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Illinois has Enacted a Restructured Tow Fee Release that is Subject to a Maximum $50.00 Fee

Brian L. Polinske
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Senator Bill Haine from Alton has pursued a bill that caps police departments from imposing high tow fees against subjects who are charged with many criminal offenses including DUI.  The fees had ranged from $100 to $600.  After this bill was signed today the maximum fee is now $50.00.  Since most police departments don't actually tow vehicles (they call independent tow services) the maximum fee will be $50.00.  The impact of this change in fee structure is that police departments won't benefit on the backs of the working public to the extent of up to $200,000 a year.  Not only did the municipalities keep one's vehicle from them until the $500.00 fee was paid but it caused many to lose their vehicles if they couldn't afford to pay the administrative tow fee.  This single bill will have great impact upon almost every police department in the metro east area.  I personally have 8 class actions pending against various municipalities in both Madison and St. Clair Counties for the fees charged. 

Hopefully this statute makes clear to municipalities that they cannot profit off the backs of its citizenry by holding their vehicle hostage until a hefty fee is paid.  I have heard many stories of people who were charged with a misdemeanor offense and could not afford to retrieve the vehicle.  Most of those people lost their cars to the municipalities as they are forfeited after a certain time period.  The old way of doing things is clearly wrong.  I commend Senator Haine for this law.

 

Posted 2/23/18 - After some time has elapsed it is obvious that Senator Haine's bill has little to no effect upon the manner in which tow fees are being handled.  The actual bill did not cap the fee charged at $50.00.  Sen. Haine claimed that he was pushing a bill that would do just that.  The actual wording of the bill suggests a base level fee of $100.00, but allows municipalities to charge as much as they wish.  There are still municipalities charging $500.00 or more. 

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Penny 10/04/2021 11:00 AM
These fees are rediculous someone needs to address this a little more than has been .500 dollars for a tow release come on you greedy assholes by the time you pay this and 500 for tow fees from towing company it's robbery .we have hard enough times these days and the city is making a fortune off of the people .just sad to see such greed
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Robert Rees 12/23/2022 01:55 PM
I dont see how they are getting away with it....its was their job to call a tow truck if they wanted a car impounded previous to these charges...so we have to pay 500 just because they chose to have a towtruck called to tow your car..if they arent supposed to profet off the ppl ,it sure looks like it to me...why are we paying the police station the fees? They wouldnt mess with it if theres no profit in it..allowing the police to do what they want or to be as petty as they choose in a traffic stop is allowing them to be above the law..which is wrong.cops shouldnt be able to pull you over unless you commit a moving violation...cuz everyone knows these cops these days lie worse that the ppl they are accusing of a crime.show me how they arent profiting off our pockets.
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Cheryl 02/19/2023 02:52 AM
Harvey Illinois give tickets, then charge $500 plus $1000 in admin fees and the cost of towing, then you still have to pay the tow company $500. And still go to court where you have to pay the star for the same ticket. Highway robbery. This star and greedy police department and tow companies need real regulations.
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Stephanie Faith 07/17/2023 3:53 PM
A friend of mine who’s a single mom had a friend of hers driving her car and she was pulled over because of another passenger who had a warrant for his arrest from a domestic violence case who honestly it’s just ridiculous his whole entire situation but what I’m wondering is St. Clair County or with this police station in Caseyville is trying to charge actually its Fairview Heights. I apologize Fairview Heights blister station is trying to charge $400 in order for her to even pick her car up because it’s got a hold on it so they want 40 bucks for them and they want the charging fees on top of that for the actual towing a quills towing . This is bullshit. Can somebody please help me because this woman needs to get her car out and she cannot afford an extra $400 charge from the police station.
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Reese W. 10/20/2023 8:40 PM
Is this for all of Illinois? Or just certain counties? Because I had to pay a$350 admin tow fee in Cook County last month (sept 2023).
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Reese W. 10/21/2023 1:15 AM
What is the point of the bill, then, if it doesn't actually cap/limit the fees?! It just gives a suggestion?! What a waste of gov time and resources putti g such a pointless bill through. Shocker.
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