Below is information on Tow-A-ways, this information has been copy and pasted from the talgov.com web-site. This link also has information on each step of a legal tow a way. You may save money by waiting until the next day to pick your vehicle up if it is between 1:00 pm and 7:59 am
Towing Administration
There are approximately 175,000 residents in the City of
Tallahassee, and the student population exceeds 60,000 between FSU,
FAMU, and TCC. Many of those individuals have motor vehicles, and if
you have resided in the City for any length, you have realized that
parking is at a premium.
Many private properties, whether residential or commercial,
legally can limit or regulate parking on their property. Motor vehicle
owners may face the possibility that their vehicle may be gone when they
return if they ignore signs regulating the parking on private property.
The Chief of Police has been designated by the City Manager to enforce
the provisions of Florida law and City of Tallahassee ordinances
reference trespass towing.
Trespass TowingAfter the TowComplaintsBefore the TowCriminal ActsAdditional ResourcesDuring the TowTowing DisputesFrequently Asked QuestionsTrespass Towing
Trespass Towing is defined as towing or removal of a vehicle that
is illegally parked on private real property, at the property owner's
direction. This is legal under Florida law and City of Tallahassee
ordinance, and is authorized 24 hours a day. Private property owners
will contract with wrecker companies to remove vehicles from the
property and store the vehicle at the wrecker company site until it is
released to the owner. The vehicle owner will be responsible to the
wrecker company for all costs associated with the towing and storage of
the vehicle.
There are two types of trespass towing. First, at any time of
day the property owner or agent may request that an illegally parked
vehicle be towed from their property. There is a requirement that
commercial and multi-unit residential properties must have signs posted
that indicate that unauthorized vehicle will be towed at the vehicle
owner's expense.
Second, between midnight and 7 a.m., owners of properties used
for residential purposes may elect to authorize the towing service to
tow away or remove vehicles without a verified request to remove a
specific vehicle provided that the owner complies with the requirement
that a photograph of the "offending" vehicle shall be taken prior to its
removal demonstrating the violation of law, rule or regulation for
which the vehicle is being towed. This type of tow is referred to as a
"Roam Tow". Commercial properties may elect to utilize Roam Towing 24
hours a day.
Before the Tow
If you are a resident of a residential property, confirm whether
the property requires a parking decal to park at the property and obtain
a decal IMMEDIATELY. Also, inquire as to the property's rules and
regulations for visitors or overnight guests. Many properties require
visitor permits and provide limited permits to their tenants. Also, ask
for a written copy of the property's parking rules and regulations when
you sign your lease or move in.
If you are planning to park in a parking lot for a business,
please look for signs at the entrance that warn individuals that parking
is for patrons of certain businesses or for certain hours. Expect that
the property owner has someone watching you to see if you are complying
with the signage.
During the Tow
If you have parked a vehicle illegally, and observe the wrecker
operator in the process of removing your vehicle, you may avoid having
to pay for the tow, but ACT FAST. Under City ordinances, there are
three distinct stages to a towing situation:
No Fee Situation - From the moment that the
wrecker enters the parking lot to remove your vehicle until the vehicle
is physically connected, you are entitled to have your vehicle released
without charge. "Physically connected" shall mean one half of the wheel
lift apparatus surrounding a tire or the winch hook being properly
hooked to the vehicle in an appropriate place on the vehicle where it
can safely be towed or winched. Drop Fee Situation - From the moment that a
vehicle is physically connected until the vehicle has been physically
removed from the property, the vehicle owner is entitled to have the
vehicle released upon payment of a fee equal to half of the tow fee
($44.00). The wrecker operator is required to give you a reasonable
amount of time to obtain payment.Full Tow - From the moment the vehicle leaves the property, the wrecker company is entitled to the total towing fee. ($88.00)
After the Tow - Trespass Tow "Bill of Rights"
If you have parked a vehicle illegally and return to find that it
is gone, there should be signage on the property indicating the name
and telephone number of the wrecker service that removed the vehicle.
City Ordinance sets the maximum fee that the wrecker service may charge
at $88.00. Some of the other regulations that apply are:
Vehicles may be picked up within one hour after requested, providing the towing fees have been paid.You may pay the towing charges using cash, debit card, or
major credit card (Visa or MasterCard). A fee may be charged for the
use of a debit card, but no additional fee may be charged for using a
credit card.You cannot be charged for storage on the vehicle for the first
24 hours after the vehicle is towed. After 24 hours, you may be
charged for storage at a rate of $15.00 per day.An after hours release fee of $30.00 may be charged for
releasing a stored vehicle between the hours of 11 p.m. and 8:00 a.m.
NOTE: It may be advantageous to wait until after 8:00 a.m. the next day
to avoid the after-hours fee within the first 24 hours.After three days, an administrative fee of $33.00 plus postage
may be charged if a certified letter is sent to the vehicle owner
pursuant to section 713.78, Florida Statutes.You can retrieve any personal property from the vehicle within
the first 24 hours of the tow prior to paying the towing fee (after the
first 24 hours, a fee may be charged).You may inspect your vehicle prior to paying the towing fees.
The tow company cannot require you to sign a waiver which would release
the wrecker company from liability for damages noted by you at the time
the vehicle is picked up. The wrecker company is responsible for any
damage done by entry into the vehicle if the entry was not done with the
standard of "reasonable care". Proper remedy for damages in this
situation is through civil courtA detailed, signed receipt showing the legal name of the
wrecker company or person towing the vehicle must be given to you at the
time of payment, whether requested or not.
Criminal Acts
Once the vehicle is towed, the wrecker company legally has a lien
for the cost of the towing fee and other associated costs. It is
unlawful for a motor vehicle owner to remove their vehicle from the
wrecker company property without making full payment or the consent of
the wrecker company. The maximum penalty for removing a vehicle under
lien is a fine of $500.00 or 90 days in jail (Section 713.58, Florida
Statutes)
Towing Disputes
If the vehicle owner believes that the vehicle was improperly towed, the vehicle owner may:
Pay the towing and associated fees to retrieve the vehicle, then file a small claims action against the wrecker company, or;
File a lawsuit in county court pursuant to section 713.78(5),
Florida Statutes, which will require the filing of a bond with the court
equal to the charges for towing and storage. Upon posting the bond,
the clerk will issue a certificate authorizing the vehicle owner to
retrieve their vehicle.
Complaints
If a vehicle owner believes that a provision of Florida law or
City Ordinance has been violated, you can file a complaint with
Tallahassee Police Towing Administrator Joe Gandy via email or by calling (850) 891-4766.
Additional Resources
Section 713.78, Florida StatutesSection 715.07, Florida StatutesChapter 20, Article V, City of Tallahassee Code of OrdinancesTPD Towing RulesTPD Towing BrochureFrequently Asked Questions about Towing
When is Roam Towing allowed?
Roam towing is allowed only between 12:00am and 7:00am on residential property other than single-family dwellings.
What is residential property?
Examples of residential property are apartment complex,
condominiums, duplexes, triplexes, etc., that have common owners or
management companies.
Can vehicles be towed from residential property during the hours of 7:01am and 11:59 pm?
Yes. There are three times when vehicles can be towed during
non-Roam Tow hours; (1) Complaint tows are tow where the management or
their agent, tell the towing service to remove specific vehicles. No
photographs are required. (2) The property owner or agent personally
tells the driver not to park there and they refuse to move. No
photographs are required. (3) Emergency tows, are tows for obstructing
the driveway of the business or they otherwise restrict the normal
operation of the business (blocking the dumpster, taking up multiple
parking spaces, a utility repair has to be made and the vehicle is in
the way.)
Are towing services required to photograph vehicle towed from commercial property?
No. They are not required to take photographs vehicles towed from commercial property.
Are there any limitations on the hours they can tow from commercial properties?
The owner of commercial property can have trespass vehicles towed
from their property 7 days a week, 24 hours day, or for violations of
parking rules or any other terms and conditions placed in the towing
service by the property owner in the towing contract.
What are the requirements for a Trespass Tow? (1) A Towing Contract that is signed by the property owner or their agent and the towing service owner or agent. (2) A sign that has 2" high light reflective letters on contrasting background. (3) The sign must contain the words TOW-AWAY-ZONE in 4" high light reflective letters. (4) The towing service telephone number. (5) The signs have to be posted within 5 feet of
the public right-of-way at each entrance. If the driveway is over 25
feet wide they must have 2 signs. (6) The sign must be posted at a height of 3 feet
(bottom) and 6 feet (top). An exception is for abandoned vehicles that
have been there 72 hour or more.
Can a towing service unlock my car to tow it?
Yes they are allowed to unlock vehicles to make them safe to tow.
(Release the parking brake, put the gearshift in neutral, straighten the
front wheels).
Can a tow truck operator or someone working for the tow company monitor a parking lot for parking violations?
Yes. Many commercial establishments will employ "spotters" to determine if individuals are parking illegally or not.