under this subdivision.
(c) This subsection applies to a consolidated city or county containing a consolidated city. If the person who owns or holds a lien upon a vehicle does not appear within fifteen (15) days after the mailing of a notice or the notification made by electronic service under section 19 of this chapter, the unit may sell the vehicle or parts by either of the following methods:
(1) The unit may sell the vehicle or parts to the highest bidder at a public sale. Notice of the sale shall be given under IC 5-3-1, except that only one (1) newspaper insertion one (1) week before the public sale is required.
(2) The unit may sell the vehicle or part as unclaimed property under IC 36-1-11. The fifteen (15) day period for the property to remain unclaimed is sufficient for a sale under this subdivision.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.92-1997, SEC.6; P.L.191-2007, SEC.15; P.L.125-2012, SEC.125.
IC 9-22-1-24
Purchasers at public sales; bill of sale; fees; roadworthiness of vehicle
Sec. 24. A person who purchases a vehicle under section 23 of this chapter shall be furnished a bill of sale for each abandoned vehicle sold by the public agency upon paying the fee for a bill of sale under IC 9-29-7. A person who purchases a vehicle under section 23 of this chapter must:
(1) present evidence from a law enforcement agency that the vehicle purchased is roadworthy, if applicable; and
(2) pay the appropriate title fee under IC 9-29-4;
to obtain a certificate of title under IC 9-17 for the vehicle.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.66-1992, SEC.7; P.L.191-2007, SEC.16. IC 9-22-1-25
Payment of removal, storage, and disposition costs; cost limits
Sec. 25. The costs for removal and storage of an abandoned vehicle or parts not claimed by the person who owns or holds a lien on a vehicle shall be paid from the abandoned vehicle account established under section 30 of this chapter. The charge payable by the person who owns or holds a lien on a vehicle for towing, storing, or removing an abandoned vehicle or parts may not exceed the limits established by ordinance adopted under section 30 of this chapter.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10.IC 9-22-1-26
Sale proceeds credited against removal, storage, and disposition costs
Sec. 26. The proceeds of sale of an abandoned vehicle or parts under section 23 of this chapter shall be credited against the costs of the removal, storage, and disposal of the vehicle.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.191-2007, SEC.17.IC 9-22-1-27
Sales by city, county, or town; deposit of proceeds; payment of public agency costs; appropriations
Sec. 27. (a) This section applies to sales of abandoned vehicles or parts by a city, county, or town.
(b) The proceeds from the sale of abandoned vehicles or parts, including:
(1) charges for bills of sale; and
(2) money received from persons who own or hold liens on vehicles for the cost of removal or storage of vehicles;
shall be deposited in the city's, county's, or town's abandoned vehicle fund by the fiscal officer of the city, county, or town.
(c) The costs incurred by a public agency in administering this chapter shall be paid from the abandoned vehicle fund.
(d) The fiscal body shall annually appropriate sufficient money to the fund to carry out this chapter. Money remaining in the fund at the end of a year remains in the fund and does not revert to the general fund.
(e) Notwithstanding subsection (d), the fiscal body of a consolidated city may transfer money from the fund.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.85-1995, SEC.39; P.L.191-2007, SEC.18.IC 9-22-1-28
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.191-2007, SEC.21.)
IC 9-22-1-29
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.191-2007, SEC.21.)
IC 9-22-1-30
Fiscal body procedures established by ordinance; abandoned vehicle fund
Sec. 30. (a) The fiscal body shall, by ordinance, establish procedures to carry out this chapter, including the following:
(1) The charges allowed for towing and storage of abandoned vehicles, which shall be filed with the bureau.
(2) The means of disposition of vehicles.
(b) The fiscal body shall establish an abandoned vehicle fund for the purposes of this chapter.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10.IC 9-22-1-31
Public agencies; personnel, property, and towing contracts; fiscal body ordinances
Sec. 31. To facilitate the removal of abandoned vehicles or parts, a public agency may:
(1) employ personnel;
(2) acquire equipment, property, and facilities; and
(3) enter into towing contracts;
for the removal, storage, and disposition of abandoned vehicles and parts. The fiscal body may, by ordinance, establish procedures to carry out this section.
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10.IC 9-22-1-32
Liability for loss or damage to vehicle or vehicle parts
Sec. 32. The following are not liable for loss or damage to a vehicle or parts occurring during the removal or storage of a vehicle or parts under this chapter:
(1) A person who owns, leases, or occupies property from which an abandoned vehicle or its contents or parts are removed.
(2) A public agency.
(3) A towing service.
(4) An automobile scrapyard.
(5) A storage yard.
(6) An agent of a person or entity listed in subdivisions (1) through (5).
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.104-2005, SEC.8; P.L.54-2009, SEC.9.
Mon Nov 18 2013 at 1:45 am +0000
How to Salvage a Car: Rebuild and Register a Salvaged Auto
If high prices are thwarting your quest to purchase a new or used car, consider buying a salvaged vehicle and rebuilding it.
By definition, a salvaged vehicle is one that has been declared a total loss and, in its current state, cannot be registered or driven.
Auto auctions often feature salvage cars at bargain prices.
After purchasing the salvage vehicle, you will then need to make it road-ready. You can do this yourself or hire a mechanic. Either way, make sure you follow your state’s salvaged auto requirements.
Rebuilding Salvaged Vehicles: Basic Requirements
Resalvaging terms vary by state, but in general, expect all or some of the following requirements:
- Document every added part. This means filing every sales receipt, regardless of how small the cost or how insignificant the part. Police sometimes request receipts as a way to verify no parts from stolen cars were used.
- Document the repair process by snapping before and after photos. The more photos the better.
- Pass a vehicle inspection. Depending on your state, this will either be with a law enforcement agency or a certified shop or inspector. The vehicle will be inspected to make sure it meets all state vehicle codes and safety requirements.
- Have the auto’s Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) verified. Depending on state, this may be part of the vehicle inspection process.
- Complete a new title form. This goes under different names. Michigan calls it a Salvage Vehicle Recertification form, while New York uses its standard Application for Vehicle Registration/Title.
- Turn in the vehicle’s salvage title to your DMV.
- Provide proof of sales tax payment or purchase price.
- Provide an Odometer Disclosure Statement.
- Show proof of car insurance, if applicable.
- Pay the title fee.
Stringently follow your state’s requirements. If you meet them all, your DMV will issue you a branded title, forever identifying the vehicle as rebuilt. The car is then ready to be registered and returned to the road.
Have you ever rebuilt a salvaged auto? What advice or tips would you offer others?
Sat Nov 16 2013 at 7:19 am +0000
Indianapolis Scrap Car
(317) 454-3202
We realize that there are several places in the Indianapolis area that you can scrap your car. What makes us different from all of the other "Cash for Cars", junk yards, salvage yards, scrap yards, towing companies, junk car buyers, mechanics or anyone else out there that is trying to buy your junk, wrecked or old car? There are several factors that make a difference.
1) We make it personal. We want to help everyone we possibly can. If you need cash quick, we want to help you. Every situation is different. We will work with you.
2) We pay you the most for your car. We deal with several salvage yards, junk yards, car lots, car dealers and auto wholesalers in the Indianapolis area. This allows us to pay the most for your car or truck.
3) We always offer you free towing. This allows you to keep all of your money that you receive for your junk car.
4) We offer same day service. We will pick up your old car today and get that eye sore out of your way.
5) We always pay cash for your car.
6) We want your business. We will go out of our way to help you.
7) Not only do we service Indianapolis, but we service all of the surrounding areas too like Greenwood, Whiteland, Franklin, Carmel, Brownsburg, Westfield, Greenfield, Avon, Plainfield and many more.
Call us for an offer on what we can pay you. (317) 454-3202
(317) 454-3202
We realize that there are several places in the Indianapolis area that you can scrap your car. What makes us different from all of the other "Cash for Cars", junk yards, salvage yards, scrap yards, towing companies, junk car buyers, mechanics or anyone else out there that is trying to buy your junk, wrecked or old car? There are several factors that make a difference.
1) We make it personal. We want to help everyone we possibly can. If you need cash quick, we want to help you. Every situation is different. We will work with you.
2) We pay you the most for your car. We deal with several salvage yards, junk yards, car lots, car dealers and auto wholesalers in the Indianapolis area. This allows us to pay the most for your car or truck.
3) We always offer you free towing. This allows you to keep all of your money that you receive for your junk car.
4) We offer same day service. We will pick up your old car today and get that eye sore out of your way.
5) We always pay cash for your car.
6) We want your business. We will go out of our way to help you.
7) Not only do we service Indianapolis, but we service all of the surrounding areas too like Greenwood, Whiteland, Franklin, Carmel, Brownsburg, Westfield, Greenfield, Avon, Plainfield and many more.
Call us for an offer on what we can pay you. (317) 454-3202
Mon Nov 11 2013 at 5:41 am +0000
What is a Scrap Yard
Of course, it’s not a non-profit business, or at least most aren’t, but scrap metal yards have been around for decades and commonly, accept a wide variety of scrap metals.
Typically, scrap yards will contain old air conditioning units, scrap wiring and metal piping, and most usually have an assortment of old and wrecked automobiles and parts.
While scrap yards are typically developed as a means of recycling old metal to make a small profit, they also act as a resource for a variety of needs. For instance, a scrap yard is a primary resource for automotive parts.
Many people will call around checking the local metal yards for vehicle parts before contacting a manufacturer.
This is because scrap metal yards will generally make you a better deal on the price. The part sold will typically be slightly more than they would have normally got out of its base metal price. Many people consider scrap yards, as automotive graveyards because they contain a treasure trove of car parts.
This is because scrap metal yards will generally make you a better deal on the price. The part sold will typically be slightly more than they would have normally got out of its base metal price. Many people consider scrap yards, as automotive graveyards because they contain a treasure trove of car parts.
Scrap metal yards are also a great place to find and buy used wiring for your home projects. Many artists and abstract sculptors have turned to using metal from scrap metal yards in their work.
The idea of using something old and discarded enables the artist to genuinely give new meaning and new life to something that would otherwise serve no purpose or be melted down. Scrap metal yards are also excellent places to salvage electronics for the DIY scientist or robot builder.
Scrap yards are an excellent place that is worth exploring whether you’re working on a project, or simply considering starting a new one. A scrap yard can act as a mode of inspiration to anyone who considers him or herself a do it yourselfer.
However, let us not forget the main purpose of a scrap yard, and that is recycling metal. Anyone can turn a quick buck by simply hauling off any old metal they may have laying around their house.
However, let us not forget the main purpose of a scrap yard, and that is recycling metal. Anyone can turn a quick buck by simply hauling off any old metal they may have laying around their house.
Remember to call ahead of time to check for prices before you go. Scrapping metal is an excellent way to earn money if you are between jobs. You can even scrap metal full time with the right direction and know how.
Some cities and states have laws covering the recycling of certain metals. The scrap yard that you choose to recycle your metal at will be able to provide more detail. You can call ahead or most of the scrap metal yards list the information and requirements on their websites.
If you are just getting started as a scrapper please read through the content on this website for needed help and advice. There is much more to the job that you plan on doing than simply driving up and down neighborhood streets. Now that you know what a scrap yard is, learn how to make the most income for your efforts.
Sat Nov 09 2013 at 8:02 am +0000
How to Get Cash for Junk Cars
Edited by Addamroy, Antarctica, Wes Alvaro, Peter Gray and 9 others
There are a few methods you can use to get cash for junk cars. Some are easier than others, and some pay more than others. Part it out, bring it to the junk yard yourself, or contact a junk car removal service.Steps
EditMethod 1 of 3: Doing the Labor Yourself
EditMethod 2 of 3: "Parting" out Your Car
EditMethod 3 of 3: Using a Junk Car Removal Company
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- Bringing it to a car junk yard and do the vehicle preparation labor yourself.
- Prior to a salvage yard being able to buy your car, you must drain all of the fluids including the gas, coolant, oils, etc. It’s typical for someone to have a professional junk car removal company deal with this and is the route most people take.
- Getting cash for junk cars by selling the parts.
- Aside from salvage yards, you can get cash for junk cars by selling the parts. Although it can be a pain to wait for buyers and take the car apart it is an option. In many cases not only is it hard to find somebody to buy your car.
- Contacting a Junk Car Removal Company
- The next and most common car disposal option is to contact a junk car removal service. They pay for your junk, used, running, not running or damaged cars and tow it away for you.
- Typically you get more money this way even if it’s a junk car because sometimes up to 98% of your vehicle gets recycled, rather than just being shredded at a car scrap yard. They get more money for their junk autos, which means you do as well.
- At first thought most people don’t think they can get much cash for their junk car, but the truth is the payout can be quite large. The amount of cash for junk cars you'll depends on the condition of your vehicle. If it’s complete junk it will depend on it’s size and weight.
- (Too Much Work?) Simply call a local junk vehicle removal service. All reputable companies will remove the vehicle for free regardless of condition and pay you cash!
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- Author - Adam R. We buy junk carsOriginal source published with permission.
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Fri Nov 08 2013 at 4:03 am +0000
1.800.918.3715
Indiana Junk Yards
If you are looking to find a quality salvage yard in Indiana you have come to the right place.
How many times do you need used auto parts and just the thought of having to visit the dealer in your area sends chills down your spine because you know frar to well that you better load up your wallet quick before going? There is an alternative in finding a quality salvage yard in Indiana with our free, easy service. Now we dont just cram anyone in our directory but rather only those suppliers that are recognized by the national Automotive Recyclers Association
The process is quite simple. You can either select a part above with our easy locator form or you can find the city closest to you here and just take a peek at their address and phone to deal with that junk yard directly. Oh yeah, and by the way, we know that the term 'junk yard' does not must up any thoughts of confidence but our industry has changed over the years. Salvage yards, junk yards, wrecking yards are basically all terms used to describe what is now referred to as "Automotive Recycling Facilities" here in Indiana because this is exactly what we do - Recycle Automobiles or 'junk cars' in the form of highly usable and quality OEM used car parts.
Indiana Salvage Yards
Now what could you be waiting for. Seriously you can spend just a moment or two on our site to find out what you are looking for from what of our salvage yards or just browse around the site and maybe pickup something funny we have here.
Happy Browsing!
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Did you know there are over 100 million quality OEM parts sitting in junk yards all over the US and many many thousands of them are right here in Indiana. These are not 'junk parts' but rather top quality OEM parts that were working just fine until the unlucky owner typically was on their phone when they shouldn't have been!
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Thu Nov 07 2013 at 6:23 am +0000
Auto Salvage Yards Parts Now Listed for Sale Online by Vehicle Owners at Auto Pros USA
Auto salvage yards parts are now part of the inventory searchable online by owners of vehicles at the AutoProsUSA.com company. These salvage parts are sourced from some of the leading companies selling in the U.S. and are combined with a reduced price for buyers.
A new network of salvage companies is helping to supply the range of parts now listed for online sale.
Portland, Oregon (PRWEB) June 11, 2013
The ownership of preowned vehicle can be less expensive for drivers until important components need replaced. Not every used vehicle owner has warranty protection capable of covering the replacement cost for damaged or defective parts. The AutoProsUSA.com company is now supplying auto salvage yards parts online at reduced pricing. These prices are established to create a trusted resource to find internal and external parts at salvage prices at http://autoprosusa.com/parts.php. A new network of salvage companies is helping to supply the range of parts now listed for online sale.Secondary resources to locate automotive parts have been in use for decades in North America. New car owners usually make contact with dealerships when parts fail or other components require replacements. Used vehicle owners can struggle with locating a price that is affordable for certain parts that need replaced. Retail pricing often fluctuates and distribution can be limited in various locations of the U.S.
The Auto Pros USA published database online now includes both salvage and junkyard parts that are offered through secondary market fulfillment companies. These listed parts can be used with pickup trucks, SUVs or cars.
The AutoProsUSA.com company website has been updated this year to reflect the new policy changes enacted this year. Brand new detail pages have been launched for most parts currently listed by suppliers online. These pages are available for public use during the research process of locating specific parts types.
A new feature enabled on each of these new created pages is the quote system for parts. Regardless of the page buyers use to research parts data, quotations can be found at the top of each page using the quote tool installed. This rapid price delivery system can be used alongside the company toll-free number for price details.
The growth of the company database published on the Internet for consumer use has been announced in multiple news releases this year. New suppliers are consistently added to expand the amount of preowned parts currently offered to buyers. The news published online at http://www.myabc5.com/story/22241350/salvage-yards-in-kansas-city-now-supplying-auto-parts-at-autoprosusacom announced the expansion into Kansas City for salvage parts and accessories.
Multiple cities have been tapped this year to assist buyers with local distribution for the secondary parts now supplied. Additional supply companies are expected to be included during the summer months to offer better solutions for parts buyers in the U.S.
About AutoProsUSA.com
The AutoProsUSA.com company database now holds thousands of preowned auto parts and accessories for imported and domestic produced vehicles. The passenger, sedan, luxury, SUV, pickup truck, hybrid and performance vehicle parts now available for research and purchase online are supplied by top fulfillment companies. The increasing amounts of junkyard and salvage dealers working closely with the AutoProsUSA.com company is helping to expand the income generated for the entire partner network. The toll-free number ordering system was installed this year as a companion to the company quotation system installed for use on the Internet.
Thu Nov 07 2013 at 6:16 am +0000
Salvage Yards Indianapolis
We buy junk cars and running cars!
We pay top dollar!
(317) 454-3202
We buy your junk cars no matter what kind of shape they are in. Do you have a junker sitting in your driveway? We will buy that junk car. Does your car need repairs that you can't or don't want to pay for? We'll give you cash for your junk car. Do you have a need for fast cash for a family emergency? Let us pay you cash. We will tow it away free, usually within 24 hours.
We're proud to call Indianapolis home, and we are proud that we are doing our part to keep the beautiful city of Indianapolis clean and help out Indianapolis working folks.
We buy most of our junk cars in the Indianapolis Metro area, but are willing to drive for some of them, so give us a call. We are willing to work with you.
We buy hundreds of junk cars every month, and our success is reliant on three things. First and foremost, we pay the most cash possible for the cars we buy. We can pay the most cash because we don't just buy cars for scrap but when possible, we try to re-sell the cars. We work with used parts suppliers, used car dealers, mechanics, and scrap metal and salvage yards all over the country.
Second, we always tow away your junk car for free, and can usually pay for and pick up a car within 24 hours. There are no hidden fees, no strings attached. We show up with the cash we promised, you sign over the title, and we tow it away at absolutely no cost.
Third, we have relationships for over 25 years with buyers in your market and know that you have to be good for your word to succeed in the long run. We've been buying cars for 25 years and are a family owned and run business. If you accept our cash offer for your used car, wrecked car or junk car, that cash will be in your hand and your old car will be towed away for free in the time frame we promised.
Our experience has taught us that the competition is tough. So, please give us a chance to buy your car, you'll see that we're a cut above the rest.
We will tow your junk car or truck FREE.
We will also buy your junk RV, motorhome, travel trailer or camper and tow them off free. Call us for a FREE quote.
(317) 454-3202
Salvage yards Indianapolis
We pay top dollar!
(317) 454-3202
We will come pay you cash for your junk car and haul it away. We pay for the towing. It is no hassle to you. Your junk car doesn't have to run. You junk car can have flats, be crashed or whatever. We will still pay you top dollar for your junk cars.
We buy your junk cars no matter what kind of shape they are in. Do you have a junker sitting in your driveway? We will buy that junk car. Does your car need repairs that you can't or don't want to pay for? We'll give you cash for your junk car. Do you have a need for fast cash for a family emergency? Let us pay you cash. We will tow it away free, usually within 24 hours.
We're proud to call Indianapolis home, and we are proud that we are doing our part to keep the beautiful city of Indianapolis clean and help out Indianapolis working folks.
We buy most of our junk cars in the Indianapolis Metro area, but are willing to drive for some of them, so give us a call. We are willing to work with you.
We buy hundreds of junk cars every month, and our success is reliant on three things. First and foremost, we pay the most cash possible for the cars we buy. We can pay the most cash because we don't just buy cars for scrap but when possible, we try to re-sell the cars. We work with used parts suppliers, used car dealers, mechanics, and scrap metal and salvage yards all over the country.
Second, we always tow away your junk car for free, and can usually pay for and pick up a car within 24 hours. There are no hidden fees, no strings attached. We show up with the cash we promised, you sign over the title, and we tow it away at absolutely no cost.
Third, we have relationships for over 25 years with buyers in your market and know that you have to be good for your word to succeed in the long run. We've been buying cars for 25 years and are a family owned and run business. If you accept our cash offer for your used car, wrecked car or junk car, that cash will be in your hand and your old car will be towed away for free in the time frame we promised.
Our experience has taught us that the competition is tough. So, please give us a chance to buy your car, you'll see that we're a cut above the rest.
We will tow your junk car or truck FREE.
We will also buy your junk RV, motorhome, travel trailer or camper and tow them off free. Call us for a FREE quote.
(317) 454-3202
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