Impound & storage fees · Des Plaines, IL

How much does it cost to get a car out of impound in Des Plaines?

A plain-English guide to impound and storage costs in Des Plaines: release fees, daily storage, the paperwork you need, and how to get your car back for less.

What drives the price

Why impound & storage fees costs what it does in Des Plaines

A suburban impound is not the Chicago pound and does not use Chicago's rates. Each village runs its own lot and sets its own administrative fee, and Illinois law only requires that the fee be reasonable and related to the village's administrative and processing costs. What state law does guarantee is worth knowing: notice within 10 days, an initial hearing convened no later than 45 days after that notice is mailed, and a refund of administrative fees if the hearing officer finds the vehicle was stolen or hijacked when it was impounded.

Des Plaines runs its own impound. A tow off a tollway is a different matter again, since the vehicle usually goes wherever the responding agency directs, so call the department that ordered it before you drive anywhere. A suburban impound is not the City of Chicago pound and does not use Chicago's published rates. Illinois law (625 ILCS 5/11-208.7) requires a municipal administrative fee to be reasonable and related to the municipality's actual administrative and processing costs, and it sets no dollar cap, which is why these figures vary so widely from village to village. What it does guarantee is procedure: notice within 10 days, an initial hearing convened no later than 45 days after that notice is mailed, and a refund of administrative fees if the hearing officer finds the vehicle was stolen or hijacked at the time it was impounded. Call the department that ordered the tow and ask for its administrative fee and daily storage rate.

Local context

How we work Des Plaines

Des Plaines holds 60,675 residents and sits immediately north of O'Hare International Airport, which is what turned it from a river town into a suburb after the Second World War. Two interstates cross it, I-90, the Jane Addams and formerly the Northwest Tollway, and I-294, the Tri-State, and River Road, Mannheim Road, Touhy Avenue and Golf Road carry the surface traffic between them. Rivers Casino opened here in July 2011 after the city approved the zoning in 2010, and a 24-hour casino changes the shape of a night: the calls that come in at three in the morning are lockouts and dead batteries in a parking structure, not highway recovery. The city is also where American Airlines Flight 191 came down in 1979, just north of Touhy Avenue. Worth knowing for anyone reading weather here: the National Weather Service's official Chicago observations are taken at O'Hare next door, so the 38.4 inch annual snow normal and the 121 nights a year at or below freezing are literally this city's numbers. Operators cover both tollways, the O'Hare hotel and cargo belt, and the casino district.

Des Plaines rate card

Des Plaines impound & storage fees at a glance

Ranges reflect North & Northwest Suburbs conditions. Every job is quoted before dispatch, with the number stated on the call, with the mileage that goes into it.

Village administrative fee Set by each village Not the Chicago pound and not Chicago's rates
Statutory limit on the fee Must be reasonable 625 ILCS 5/11-208.7 sets no dollar cap
Notice to the owner Within 10 days 625 ILCS 5/11-208.7
Hearing Within 45 days of notice Fees refunded if the vehicle was stolen

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Des Plaines pricing FAQs

Common Des Plaines cost questions

How much does it cost to get my car out of impound in Des Plaines?

Des Plaines runs its own impound, which is not the City of Chicago pound and does not use Chicago's published rates, so a figure a neighbour quotes from a city tow will not match. Call the department that ordered the tow and ask for the administrative fee and the daily storage rate. Illinois law (625 ILCS 5/11-208.7) requires a municipal administrative fee to be reasonable and related to the municipality's actual administrative and processing costs, and it gives you a right to a hearing.

What do I need to get my impounded car back in Des Plaines?

For a City of Chicago pound you need valid photo identification for everyone claiming the vehicle, proof of ownership as a valid title, a current registration card or a bill of sale not more than 30 days old, a lease agreement if you are the lessee, and an original notarized letter from the owner if you are acting for them. The vehicle also needs current state plates and a Chicago Vehicle Sticker where required, and a valid driver's licence if you are driving it out. All charges and fines have to be paid in full. A suburban impound sets its own list, so ask the department that ordered the tow what it needs.

What happens if I don't pick up my car in Des Plaines?

Illinois law gives you real dates to work with when a municipality impounds a vehicle. Notice has to reach you within 10 days, and an initial hearing has to be scheduled and convened no later than 45 days after the date that notice was mailed. If the hearing officer finds the vehicle was stolen or hijacked at the time it was impounded, the municipality has to refund any administrative fees you already paid. Storage accrues while all of that runs, so the earlier you call the department, the less it costs.

Can Quick Tow Chicago get my car out of impound in Des Plaines?

No, and it is worth being straight about that. We connect drivers with private tow and roadside operators; we are not the pound, the village or the police department holding your car, so we cannot waive anyone's fees or release it faster. What we can do is help you work out who has it and what the process is, and line up an operator to move it once it is released. Call (773) 830-6930.

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