Title 40, Chapter 11, Section 3
( 40-11-3)
(a) Any peace officer who finds a motor vehicle which has been left
unattended on a public street, road, or highway or other public
property for a period of at least five days shall be authorized to
cause such motor vehicle to be removed to a garage or other place of
safety, if such peace officer reasonably believes that the person
who left such motor vehicle unattended does not intend to return and
remove such motor vehicle. (b) Any law enforcement officer or employee of the Department of Motor Vehicle Safety to whom law enforcement authority has been designated pursuant to Code Section 32-6-29 who finds a motor vehicle which has been left unattended on the state highway system shall be authorized to cause such motor vehicle to be removed immediately to a garage or other place of safety when such motor vehicle poses a threat to public health or safety or to mitigate congestion. Any peace officer who finds a motor vehicle which has been left unattended on a public street, road, or highway or other public property, other than the state highway system, shall be authorized immediately to cause such motor vehicle to be removed immediately to a garage or other place of safety when such motor vehicle poses a threat to public health or safety or to mitigate congestion. (c) Any peace officer who, under this Code section, causes any motor
vehicle to be removed to a garage or other place of safety shall be
liable for gross negligence only. (d)(1) Any peace officer or the law enforcement agency which
causes a motor vehicle to be removed to a garage or other place of
safety or which is notified of the removal of a motor vehicle from
private property shall within 72 hours from the time of removal or
notice and if the owner is unknown attempt to determine vehicle
ownership through official inquiries to the Department of Motor
Vehicle Safety vehicle registration and vehicle title files.
These inquiries shall be made from authorized criminal justice
information system network terminals. (2) If the name and address of the last known registered owner of
the motor vehicle is obtained from the Georgia Crime Information
Center, the peace officer who causes the motor vehicle to be
removed shall, within three calendar days, make available to the
person removing such motor vehicle the name and address of the
last known registered owner of such motor vehicle, the owner of
the motor vehicle as recorded on the title of such vehicle, and
all security interest holders or lienholders. If such information
is not available, the peace officer shall, within three calendar
days, notify the person removing or storing such vehicle of such
fact. (3) Law enforcement agencies shall make record entries in Georgia
criminal justice information system files through authorized
criminal justice information system network terminals after an
unsuccessful attempt to obtain vehicle ownership information and
shall remove the record entries when ownership is determined. |