Insurance For Impounded Vans.
Alternative can quote for any type of van and any circumstances so for quick and effective impounded van insurance either call 0161 388 2537 or visit www.alternativeinsurancebrokers.co.uk/impounded-car-insurance/impounded-car-van-insurance/ and we will call you.
Alternative can cater for a most profiles and we can look at all of the below:
- Impounded van insurance available for van drivers with a range of motoring and non-motoring convictions, pending or not, and even those with nine points
- Quick and simple quote process
- Annual and Short term impounded van insurance available
Impounded van insurance from Alternative ,is safe and secure and you will be in the hands of impounded van insurance experts who are helpful and will be working on your behalf.
Below you will find some information you may find helpful when confronted with your van being impounded:
Impounded Van Insurance – Useful Information
The information below has been produced to help you to collect your vehicle and by no means covers every aspect or all circumstances surrounding impounded cars. Alternative however, endeavour to provide impounded van insurance cover to help you to recover your vehicle but you need to ensure that all information supplied to ourselves is accurate as we are here to help you but with the wrong information this could lead to delays or further complications.
Why have the police seized my vehicle?
Under Section 165A Road Traffic Act 1988 this gives police powers to seize vehicles which are potentially being driven by uninsured drivers or drivers who do not have a valid driving licence. They may also impound a vehicle which has failed to stop when required by police and there is a suspicion that the vehicle is uninsured.
The link below gives more details as the Road Traffic Act and seizure of a motor vehicle:-
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2005/1606/contents/made
What happens once my vehicle is seized?
Once your vehicle has been seized, the appropriate officers or authorised agents must take reasonable steps to keep it safe. You will be issued with a seizure notice, unless it is not practical to do so at the time, detailing where it was seized and where the vehicle will be stored. Agents that remove the vehicle are Police approved garages .By law, the registered keeper or owner of the vehicle is responsible for gaining the release of the vehicle from the impound.
You may be able to track your vehicle by using the towed vehicle tracking service by calling 0845 206 8602.
How do I get my vehicle back?
Police have certain stations to deal with the return of seized vehicles; you MUST only attend the nominated station marked on the seizure notice that was presented to you at the time of seizure. When applying for impounded van insurance you must declare the following information:-
The vehicle is currently impounded
Any pending prosecutions
Do not give false information as this could lead to further problems and delays. Remember to also buy impounded van insurance that is going to gain your vehicle being released. Lots of people buy policies on-line that will not be acceptable to the Police and once purchased the provider will not always refund your premiums. The Police will check that the above information has been declared so it is not worth taking the risk.
What timescales do I have to work to?
Once seized you have seven days in which to produce your documents and have your seizure notice stamped.
You then have a further seven days to recover your vehicle from the impound.
Ensure that the impounded van insurance that you buy is fit for purpose and you have all the relevant paperwork needed the process can be very fast gaining quick release of your vehicle.
If you do not respond in the appropriate time frames then your vehicle will be disposed by either:-
The vehicle being crushed
The Police will auction the vehicle to recover costs incurred for the period of the impoundment.
Documents to be produced
When recovering a vehicle you will need to produce the following:-
1. Your driving licence including photo card if you hold that type of licence.
2. A Certificate of Insurance authorising you to drive that vehicle and ensuring that it allows for the release of impounded vehicles.
3. Evidence of ownership of the vehicle (this can be log book, bill of sale, DVLA related documents)
If the owner and registered keeper cannot collect the vehicle they may be able to nominate someone to do this for them but again insurers will need to be made aware of this. If allowed they will also need to supply documents listed above. If you don’t have the correct documents you will have a wasted journey.
Checks etc can take up to 1 hour so please be aware that it can take an hour or longer for the checks to be made. Police will not authorise the release of seized vehicles unless they are satisfied with the validity of documents produced. It is then your responsibility to attend the impound and gain release of your vehicle.
Collection of Vehicle from the Impound
The release your vehicle will be made once the release fee has been paid directly to the garage/impound. You will also be charged for each day that the vehicle is stored. Once paid, you will be free to remove your vehicle from the pound.
When visiting the Police station remember to be civil and respectful as they want to help you recover your vehicle and are not responsible for seizing your vehicle.
Hopefully the above has been useful but if you need to purchase impounded van insurance then call on 0161 388 2537 or visit www.alternativeinsurancebrokers.co.uk and click on the impounded car link to leave your details.