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Abandoned Vehicles

Torbay Council has a duty to remove abandoned vehicles under the Refuse disposal (Amenity) act 1978.  The council investigates vehicles to ascertain whether they consider them to be abandoned or not and issues notices to registered keepers, prior to the vehicles being removed.  The normal period of notice is 7 days.  In cases where the officer deems the vehicle to have no value (e.g. burnt out) a 24 hour notice can be issued.
Abandoned Vehicles often get confused with nuisance vehicles.  A nuisance vehicle is not necessarily abandoned and often cannot be removed by the authority.  Common 'nuisance' vehicles are:
If a vehicle is untaxed but not abandoned, the local authority has no powers to remove it from the Highway.  In this instance, please contact the local DVLA office, or visit their website to report the vehicle.
To assist with identifying vehicles that may be abandoned the following checklist could be used:

Reporting an Abandoned Vehicle

If you suspect a vehicle has been abandoned you should collect the following information before reporting it.
If you believe that a vehicle has been abandoned you should contact Torbay Council to report.
If during the investigation an owner claims a vehicle that otherwise appears to be abandoned, the Council may not be able to remove it.

Retrieving an Abandoned Vehicle

If your vehicle has been removed by Torbay Council you can call us to confirm its status.



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