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What to Do If Your Car Is Towed in Nevada

M. Ali
Last updated: April 23, 2026 6:16 pm
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People often call Nevada Legal Advisor to say that they went to their usual parking spot in Las Vegas, Henderson, or even the busy Strip and found their car missing. It’s never easy to deal with that sinking feeling. If you find yourself in a Nevada towed car situation, I want to tell you what to do and how to protect your legal rights as soon as you find out your car has been taken.

Why Cars Get Towed

In Nevada, cars are most often towed because they are parked illegally, their registration has run out, or they are parked in a private lot without permission. It’s important to know what the towing rules are where you parked because they can be different in each city and even in each neighborhood. For instance, there are strict rules in downtown Las Vegas near Fremont Street, and private lots in Summerlin or Reno may have different signs or rules.

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How to Get Your Car Back

First, I suggest that you look for any posted information about towing in the area. Towing laws say that lots and garages must show the name and phone number of the towing company. After you have that, call and make sure they have your car. At Nevada Legal Advisor, we help our clients figure out what paperwork they need, like their license and proof of ownership, to get their car back quickly. In Nevada, you should expect to pay for towing and maybe even storage, which can add up quickly.

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You have legal rights if you think your car was wrongfully towed or the fees are too high. I have helped clients file complaints with the Nevada Transportation Authority or fight a tow if the signs weren’t clear or the company didn’t follow the right steps for removing a vehicle. You should keep all of your receipts and take pictures of the place where you parked your car.

Questions that come up a lot

Q: How long do I have to get my car back after it was towed in Nevada?
A: Tow yards have to keep your car for at least 15 days before they can sell it, but it’s best to act quickly to avoid paying more.

Q: Can I fight a tow?
A: You can contest the tow with the city or the Nevada Transportation Authority if you think the towing laws weren’t followed.

Q: What if my car got towed because I parked it wrong?
A: You can still get your car back after paying the fines, but if you have proof, you can also fight the ticket or tow.

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