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Car got towed and i have no license now what?

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I accidentally parked my car in a no parking through certain hours spot.my car got towed and taken to a lot. I really want to get my car out but with no license is basically impossible.is there another way to get it out,can somebody else get it out for me with all the right paperwork?what about if i decide to leave the car there,can i?also if anybody knows the fees for towing and the storage in Passaic New Jersey ill be helpful

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  1. If you don't have no liscense you shouldn't be driving around in the first place. your lucky your car just got towed and you didn't get into an accident. you could have been in more trouble than just having your car towed.  


  2. I'm not always right when it comes to auto repair. Last month I had an accident with my Honda Prelude and I wasn't sure how to fix them. I tried to search the Internet for help, but the procedures were way too complex for my skills. I ended up going to the dealship for my repairs. The dealership tends to charge more than mom and pop repair shops, but they've seen all sorts of situations ( insurance problems, repair warranty issues, etc) and they seem to always find a way to help me. Maybe you can try calling auto repair shops in New Jersey to see if they can help you. http://www.autorepairshoplocator.com/New...

  3. I have a question.  You say you don't have a license?  Then why are you even driving?  

    I'm not sure if anyone but the registered owner will be able to get the car out, but I do know that every day it's there they charge you a phenomenal fee.  Try calling the lot they took it too and ask them if someone else can pick up the car and what their fees are.

  4. By license, are you referring to the license plates themselves, to a driver's license or to the car registration?  If you do not have a driver's license as in permit, your dilemma would be a matter for the police.  If you do not have the license plates, the reason obviously is that they are on your car.  You should have your car registration somewhere on hand, as it is often stored along with your driver's permit.  I think you should check around for it, and if you still cannot find it, contact the place or person where you bought the car.

    If you do not claim your car within a certain length of time, it probably will be confiscated.  I have no idea what the towing and storage fees are in New Jersey.

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